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Sapelo Island Atlantic Coast Camping, Beachcombing & Island Festival Weekend




The Basics:
Event Type:Adventure
Event Location: 40 Miles South of Savannah, GA   Adventure: Sapelo Island Atlantic Coast Camping, Beachcombing & Island Festival Weekend  National Weather Service Forecast
Date(s) & Time:Thu, Oct 15 2015  2:00 pm >> Sun, Oct 18 2015 5:00 pm  (Carpool Departure: 9:00 am   *log in for location*)
Registration Opens: Tue, Sep 1 2015 9:30 pm
Registration Cut Off: Thu, Sep 24 2015 5:00 pm
Event Duration:Thursday thru Sunday long Weekend
Difficulty Rating:D2: Easy to Moderate
Pace:Leisurely
Trip Leader(s):
Charlie Cottingham
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Member Cost:$105.00/Person (See Detailed Cost Info Below)

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:25
Minimum Group Size:15
Number Registered So Far: 24 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

NOTE to TRIP CONFIRMEES: I suggest another Informal Meeting at the next AOC Social to discuss the Sapelo trip, Tue Oct 13, ~7:00 -8:00 PM:   It will be at the "Prado Taco Mac" in Sandy Springs - at 5600 Roswell Rd, ~0.3 mi. S of I-285.  There'll be FREE Appetizers + Drink Specials for AOCers! This final pre-trip "drop-in" is intended for both newcomers to Sapelo and returnees.  Look for me between about 7 and 8 pm at a table on the Taco Mac veranda.  We'll address any remaining Questions and firm up Carpooling, Directions, Group Meals and optional Activities.  Also I'll give out some nice Sapelo maps, brochures, etc. Thanks to those of you who already met with me at our Sep AOC Social. -Charlie

IN a NUTSHELL:
  Are you a beach lover who enjoys the wonders of nature and a healthy dose of adventure—plus perhaps occasionally a little luxury when you're camping?  This may be the perfect trip for you!  Larger than Bermuda, Sapelo is a beautiful barrier island on the Georgia coast about 40 miles south of Savannah.  Its pristine natural beaches, marshlands and forested wilderness areas are enhanced by its protected status as a National Estuarine Research Reserve.

  Like Cumberland Island to its south there is no bridge connecting Sapelo with the mainland.  Visiting groups such as ours make advance reservations on the public ferry which takes only a half hour each way.
  Our spacious "Cabretta Group Campsite" is a wonderful place to be, esp. in the fall.  We'll have it all to ourselves to relax under its gnarly Spanish-moss-draped liveoaks, explore its gorgeous white sandy beach, and observe wild dolphinsdeer, bald eagles and other exotic native wildlife.  Mid-October's weather is usually ideal for enjoying Sapelo, with afternoon highs typically in the mid-70s and nightly lows in the high 50s.  Also in the fall we usually have few problems with mosquitoes or other insects.

MANY NICE CAMPSITE AMENITIES!  We'll have exclusive use of the GA DNR's gorgeous oceanside "Cabretta" Group Campsite with its wide expanse of shady level tent space.  The well-equipped campsite also boasts three screen-fronted hardwood-floored Adirondack buildings—sleep in one if you like (as I always do!) in lieu of bringing your tent!   Another big bonus of the site is its spacious roofed dining pavilion, with safe piped water, large picnic tables, BBQ grills, and a big campfire ring.  The comfort station has hot showers, lavatories and flush toilets—even a hot-water dishwashing sink.  Our GA-DNR hosts will transport us by bus and truck directly from the ferry dock to and from this private group campsite.  It's fine to take "car-camping" style gear; e.g. coolers filled with ice, fresh food and our favorite cold drinks - also multi-burner propane stoves, lanterns and large pots & pans are appropriate for our "family-style" meals - see more about this below.
By the way, on this trip we prefer putting away our electronic devices and simply enjoying nature as we did 20 years ago, esp. since cell phone coverage is spotty on Sapelo!

