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    Default Camping Rules-Springer-Hot Springs

    Loking for camping regulations on the trail from Springer to Hot Springs. I know GSNP rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolumpy View Post
    Loking for camping regulations on the trail from Springer to Hot Springs. I know GSNP rules.
    you can pretty much camp where you want in national forest

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    There are none that I know of. Lots of established campsites though. I'd look for those and not make a new one.







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    no fires blood mountain area

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    Basically, you need to be at least 100 yards from a water source and 200 yards from a paved road. Some areas will have signs indicating camping is not allowed in ecologically sensitive areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frolicking Dinosaurs View Post
    Basically, you need to be at least 100 yards from a water source and 200 yards from a paved road.
    not between georgia and hot springs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    not between georgia and hot springs
    Yeah, I saw a bunch of Boy Scouts one morning camped literally in the ditches at Wolfpen Gap on the CBT.

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    Cbt?.....

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    Default Georgia AT Online References / Contact Information

    Click on the links below for general information pertaining to Georgia. There doesn't appear to be much in the way of specific restrictions on where you can camp. I would think it prudent then to refer to LNT guidelines.

    Georgia Appalachian Trail Club (GATC)

    Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

    Chattahoochee-Oconee NFs - LNT Principles

    See also ATC's Hike the Trail for general information and ALDHA's Thru-Hiker's Companion for more details.

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    thanx for all the helpfull info. Happy Hiking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    not between georgia and hot springs
    Actually, if I'm not mistaken, there is a sign at Three Forks in Georgia that mentions no camping.

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    Lightbulb Attn: GATC

    GATC might consider verifying exceptions listed here and adding them to their website so that hikers will know in advance of their hikes what restrictions can be expected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frolicking Dinosaurs View Post
    Basically, you need to be at least 100 yards from a water source and 200 yards from a paved road. Some areas will have signs indicating camping is not allowed in ecologically sensitive areas.
    Can you provide a citation to the applicable federal code, USFS reg or a digital image of a regulatory sign posted on the AT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shades of Gray View Post
    Can you provide a citation to the applicable federal code, USFS reg or a digital image of a regulatory sign posted on the AT?
    I'm glad you asked me to look this up because I got the distances wrong:
    [Code of Federal Regulations]
    [Title 36, Volume 3]
    [Revised as of July 1, 2007]
    From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
    [CITE: 36CFR1002.10]

    [Page 211]

    TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY

    CHAPTER X--PRESIDIO TRUST

    PART 1002_RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION--Table of Contents

    Sec. 1002.10 Camping and food storage.

    (a) The Board may require permits, designate sites or areas, and
    establish conditions for camping.
    (b) The following are prohibited:
    (1) Digging or leveling the ground at a campsite.
    (2) Leaving camping equipment, site alterations, or refuse after
    departing from the campsite.
    (3) Camping within 25 feet of a water hydrant or main road, or
    within 100 feet of a flowing stream, river or body of water, except as
    designated.

    (4) Creating or sustaining unreasonable noise between the hours of
    10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., considering the nature and purpose of the
    actor's conduct, impact on visitors or tenants, location, and other
    factors which would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person
    under the circumstances.
    (5) The installation of permanent camping facilities.
    (6) Displaying wildlife carcasses or other remains or parts thereof.
    (7) Connecting to a utility system, except as designated.
    (8) Failing to obtain a permit, where required.
    (9) Violating conditions which may be established by the Board.
    (10) Camping outside of designated sites or areas.
    (c) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in
    accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the
    suspension or revocation of the permit.
    (d) Food storage. The Board may designate all or a portion of the
    area administered by the Presidio Trust where food, lawfully taken fish
    or wildlife, garbage, and equipment used to cook or store food must be
    kept sealed in a vehicle, or in a camping unit that is constructed of
    solid, non-pliable material, or suspended at least 10 feet above the
    ground and 4 feet horizontally from a post, tree trunk, or other object,
    or shall be stored as otherwise designated. Violation of this
    restriction is prohibited. This restriction does not apply to food that
    is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shades of Gray View Post
    Can you provide a citation to the applicable federal code, USFS reg or a digital image of a regulatory sign posted on the AT?
    How about a polygraph?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-K View Post
    How about a polygraph?
    The point of my post was to determine the correct information, to perhaps assist GATC in improving its website and to make this information more accessible to everyone.

    I have better things to do with my time than engage in silly banter! Have a nice day.

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    Wow, FD knows what she's talking about.

    Panzer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shades of Gray View Post
    The point of my post was to determine the correct information, to perhaps assist GATC in improving their website and to make this information more accessible to everyone.
    No problem.

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