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MOWGLI
03-10-2003, 10:34
The Cumberland Trail Association is looking for lots of volunteers to help put in a new 30 mile section of the Cumberland Trail north of Chattanooga. If anyone has some time on their hands in May or June, they could sure use the help. I plan on spending several yet-to be-determined dates working on the project. Here's a link with more info;

http://www.cumberlandtrail.org/bigdig.html

Little Bear
GA-ME 2000

TJ aka Teej
03-10-2003, 22:16
http://www.cumberlandtrail.org/bigdig.html

Holy smokes, Litte Bear!
A 30 mile section, 100 volunteers every day for 36 days??
That's quite a project!
http://www.cumberlandtrail.org/index.html
The Feeder Creek bridge looks awesome, we could use a few like that in Maine :D
Good luck, and thanks for letting us know about the project.

MOWGLI
03-11-2003, 10:15
Originally posted by TJ aka Teej
http://www.cumberlandtrail.org/bigdig.html


A 30 mile section, 100 volunteers every day for 36 days??
That's quite a project!


Yah Marge. (Did ya see Fargo?)

My new home is 5 minutes from the southern terminus of the Cumberland Trail. It starts high on the Cumberland Escarpment at a place known as Signal Point. Signal Point is part of the National Park Service system, and is a historic battlefield area. Signal Point overlooks the City of Chattanooga and the Grand Canyon of Tennessee where the Tennessee River wends its way through a gorge. Its a real pretty area.

The trail will one day go from Signal Point all the way to Kentucky. A length of over 400 miles. Pretty cool, eh? It was no small part of me buying a home in Signal Mountain, TN. In addition to being 7-8 degrees cooler (year round) than Chattanooga, close proximity to hiking trails (not to mention good schools) is always a plus.

tlbj6142
03-11-2003, 11:52
Will it connect up with the existing long trail in KY? Daniel Boone? White Turtle? Or is it still called the Cumberland Trail in KY?

tlbj6142
03-11-2003, 11:55
Got, does it connect up with the Sheltowee Trace trail in KY?


Nevermind. Just did a bit of looking around. The Cumberland trail terminates must farther west along the KY-TN border than I orignally thought. The Sheltowee Trace trail starts at the eastern end of their common border.

Too bad.