ABUNDANT THINGS to SEE and DO including "CULTURAL DAY" FESTIVAL!  Sapelo is blessed with lovely secluded beaches, sea-oat-capped sand dunes, forests of huge gnarled mossy live oaks, abundant seabirds & wildlife - even wild bald eagles! - and historic ruins.  Beachcombing, shell collecting and stargazing on our private beach are unsurpassed on GA's Atlantic coast.  We also often see wild dolphins and alligators.
  This trip has been carefully planned and booked to coincide with the Island's famous annual "Cultural Day" festival (always the 3rd Saturday in October) featuring amazing live entertainment, island food & refreshment delicacies and much more.  The festival venue is conveniently near our group campsite and should not be missed!
  Since it's always been "such a blast in the past," I've arranged an optional Sapelo guided Bus Tour for our group, ~9:30 AM till Noon on Friday - about $20, payable to our driver-guide. We'll ride all over the island, with walking stops at the beautifully restored 190-year-old Sapelo Lighthouse on the island's south end, its adjoining "Nanny Goat Beach, the Marine Research Institute, the palatial "Reynolds Mansion," Hog Hammock (and its pub!) - also may get to see nesting wild bald eagles and the remote north end of the Island with its historic French "tabby ruins" and Raccoon Bluff church. A Sapelo native and lifelong resident of its quaint "Hog Hammock" community, our host JR Grovner has ancestors who lived and worked on the Island more than 150 years ago.
   Our activity options also include Bicycling and Kayaking!  We expect to have several rental bikes and sit-on-top kayaks conveniently available at our group campsite, which we can share over the weekend for a very affordable per-participant fee.  On past trips we've often enjoyed half-day adventures from our campsite over to legendary "Blackbeard Island" and back— it's just across Blackbeard Creek from the north end of Cabretta, our "campsite island."  "Cabretta Creek" that separates our campsite from the main island is a convenient place to put in, and is a great place itself for paddling.

OUR FAMILY-STYLE MEALS are optional, but delicious and highly recommended!  (Refer also to notes below under "Required Items to Bring.")  The trip leaders will provide (included in the trip price) all the ingredients for a big Friday Evening Group Dinner at our dining pavilion - also hot brewed Coffee each morning.  Our breakfasts and other dinners will be informally prepared and shared "Potluck-Style" at the pavilion, with each camper who chooses to participate simply preparing and contributing a food or refreshment item of your choice that you personally enjoy and that would serve perhaps 4 or 5 others.
  All trip confirmees will be given access to online "PerfectPotluck.com" Signup Sheets that will facilitate our choices of appropriate items & cooking gear to enter on the sheets in advance and then bring to share for our Thu Dinner and Fri, Sat & Sun Breakfasts.
  Lunches: For those of us who happen to be at the campsite at midday we also enjoy putting out nice "potluck" items at the pavilion to share, but we don't bother trying to pre-plan specific lunch contributions.  During much of each day many of us will likely be away from the campsite exploring, beachcombing, etc. It's a good idea to wear a light daypack or fanny pack and carry a few snack items such as fruit, a sandwich, trail mix, cookies, etc.—plus water and your smartphone, camera, etc. 

TRIP SCHEDULE & LOGISTICS:  It's about a 4.5-hour drive from Atlanta to the mainland ferry dock and its adjoining "Sapelo Visitor Center" in Meridian, GA via I-75, I-16, I-95, and GA-99—see our detailed Directions below.  For this Sapelo trip the scheduled PUBLIC FERRY DEPARTURE for our AOC camping group will be at 3:30 PM SHARP on Thursday.  It will be imperative for each of us to be there at the dock no later than 3:00 PM for loading and boarding (along with passengers from the public at large who will have likewise booked that ferry).
  Most members of our group on this trip usually opt for our "general Carpooling plan." (See details below, meeting Thursday at 9:00 AM at the I-75 "Stockbridge Road" Park & Ride lot.) It's also fine for our various parties to pair up in advance and depart Atlanta from mutually convenient times and places. For any who prefer to drive down on Wednesday (or earlier) there are various inexpensive lodging options along the GA coast near the mainland ferry dock.
  At 2:30 PM Thursday our AOC group will all gather at the Sapelo Visitor Center near the mainland ferry dock, and at 3:00 PM drive our vehicles temporarily to the dock and load our gear onto the ferry (see directions below).  Let's avoid bringing numerous small separate items and have our personal things well consolidated inside large rugged containers, duffels, etc. (see more below).  Although we never have to walk our camping & personal gear more than 40 or 50 yards it's a good idea to pack compactly and avoid bringing any unnecessary items.  (Each of us will have no less than EIGHT loadings or unloadings of our gear, including our two at home!)

