Hiking, Paddling & Camping Weekend at Beautiful Dauset Trails + Optional Mtn Biking - Fri, Sep 24 2010

REGISTRATION & PAYMENT REQUIRED: Once you've reviewed the event details, and decided you'd like to join us, you MUST sign up at the bottom of this page. This is a paid event with payment managed through the AOC. Please read the event description carefully for details; you will be given payment instructions after you sign up. Late payments are NOT accepted for this event, in any circumstance.



Hiking, Paddling & Camping Weekend at Beautiful Dauset Trails + Optional Mtn Biking


The Basics:
Event Type:Adventure
Event Location: Dauset Trails Nature Center, just 1 hour S of Atlanta
Date(s) & Time:Fri, Sep 24 2010  6:00 pm >> N/A
Registration Opens: Wed, Aug 18 2010 10:00 pm
Registration Cut Off: Fri, Sep 10 2010 5:00 pm
Event Duration:2 Nights & 3 Days (Come & go at your convenience.)
Difficulty Rating:D1: Easy
Trip Leader(s):
Charlie Cottingham
Bobby Marie
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Member Cost:$20.00/Person (See Detailed Cost Info Below)

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:25
Minimum Group Size:10
Number Registered So Far: 27 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:
OVERVIEW:  Our home away from home for the weekend will be the beautiful 1200-acre Dauset Trails Nature Center, an easy 1-hour drive south of Atlanta (see detailed directions & links below).
  Our unbelievably low event price includes two delicious group meals and a wide variety of exciting optional activities including big campfires both nights, unlimited free use of Dauset Trails' fleet of kayaks & canoes, its scenic hiking/ mountain-biking trails, and much more.
   Camping not your thing?!  Feel free to do your sleeping at home and join us for our many other great activities all weekendBut our event price includes exclusive use all weekend of Dauset Trails' wonderful lakeside camping area (see details below) and its spacious covered dining pavilion complete with its hot showers, heated restrooms (w/flush toilets!), plus electric lights & outlets, picnic tables, and charcoal grills. There's ample free parking adjoining the pavilion and campsites.
  Drive down anytime Friday, or plan to arrive as late as Sat AM if you prefer.  Stay as late as mid-afternoon Sunday if you like.

"C TO THE 10TH" EVENT!  This adventure getaway can aptly be described as "C to the 10th Power."  It's Convenient, Close, and Cost-Conscious, and even includes a big Saturday evening Cookout and hot Sunday breakfast—a great fall Carside Camping and adventure experience for outdoor enthusiasts from beginner thru expert.  There are even Covered-Camping "Turkey Roost" structures (see below) for those who prefer open-air sleeping with or without a tent. 
 We’ll have FREE weekend-long Canoeing and Kayaking with the Nature Center's own fleet of boats (plus paddles, lifejackets, and swimming, weather permitting) in the lake by our campsite.  There are also great Cycling and Hiking opportunities (including leader-led AOC group hikes and mountain bike rides) on the huge network of wooded trails—so bring your hiking boots and your hybrid or mountain bike if you have one.  Experienced AOC volunteers will offer informal Clinics and tips about the basics of kayaking, canoeing, mountain biking, hiking and camping.
 Another huge bonus of the Nature Center is its free 10-acre “Critter Corral,” a.k.a. the "wildlife trail" and its adjoining visitor center/museum —displaying dozens of GA's native wild mammals, birds, reptiles and fish in a picturesque lakeside setting.
 
You newcomers will quickly discover why I've fallen in love with this in-Credible place! —Your AOC trip co-leader, Charlie Cottingham, a.k.a. "C-Square."

TENT CAMPING FACILITIES:  There are numerous nicely shaded campsites adjoining the lake with level pea-gravel tent pads, and it's also OK to pitch our tents in other clearings in the woods provided we don't harm the vegetation.  If you prefer you may sleep inside your vehicle or on one of the convenient “Turkey Roost” platforms—see below.  Every campsite is no more than a 3-minute walk from our vehicle parking area by the pavilion.
 
“TURKEY ROOST” COVERED CAMPING STRUCTURES:  These three open-sided roofed buildings are similar to the popular "Squirrel's Nest" structures at Unicoi State Park, and are available to us at no extra charge.  Each can sleep up to about 6 campers.  They’re set on a scenic hillside overlooking a creek just upstream of the lake.  Each “turkey roost” has two wooden-deck platforms, each roughly 15 feet wide by 10 feet front-to-back, with a surrounding safety railing.  They’re just a 3-minute walk from our pavilion and parking area. If you prefer not to bring a tent you can simply lay your pad and sleeping bag directly on one of the covered decks, and perhaps pat a little insect repellent on your face and neck before bedding down.  They're also highly suitable for dome-style tents pitched directly on the covered decks—no rain fly necessary!

