Red Top Mountain Sunset and Night Hike - Sun, Dec 2 2012

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Red Top Mountain Sunset and Night Hike


The Basics:
Event Type:Hike
Event Location: Red Top Mountain State Park, Cartersville GA   Hike: Red Top Mountain Sunset and Night Hike  National Weather Service Forecast
Date(s) & Time:Sun, Dec 2 2012  3:45 pm >> Sun, Dec 2 2012 6:25 pm
Registration Opens: Tue, Nov 27 2012 9:10 pm
Registration Cut Off: Sat, Dec 1 2012 5:00 pm
Event Duration:2 Hours 40 Minutes
Difficulty Rating:D3: Moderate
Distance:6.5 Miles
Pace:Moderate
Trip Leader(s):
Lauren
Joyce T.
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:12
Minimum Group Size:4
Number Registered So Far: 9 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

There are two hikes with a late lunch/early dinner in between. They are both inside of Red Top Mountain State Park. The first is on the Iron Hill Trail and the second hike follows a loop that hits the three remaining trails in the park. You're welcome to sign up for one or both of the hikes and/or join us for the late lunch/early dinner in between.

This sunset hike is moderately paced and we'll cover about six miles; we'll start in daylight, hike through twilight and finish the hike in darkness. As darkness approaches we'll slow our pace a little bit for safety reasons. We will park at and leave from the Park Office (formerly The Lodge). We'll start on the Sweet Gum Trail, hook up with the Homestead Trail, and end up passing by the Visitor's Center. The first part of this hike will be at a moderately fast pace to get our blood pumping. We'll pause for a few minutes at the Visitor's Center for a fast restroom break and to point out our route on the displayed map; then we'll take off on the Homestead Trail.  We'll stay on the Homestead Trail (periodically sharing real estate with the Sweet Gum again) and then cross the road and follow the Homestead loop in a counter clockwise direction. At the end of the loop, we'll take the Sweet Gum trail back towards the Lodge and do an out and in on the White Tail Trail. The White Tail Trail is .5 miles each way and has some nice rocks to sit on right by the water. It is really pretty and worth the extra few minutes. You have the option of skipping this part if you do want to head home a little bit early. The Lodge (and your car) is less than 100 yards from the start of the trail. We will gather as a group at the  beginning of the White Tail Trail, and those wanting to leave early will be safely escorted to their cars. 

Be sure that you have a headlamp and/or a flashlight for this hike.

This is a solid D3 hike so please make sure you're in proper shape to handle it. There are a few hills to climb and the pace will be moderate. The TL's will likely contact you if we have any questions about your being able to keep pace with the group.

For the darker portion we will go at a slower pace and we'll stop along the way to enjoy nature, darkness and the sounds of the woods. Periodically we will gather up and all shut our lights off and enjoy the darkness and calm. If you have never done a night hike before you are in for a real treat. It puts a whole new perspective on hiking. The trails here are very well maintained and it is very little extra effort to pay attention to your footing. You don't really need any special equipment other than a cheap headlamp or a small flashlight. People also say that wearing a hat with your headlamp helps keep some of the bugs out of your face.

We ask your cooperation on a few things. We have special permission from the Rangers at Red Top Mountain to do these night hikes. They are not usually allowed so that makes it even more of a privilege. Please help your Trip Leaders comply with the following rules so the Rangers continue to let us do these hikes.

* Don't arrive late. We cannot wait for you nor can we allow you to try to catch up to us. You cannot be out on these trails after dark without the AOC group.
* We will have a Leader and a Sweeper. Please take caution to ensure you stay in between one of us (or within a reasonable distance of us). This isn't a hike where you can hike ahead and wait at intersections - it is not allowed and it is dangerous.
* Once the hike begins we have to stay together as a group. No one can turn back to leave early or venture on their own. Of course we will address special circumstances such as illness, injury or emergency if one arises. If you do need to leave early you can skip the last 30 or so minutes of the trip and eliminate the White Tail Trail (see above).


Come join us for the optional late lunch/early dinner at Swheat from around 1:45 to 3:00 pm. It's an 8 mile drive from the park. Feel free to join us for dinner before the hike (or between hikes if you're staying for both). It's a little local place that has good reviews and serves sandwiches, soups and salads. Last time we visited Swheat, everyone fell in love with it. Their food is fantastic and healthy.

www.swheatmarket.com
Address is 5 East Main St, Cartersville.


Be sure to bring a headlamp or a small flashlight.

You can view a trail map here: http://www.redtopmountainstatepark.org/resources/red-top-mountain-state-park-trail-map.pdf


If you don't have a Georgia State Park Pass, there is a $5.00 per car fee. It is the drop box, punch out the tag system so no attendant is on duty. Please make sure you have exactly $5.00 or you can write a check.

The Visitor's Center restrooms should be open at the beginning of the hike but not at the end.

Please arrive a few minutes before we are scheduled to start. We won't wait and you cannot catch the group.

** We do have permission from the Ranger at RTM to do this group night hike. **


Required Items to Bring:

water, Gatorade or whatever you like to keep hydrated
snacks to fuel yourself
clothing appropriate for the weather
headlamp or small flashlight!!
a sense of adventure!

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

How to Get There:
Event Directions:

We will leave from the Park Office (used to be the Lodge).

Address for the Park Office is:
50 Lodge Rd
Cartersville, GA  30121

Go 75 North to Exit 285
Go Right off the exit
Proceed approximately .5 miles and go over bridge (Bethany Bridge) over the water
Go approximately another .5 miles and left on to Park Marina Rd
Approximately .5 miles and right on to Lodge Rd (this turn is very easy to miss)

The GPS Coordinates for the Park Office:
34.15457, -84.70266

This may be helpful too:
http://gastateparks.org/net/go/parks.aspx? locationid=21&show=map


Notes:
* We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines while participating in AOC events.


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