  Our vehicles will have free parking all weekend at the Visitor Center near the mainland dock. As emphasized above the ferry will depart for Sapelo at 3:30 PM.  We expect to arrive at the Island Dock at about 4:00 PM where our GA DNR "Campsite Hosts" will meet us with a school bus and drive us and all our gear directly to our "Cabretta Campsite" which adjoins the oceanfront about 5 miles NE of the island dock.  We'll have about 70 hours on the Island from Thu afternoon thru Sun afternoon to enjoy our beautiful campsite and the other wonderful things Sapelo has to offer.

  On Sunday afternoon our bus to the Island Ferry Dock will depart the campsite at 2:30 PM.  We have ferry reservations to depart Sapelo at 4:00 PM Sunday, and expect to be back at our vehicles on the mainland by about 4:30.  This makes it likely that each of us can be back in Atlanta as early as ~10:30 PM Sunday, assuming a stop for dinner and gas en route home.

INFORMAL "PRE-TRIP PLANNING PARTY," 6:30 - 7:00 PM  in conjunction with our SEPTEMBER AOC MONTHLY SOCIAL:   If your schedule permits, please drop by and join us for this informal "pre-Social happy-hour planning party."  We'll gather at the same venue as the advertised AOC social.  No problem if you have to arrive late - just look for us around a table full of handouts.  We'll introduce one another, give out nice Sapelo brochures and maps, address everyone's questions and suggestions about the trip, and facilitate "Custom Carpooling."  Topics will include Directions to the mainland Sapelo ferry dock (and to our optional 9:00 AM Thu carpooling spot) - also optional Group Meals & Activities, suggested things to bring, how to pack, etc.  Afterward we'll have plenty of time to enjoy more of the Social!

FOR MORE on SAPELO CLICK on THESE LINKS:
Wikipedia articlehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapelo_Island

Map of Sapelo showing Cabretta Campsite + roads & trails:
http://www.sapelonerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Sapelo-Island-with-text.pdf

Lorri Meyer's Sapelo Photo Album
from June 2013 AOC trip: https://picasaweb.google.com/115116507155383750859/SapeloIslandJune2013?authkey=Gv1sRgCIKNydDqgpmCHg&feat=email#

Allison Adams' Sapelo Photo Album from our Aug 2009 AOC trip: http://megasuperstar.shutterfly.com/262


Required Items to Bring:

CHECKLIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS TO BRING on
SAPELO ISLAND CAMPING TRIP
* Asterisk indicates "Optional" item.

FOR PACKING & PROTECTING GEAR, FOOD & PERSONAL ITEMS:

As discussed above consolidate everything inside Covered Plastic Boxes, Coolers (NO flimsy Styrofoam please!), Duffel Bags, Suitcases, Backpacks, etc. and minimize the number of separate items.  Esp. since our gear may get rained on in transit on the ferry deck, it's a good idea to seal sleeping bags, extra clothing, dry food, etc. inside appropriate-sized large Ziploc Bags, etc. BEFORE packing everything inside larger protective luggage or containers.

FOR SLEEPING
:
- Tent*  (or share one with a friend, or sleep in a screened Adirondack Shelter or your own Hammock.)
- Foam Sleeping Pad,  Blow-Up Pad or Air Mattress (or Hammock)*
- Sleeping Bag, or Sheets & Blankets, appropriate for weather
- Compact Pillow*

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
:  Adjust seasonally, and according to weather forecast.
- 2 Pair of Hiking or Running Shorts + 2 Pair light Long Pants
- 2 T-Shirts or Synthetic Undershirts + 1 Long-Sleeve Shirt
- Jacket, Sweater and CapZ
- 2 Pair Each:  Socks & Underwear
- Jacket, etc.* (per weather)
- Swimsuit* (primarily for Apr.-Oct.)
- RainCoat or Poncho
- Cap or Hat     Sunglasses    Bandanna- 2 or 3 Pair comfortable Shoes (e.g., Hiking Shoes + Sandals or "Crocs")