GROUP MEALS:  The lakeside dining pavilion by the campsites and parking area has eight large picnic tables, and is ideally suited for preparing meals and dining together in a friendly group such as ours.  The excellent shelter and vehicle access means that we can be confident of safely enjoying the trip, "rain-or-shine."   Large coolers are appropriate with plenty of ice to preserve your favorite beverages and foods – the pavilion is the perfect shady place to consolidate them over the weekend.   The king-size raised charcoal grill by the pavilion is ideal for group barbecuing. For this trip the AOC event leaders will provide the main ingredients and supplies for a big Saturday evening meal (~7:00-8:30pm) and for Sunday morning hot breakfast (~8:00-9:30am). 
   We’ll also host optional “potluck” meals at the Pavilion for our Fri dinner (~7:30-8:30pm) Sat breakfast (~8:00-9:30am) and Sat & Sun lunches (~12:30-1:30 both days). For any potluck-style meals that you choose to take part in, simply show up and chip in a ingredient or two, or a small prepared dish, dessert, beverage etc. – also please do your share to help with food prep, cooking & cleanup for all of our meals at the Pavilion.
  On Friday evening, for the benefit of those who arrive by about 7:30 PM, the Pavilion's charcoal grill will be lit and implements provided for those who would like to barbecue a reasonable-sized personal item of your own: e.g., a piece of steak, chicken breast, hotdogs, burgers, etc.
 All weekend Charlie will also provide a limited supply of napkins, paper towels, steel silverware, cooking utensils, etc. for group use.  Our Club policy is to minimize the amount of disposables, so to "BE GREEN" please bring your own personal insulated and covered drinking mug and your own personal washable hard plastic (or enamelware) plate and bowl.  We’ll provide a hot-water dishwashing station, "camp suds," scrubbing pads, & towels, and will recruit a small crew to wash & dry dishes after each group meal.

PRE-TRIP MEETING & E-FORUM:  If it's convenient, please join Charlie at the beginning of the AOC's September 14 (2nd Tue) Social (6:30-7:30 pm at the Taco Mac Prado) to meet one another and discuss the trip.  Also for all who sign up, the Trip Leader will facilitate "reply-all" email discussions of appropriate gear, clothing, food & supplies to bring and/or share.  By email we can also firm up details of our group meals, campfires, schedule of optional group activities, etc.  This "E-Forum" will also come in handy for any of you campers who may prefer carpooling together from mutually convenient places in and around metro Atlanta.

FOR MORE ON DAUSET TRAILS NATURE CENTER visit their official website at www.DausetTrails.com.  Just 50 miles south of Atlanta, the nature center's friendly staff oversee its amazing features discussed above—plus its visitor center & museum, demonstration farm, and botanical gardens. Reserved paid groups such as ours have exclusive use of the entire lakeside camping area and its fantastic included extras. For a color topo map which includes the extensive hiking/biking trails network go to: http://dausettrails.com/DT-2002b1.pdf
 An added bonus of Dauset Trails is its proximity to historic Indian Springs Village, Indian Springs State Park, and High Falls State Park which surround the Nature Center and offer fabulous hiking trails, botanical gardens, quaint country stores, antique shops, etc.

Required Items to Bring:

•  Sleeping Bag (or sheets & blanket)
•  Sleeping Pad & Pillow
•  Clothing, Athletic Shoes & Rain Gear appropriate for weather forecast
•  Toiletries, Towel & Washcloth
•  Headlamp & extra Batteries

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

• Tent—or sleep on one of the roofed "Turkey Roost" platforms.
• Cooler with plenty of Ice & favorite Food & Beverages.* *Officially Dauset Trails has a "no-alcohol" policy, which we expect all AOCers to discreetly observe.
• An extra Cooler with extra ice might come in handy.  Consider pre-freezing some bottles or jugs of water—use them for longer-lasting and less messy solid ice in your food cooler and you can also drink the cold water as it melts inside the plastic container.
• Camp Stove if you have one (+ fuel canister) + large covered pot & pan.
• Folding Camp Chair for Pavilion Area & Campfires
• Personal Drinking Mug, Plate, Bowl, & Knife/Fork/Spoon
• Covered plastic Storage Box (+ Ziploc Bags, etc.) for perishable food items.
• Camera w/extra Batteries, Memory, etc.
• Mountain Bike (+ Helmet) if you have one and would like to use it to explore the hiking/biking trails network surrounding our campsite area.
• Fishing Rod & Tackle if you'd like to fish in the lake by our campsites.
• The nearest stores are about ten miles away, so it's best to bring everything we may need for the weekend.  Our dining pavilion has hot & cold running water (safe to drink) and plenty of electric outlets & overhead lights.  We can conserve Coleman fuel, etc. by utilizing onsite electricity.  Trip leader will provide a 2-burner Coleman stove, electric frypan & hotplate, and even a small microwave for heating beverages, etc.


