West Palisades Beach, Creek and Ridge | |||||||
The Basics: | |||||||
Event Type: | Hike | ||||||
Event Location: | Akers Ridge Drive SE | ||||||
Date(s) & Time: | Tue, Jun 25 2019 10:00 am >> Tue, Jun 25 2019 12:00 pm | ||||||
Registration Opens: | Sun, Jun 23 2019 6:03 pm | ||||||
Registration Cut Off: | Tue, Jun 25 2019 8:00 am | ||||||
Event Duration: | 2 Hours | ||||||
Difficulty Rating: | D2: Easy to Moderate | ||||||
Distance: | 5 Miles | ||||||
Pace: | Moderate | ||||||
Trip Leader(s): | Allen D Email Trip Leader(s) You must be logged in to get the Trip Leader contact information. | ||||||
Member Cost: | None | ||||||
Participant Info: | |||||||
Who's Invited: | Members Only, 21 And Older Only | ||||||
Maximum Group Size: | 20 | ||||||
Minimum Group Size: | 3 | ||||||
Number Registered So Far: | 7 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area) | ||||||
Are Dogs Permitted: | Yes | ||||||
Itinerary: | |||||||
We look forward to a brisk tour of West Palisades for a weekday wake-up! We'll start off from the ridge and head to the N end of the area on the river, pause briefly, then hike along the river and back to the ridge. Our first significant break will be at the river overlook, which is closed in this time of year. We will then drop down to the river and along the bank for about a half mile to Rottenwood Creek, where we pause before heading up the creek and back to the ridge and the last mile to the parking lot. Because the AOC website can't keep track of simultaneous registrations, sometimes it overbooks a hike above the limit if there is a rush. We initially are setting the limit to 15, and will add waitlisted people shortly after opening up to 20 participants. We are aiming for about 5 miles and two hours hiking. Stops will be brief and we will keep a steady pace, so this is not a beginner's hike. It will be a solid D2 effort with some tricky footing, so please gauge appropriately. If you are comfortable with other D2 and sometimes D3 events and want to stretch yourself, we encourage you to join us. If D2's are a little too easy for you, we encourage you to carry a little extra weight in your pack to give you an extra workout! (Yes DC, that means you!) Light-moderate rain is OK, Predicted thunder cancels. (Joyce's rain bubble hopefully will outweigh Allen's rain funnel). There are bathroom facilities near the river about 1 mile into our hike. This is a Chattahoochee River NRA site so parking costs $5 or use of a CRNRA annual pass. Here are two on-line versions similar to what we will do, with maps: Gaia Hiker (4.8 miles, 265') | |||||||
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How to Get There: | |||||||
Event Directions: | Parking Lot Coordinates: 33.89166 -84.444 https://goo.gl/maps/s1kuwnuqK7p From eastbound Interstate 285 Take exit 22, Northside Drive, New Northside Drive, Powers Ferry Road. Right on Northside Drive to Powers Ferry Road. Right approximately 1.5 miles to Akers Drive SE Turn left at the wooden "Mill Wheel" Drive up the hill on Akers Drive passing apartment homes until you see the Stone CRNRA sign on the left at the drive to the parking lot. If you reach an apartment complex at the end of Akers Drive, you have gone too far. Backtrack to the CRNRA driveway. Drive on the park drive all the way to the end. There are a group of handicapped spaces which you will reach first but drive past them about 50 yards to the parking lot at the end of the drive.
From westbound Interstate 285 Take exit 22, New Northside Drive, Northside Drive, Powers Ferry Road. Straight to second traffic light. Left on Northside Drive to Powers Ferry Road. Right approximately 1.5 miles to Akers Drive SE Turn Left at the wooden "Mill Wheel." Drive up the hill on Akers Drive passing apartment homes untill you see the brown CRNRA sign on the left at the drive to the parking lot. If you reach an apartment complex at the end of Akers Drive, you have gone too far. Backtrack to the CRNRA driveway. Drive on the park drive all the way to the end. There are a group of handicapped spaces which you will reach first but drive past them about 50 yards to the parking lot at the end of the drive. | ||||||
Notes: | |||||||
If you want tips on hiking, packs or footwear, blister prevention, map reading skills, people history or natural history, please ask your trip leaders. We may have some information for you, or know where to find it. Remember: Every corner of the woods tells a story! As you observe, you can read those stories. Question for the day: why are all the beech trees so little? (Can you identify beech trees!!??) Allen is still learning the different oak trees. Maybe we can identify some on the fly! Please join us by picking up at least one piece of litter every time you are outdoors. Karma points will follow you everywhere. Please also be mindful that we will be a large group, so be gracious with hikers we meet on the trail. Listen for "stay right" when oncoming hikers are observed. * We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines while participating in AOC events. | |||||||
Cancellation/Partial Attendance: Please review the AOC cancellation policy. *Note: If you cannot attend, please cancel as early as possible so we can add people. |