TOILETRY ITEMS:  (Cabretta Campsite has potable water, hot showers & flush toilets.  There are electric outlets inside the comfort station and on the side of the utility building.)
- High-"DEET" Bug Repellant (esp. April-Oct.)     - SunScreen & Lip Balm
- Biodegradable Soap/ Shampoo     - Towel & WashCloth
- Toothbrush & Paste
- Headlamp or Flashlight + Extra Batteries

FOR COOKING & MEALS:
- Misc. Items to Share + for "PerfectPotluck.com" Group Dinners & Breakfasts, etc. + Lunch Items for campsite or for consuming from your Daypack.
- Washable Hard Plate, Insulated Cup (ideally "spill-proof" with lid), and steel or "lexan" washable Dining Utensils
- Large Cooler with plenty of Ice + 
your favorite Beverages & Perishable Foods. Suggestion:  Pre-freeze plastic jugs & bottles of water and use in lieu of crushed ice in your cooler:  Makes no mess, lasts a long time, and as it melts gives you bonus ice water that likely will taste better than the campsite's running water - which our DNR hosts assure us is potable and safe!

* PLEASE BRING some COOKING & DINING GEAR to SHARE! - otherwise your fellow campers may have enough to share:
- Portable Stove* & Fuel  (Bring if you have one and see Fuel note below!) 
- Lantern*

- Large Covered Pot,  Frying Pan,  Griddle* (all preferably Non-Stick for easy cleanup), + Spatula* & Serving Spoon*
**IMPORTANT FUEL NOTE:  The Ferry off
Ticially prohibits liquid fuel and the larger size Propane-type Fuel Canisters.  For the ferry trips be sure to stow fuel canisters of any size out of sight in a covered box or enclosed duffel bag.  Avoid bringing any liquid-gas stoves or lanterns.

TRIP LEADER WILL PROVIDE the following to share with the group:
- INGREDIENTS for FRIDAY DINNER (included in Trip Fee)
- FRESH-BREWED COFFEE + Sweeters/Creamers each AM (included in Trip Fee)
- 2-burner Coleman Stove, Coleman grill, 
- Limited quantity of Paper Towels, Napkins, Plates & Gp Supplies,
- Matches & "Strikers," Aluminum Foil, Garbage Bags, a few ZipLoc Bags
- Dish Detergent & Scouring Pads, Salt, Pepper
- Misc. Spices, Butter & Oil, a few Sharp Knives

FOR CAMPFIRES,  COMFORT & LEISURE, ETC:
- Camp Chair* (in its own duffel bag, etc. Ferry may not allow foldup-style flat chairs that are not in bags!)
- Packaged "Firelog"* to augment our on-site firewood.

FOR HIKING, PHOTOGRAPHY, STARGAZING, BIRDWATCHING, ETC:
- DayPack  (e.g: with Compass, Maps, InkPen, Knife, Matches, Mini-Flashlight, Tissues, SunScreen, LipBalm, Bug Repellant, Mini-1st-Aid Kit, Plastic Survival Blanket—also handy for picnicking on beach, etc.)
- Suggested Lunch Items for Pack:  Box-Beverage, Gorp, Apple, Cheese, - Sandwich, Chips, etc.
- Camera or SmartPhone,   Tripod*,     Binoculars*,  Musical Instrument*
- Light-weight inflatable Beach Float* (Apr - Oct)    Nature Guides* (for birding, plant ID, stargazing, etc.)

Recommended Items to Bring:
Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.

Note that most items discussed under "Required Items to Bring" are in fact optional, as indicated by their asterisks *.


