Leita Thompson Morning Hike - Tue, Feb 2 2016

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Leita Thompson Morning Hike


The Basics:
Event Type:Hike
Event Location: 1355 Woodstock Rd, Roswell, GA 30075   Hike: Leita Thompson Morning Hike  National Weather Service Forecast
Date(s) & Time:Tue, Feb 2 2016  10:00 am >> Tue, Feb 2 2016 12:00 pm
Registration Opens: Tue, Jan 26 2016 6:00 pm
Registration Cut Off: Tue, Feb 2 2016 8:45 am
Event Duration:2 Hours
Difficulty Rating:D2: Easy to Moderate
Pace:Moderate
Trip Leader(s):
Trish
Joyce T.
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:16
Minimum Group Size:2
Number Registered So Far: 15 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: Yes

Itinerary:

This moderately-fast paced hike offers two distance options:  4 or 5.75 miles.  Leaving from the overflow parking area, we will hike a lollipop shaped course for 4 miles and return to the start. We will pass both parking lots so you can end your hike at your car or continue on to complete the 5.75-mile distance. To ensure we do not get too spread out, we will stop to regroup three times during the first four miles. The last (optional) 1.75 mile loop is done without stopping.

I ask that anyone who decides to leave the group during the hike let me or the co-lead know! 

The D2 rating dictates Gentle to Moderate elevation gain 400 to 1,000 feet, moderate pace; generally 4 - 6 miles. This hike is done at a slightly faster pace so to give a good workout. It is considered a training hike to help prepare already solid D2 hikers for even more difficult D2 hikes such as "Thursday Morning at Island Ford."

If you are new to the AOC or if you have not done several D2 or harder hikes recently, this is not an appropriate hike to start with.  

The trails are non-technical, soft, fine gravel paths that make a very comfortable hiking or running surface.  However, from these short steep undulations through the woods you will receive a somewhat challenging workout, especially as we maintain a moderate pace.

There is one Porta-Potty in Pavilion parking area and another one by the pond, that we pass two or three times while hiking.

Well- behaved dogs are welcome on this hike and should stay in the back of our group.  On the form there is a place to indicate if you will be bringing your dog.  Be prepared to pick up any messes your dog makes.

After the hike: You are welcome to join us at Mellow Mushroom on Hwy 92, where they serve pizza, sandwiches and salads on their covered patio .

About the park: There are three trails. The yellow one is 1.12 miles.  The blue one is 2 miles. The red one is 2.25 miles.  The red and blue trails offer a .25-mile extension around the lake. This beautiful area was memorial donation left by Leita Thompson.

Leita Thompson, called “Miss Leita,” (1884-1978) had a strong appreciation for hard work, independence and women. At 16 years old, she joined the National Woman’s Party which later helped pass the woman suffrage amendment in 1920. She worked in banking and advanced to become one of the first female banking executives in the country. She advised women on retirement and provided disability assistance. She founded the Leitalift Foundation in 1956 to help support workingwomen make a living and achieve their goals. The foundation also provided social and professional recognition for outstanding women. For many years Leita Thompson, a hard-working single woman herself, personally and through the Leitalift Foundation, made it possible for working women to enjoy a fuller life by providing housing on her property. Since the foundation's creation, at least 156 students, nurses, retirees and professional women received grants, support and recognition in the community.

Leita Thompson purchased the property in 1946 and made it her home until her death in 1978.  At that time her property, 107 acres, went to the Leitalift Foundation. Later in 2001, the Leitalift Foundation donated it, more than 100 acres of prime, undeveloped land to the city of Roswell. The 2001 gift was then worth $20 million.

Today this land on Crossville Road consists of a dog park, pavilion, garden and miles of wooded trails in her name. The Arts Center West is now run by Roswell Visual Arts, a division of Roswell Recreation and Parks Department.


Required Items to Bring:

 

 

Recommended Items to Bring:
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Trail/hiking shoes (running shoes are okay)

Snack

Water/gatorade to drink (a must on warm days)


How to Get There:
Event Directions:

From Atlanta take GA-400 N to exit 7B W/Holcomb Bridge Rd in Roswell. Continue west on Holcomb Bridge Rd for 5.7 miles. On your right you will pass Chick-fil-a and Mountain Park Rd. Take the next right. This is the entrance for the dog park and Art Center West.  Make an immediate left for the gravel parking lot a.k.a. Overflow Parking lot.

If you enter the pavilion parking area you can park there and/or follow the signs to the overflow parking lot. As you head back toward Hwy 92/Woodstock Hwy, see the signs on your left that read "Overflow Parking" and "One Way." Take the gravel road through the woods and park at the top of the hill. Come out of the woods to the gravel parking lot.


Notes:

We will meet in the overflow parking area.  Use the Dog park/Art Center West entrance and proceed to the left to park at the gravel parking lot (we are NOT meeting behind the pavillion).


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