How to Get There:
Event Directions:

From ATLANTA to AOC GROUP CAMPING AREA & DINING PAVILION at DAUSET TRAILS NATURE CENTER
–The camping area is about 45 miles (~45 minutes) from the I-75/I-285 interchange on Atlanta's south side.
 
IMPORTANT: Please IGNORE the DausetTrails.com online directions and instead use these directions which give the precise mileage of each driving leg and explain the special gate and entrance road to our camping area.

Rezero your odometer at each instruction
and pay close attention to mileages given and driven.


1) From the southside I-75/ I-285 Interchange (near the Atlanta Airport) take I-75 South about 33 miles toward Macon to Exit #201. (Consider this shortcut if you live on Atlanta’s east side: Take I-675 southward from I-285 Exit #52 to I-75, then it's just 26 miles to Exit #201 via I-75 South.)

2) Exit I-75 at Exit #201 (GA-36 “Jackson/ Barnesville”).

3) Turn Left over the bridge onto Hwy 36 East and go about 3.1 miles (toward Jackson, GA).

4) Turn Right onto High Falls Road and go about 2.5 miles.

5) Turn Left onto Mt Vernon Church Rd (also known as simply Mt. Vernon Rd) and go about 3.0 miles to the special gravel Dauset Trails campsite entrance road described below.

6) The camping area entrance is a gravel road on your Left directly across the paved road from a small "Peters Street" sign(This special gravel entrance is surrounded by a long bank of pine trees at a rightward curve in the paved road. The paved Dauset Trail Visitor Center entrance and sign are another 0.1 mile further down Mt. Vernon Road.)  
For a Map and/or custom Directions to this camping area entrance from your specific point of departure, go to Google.com/maps and input this address as your destination:
   
419 Mt Vernon Church Rd, Flovilla, GA 30216
Although this is a "dummy address" it accurately pinpoints the Nature Center's special campers' gravel entrance on Mt. Vernon Church Rd.

7) From Mt. Vernon Road drive up this gravel entrance about 50 yards yards where you’ll find a steel gate. (The gate is just beyond a gravel parking lot and “check-in bulletin board” for mountain bikers & other “day-use” visitors.) Enter through this gate toward our Camping Area as follows: Unhook the chain (which may appear to be locked, but isn't), open the gate, proceed through it with your vehicle, then reclose the "fake-locked" gate and rehook the chain behind you as you found it.

8) Our covered lakeside Campers’ Pavilion (Group Pavilion #2) and campers’ parking area are about 0.8 mile beyond the steel gate down this gravel road, on your Right. Just before you reach this pavilion and camping area you'll pass through a second steel gate that is normally left unlocked and open for reserved camping groups. 
If you arrive early and find this second steel gate locked, feel free to ask a ranger at the nearby Nature Center Office (via the main paved entrance off Mt Vernon Rd) to assist you.

9) When you arrive, park initially at the pavilion, and consolidate there your coolers, camp chairs, and cooking/dining gear, etc.  If other AOCers have already arrived they can assist you in choosing a campsite. The main tent camping area  is near the lake, about 100 to 200 yards to the right of the pavilion beyond the little open-air chapel.  The “Turkey Roost” camping platforms are about 50 yards beyond this tent camping area, via the same trail.


Notes:
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     - Some paid events require a minimum number of registered participants. If that number is not met, the event will be canceled and refunds will be issued to those who have already paid.

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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:$20.00/Person
Non-Member Cost:$25.00/Person
Cost Includes:• Cookout Dinner Saturday evening,
• Hot Breakfast Sunday morning,
• Weekend-long Camping in shaded Campsites and "Turkey Roost" covered camping structures.
• Use of lakeside group Dining Pavilion (with its Restrooms & Hot Showers)
• Use of Hiking & Mountain Biking Trails and Wildlife Trail (free zoo).
• Use of Canoes & Kayaks all weekend in lake by camping area.

Payment Cut Off:Payment must be received by the AOC on Fri, Sep 10 2010.
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.
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*NOTE: It is your responsibility to get the payment in on time. Please allow two days for processing a PayPal transaction and one week for a check. No checks will be accepted after the Registration & Cutoff deadline date.

CANCELLATION POLICY: If you cancel on or before September 10, full payment will be refunded less a $5 administrative fee. No refund after September 10 unless someone replaces you and pays in full, and then you will receive a full 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.