How to Get There:
Event Directions:

FROM ATLANTA to SAPELO ISLAND MAINLAND FERRY DOCK & VISITOR CENTER, Meridian, GA 31304, about 295 miles total:
1. Take I-75 South ~85 miles to Macon.
(If you depart from Atlanta's East or NE side you may wish to connect to I-75 via I-285 and I-675.)  Important:  When approaching Macon AVOID the I-475 bypass by bearing left at Mile #177 to STAY on I-75.)
2. At I-75 Exit #165 in Macon, bear Left off I-75 onto I-16 East toward Savannah, andcontinue ~157 miles to the I-95 Interchange just west of Savannah.
3. Merge Right from I-16 onto I-95 South at Exit #157 and take I-95 South ~41 miles.
4. Get off I-95 to your right at Exit #58, "GA-57, Townsend-Eulonia, GA."  (For those who may wish to drive down a day early there are various inexpensive lodging options near this exit.)
5. Turn Left onto GA-57 / GA-99 and stay on GA-99 (eastward and southward) for about 9.5 miles (crossing US-17 en route). Look on your left for the following large rectangular sign, on the same corner as a church: "Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Center."
6. Turn Left off GA-99 just before the above sign onto the paved Sapelo Island Dock Road (a.k.a. "Landing Rd")turn Right over the small bridge, and follow the road just 8/10 of a mile to its dead end at the Visitor Center & Ferry Dock.  Congratulations—you made it!

FOR GPS NAVIGATION (or GOOGLE.com/maps, etc.) in conjunction with above DIRECTIONS:  You can enter the Sapelo Mainland Dock's Lat/Lon Coordinates 31.4550,-81.3647 as your destination. Also, for a zoomable map & satellite view of the dock and adjoining Visitor Center vicinity, click on the square blue & green "Event Location" icon near the top of this online article.

GROUP PROCEDURE at MAINLAND DOCK and ADJOINING "SAPELO VISITOR CENTER":  At about 2:30 PM Thursday we suggest that you stop by the Visitor Center where you can enjoy its free museum displays of the island's natural, geologic and human history, check out their T-shirts and other nice souvenirs, and pick up free Island maps, brochures, etc.  We'll load our gear onto the ferry at about 3:00 PM. The AOC trip leader will pay for our group ferry fare at the Visitor Center and simply present that receipt as our "group ticket" after we board.  As discussed in the event itinerary our Ferry departure will be at 3:30 PM sharp.

PARKING PROCEDURE NEAR MAINLAND DOCK:  For unloading your heavier gear from our vehicles we may park temporarily at the farthest dead-end of the road (beside the dock and ferry office) but over the weekend we must park either in the marked spaces at the Visitor Center or along the shoulders of the dock road, at least 100 yards from the dock.  Parking is FREE!

Carpool to Event Distance (round trip):580Mile(s)
Carpool Departure Time: 9:00 am
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Carpool Cost: Estimated cost per vehicle for this event is $232.00 using a reimbursement rate guideline of $0.400 per mile. The total amount should be divided by the number of people in the vehicle, including the driver. This is a guideline, not a rule, for drivers but the cost should not be higher unless there are extenuating circumstances.

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     - No partial payments. All registrants must pay the posted Member Cost regardless of any agreement you may have with any party involved in the event.

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Cost & Payment:
Member Cost:$105.00/Person
Cost Includes:

• Round-trip Ferry between Mainland Dock and Island (group schedule in itinerary above),
• Round-trip charter Bus Transportation between Sapelo Island dock and Campsite,
• 
Three nights Oceanside Camping at Cabretta Group Campsite (Sleep in screened Adirondack Building in lieu of your tent if you prefer.)
• Hot Showers, Flush Toilets, Running Potable Water + other misc. Island amenities & Group Supplies,
• Friday evening group Dinner at group campsite Dining Pavilion
+ Hot Brewed Coffee each morning with creamers & sweeteners.

Payment Cut Off:Payment must be received by the AOC on Thu, Sep 24 2015.
Make a Payment:Click here for the details. PLEASE PAY AFTER YOU HAVE SIGNED UP BELOW.

Cancellation/Partial Attendance:   Please review the AOC cancellation policy.
*Note:

*NOTE: It is your responsibility to get your payment in on time. Please allow two days for processing a PayPal transaction.  Any personal checks must be hand delivered to an AOC Officer or Treasurer by the Sep 24 payment deadline.

CANCELLATION POLICY: If you cancel on or before Sep 24, full payment will be refunded less a $5 administrative fee. No refund after Sep 24 unless someone replaces you and pays in full, and then if requested you will be eligible for a refund less a $5 administrative fee. No partial payment for partial attendance. If the trip leader cancels the event, full payment will be refunded. If you do not cancel your attendance or fail to show up for the event, you are still responsible for full payment.