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JackieO
09-25-2023, 12:45
Hi all,

I'll be taking forest service rd 22-2 to get to Dally Gap from Tennessee. I'm curious if anyone has been on this road recently? I drive a small car, so I'm trying to decide if we should use a different vehicle. I called the Conasauga Ranger District, but they said they don't regularly use the road, so I thought I'd check here.

Thanks!

Slugg
09-25-2023, 21:00
Wow, real helpful info you got from the FS about a road they’re responsible for lol. Classic.

That road is ROUGH after the Licklog Ridge TH. I’m not sure I would tackle it in my 2WD truck, definitely not a sedan. I am pretty ambitious in what roads I’ll go for but between Licklog TH and Dally Gap, that’s a 4WD road in my book.

The road coming from in GA is okay.

gpburdelljr
09-25-2023, 21:40
Wow, real helpful info you got from the FS about a road they’re responsible for lol. Classic.

That road is ROUGH after the Licklog Ridge TH. I’m not sure I would tackle it in my 2WD truck, definitely not a sedan. I am pretty ambitious in what roads I’ll go for but between Licklog TH and Dally Gap, that’s a 4WD road in my book.

The road coming from in GA is okay.
According to this Wikipedia article:
“Forest highways are designated by the United States Forest Service (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Forest_Service) and funded by the federal government (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States), but are generally owned and maintained by the states (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._state) or counties (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_(United_States)) in which they are located”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Highway#:~:text=United%20States%20federal%2 0law%20defines,owned%20and%20maintained%20by%20the

JackieO
09-26-2023, 08:04
Wow, real helpful info you got from the FS about a road they’re responsible for lol. Classic.

That road is ROUGH after the Licklog Ridge TH. I’m not sure I would tackle it in my 2WD truck, definitely not a sedan. I am pretty ambitious in what roads I’ll go for but between Licklog TH and Dally Gap, that’s a 4WD road in my book.

The road coming from in GA is okay.

Thanks Slug, that’s what I was looking for. Truck it is!

Slugg
09-26-2023, 10:47
According to this Wikipedia article:
“Forest highways are designated by the United States Forest Service (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Forest_Service) and funded by the federal government (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States), but are generally owned and maintained by the states (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._state) or counties (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_(United_States)) in which they are located”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Highway#:~:text=United%20States%20federal%2 0law%20defines,owned%20and%20maintained%20by%20the



It is my understanding the roads around the Cohutta/Big Frog wilderness are either maintained by the FS or the FS pays the counties to do maintenance. So they should at minimum be aware of their condition.

Tipi Walter
09-26-2023, 12:55
If the road turns nasty you can always park and continue on foot. I do alot of roadwalking on my backpacking trips---like connecting Buddy Cove on Pinhoti to Three Forks Mt trailhead---or coming out at Three Forks and roadwalking 64 to Betty Gap and start of Conasauga trail etc. Or coming down Wolf Ridge in Big Frog to Pace Gap and hiking FS 221 to Big Creek/Yellow Stand trailheads.

Slugg
09-26-2023, 13:20
If the road turns nasty you can always park and continue on foot. I do alot of roadwalking on my backpacking trips---like connecting Buddy Cove on Pinhoti to Three Forks Mt trailhead---or coming out at Three Forks and roadwalking 64 to Betty Gap and start of Conasauga trail etc. Or coming down Wolf Ridge in Big Frog to Pace Gap and hiking FS 221 to Big Creek/Yellow Stand trailheads.

Love incorporating FS road walks as part of loops on backpacking trips or even just day hikes. Usually a welcome change of pace from trails.

Tipi Walter
09-26-2023, 15:18
Love incorporating FS road walks as part of loops on backpacking trips or even just day hikes. Usually a welcome change of pace from trails.

And you generally don't have to worry about yellow jacket nests or pit vipers on roadwalks.

JackieO
09-27-2023, 07:57
I did call the county about the FS road, but they said they don’t maintain it. Maintenance must just depend on the location.

I’ll update on the road conditions when we get back. We’ll make up our minds about which vehicle to take on the day we leave, and we can walk the road without yellow jackets if need be :)