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    Default Cohutta questions

    Is Jacks river level down right now? American Whitewater gauge shows the Conasauga at 47cfs -that looks pretty low to me. Jacks has no gauge that I could find.

    Does 'THE MAN' patrol in that area this time of year? Are they cool, or after revenue?

    Are they cool about dogs off the leash or should I worry?

    Are the trails groomed? I did Big Frog to Chestnut, down to Jacks Falls, Penitentiary Ridge, BMT(sweet), and back out Big Frog.

    This time -- Big Frog area to Chestnut Ridge, Hickory Ridge, Rough Ridge, Jacks River, BMT.
    Will I get to cruise or will I need a chainsaw?
    Thanks ahead - come with me - I will get to Big Frog on Friday night - come back Tuesday or Wednesday. hooty

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    Quote Originally Posted by hootyhoo View Post
    Is Jacks river level down right now? American Whitewater gauge shows the Conasauga at 47cfs -that looks pretty low to me. Jacks has no gauge that I could find.

    Does 'THE MAN' patrol in that area this time of year? Are they cool, or after revenue?

    Are they cool about dogs off the leash or should I worry?

    Are the trails groomed? I did Big Frog to Chestnut, down to Jacks Falls, Penitentiary Ridge, BMT(sweet), and back out Big Frog.

    This time -- Big Frog area to Chestnut Ridge, Hickory Ridge, Rough Ridge, Jacks River, BMT.
    Will I get to cruise or will I need a chainsaw?
    Thanks ahead - come with me - I will get to Big Frog on Friday night - come back Tuesday or Wednesday. hooty
    ALL of the constables are after revenue currently, we're in a recession. They don't want to lock you up, that would cost THEM money, they are after your cash and if they can legally separate it from you they will.

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    The best website on the Cohuttas is this:

    http://www.georgiahikes.com/

    It's a forum and these guys know their stuff. Click Where HIkers Click and go to Community, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hootyhoo View Post
    Is Jacks river level down right now? American Whitewater gauge shows the Conasauga at 47cfs -that looks pretty low to me. Jacks has no gauge that I could find. The river was several feet down late summer

    Does 'THE MAN' patrol in that area this time of year? Are they cool, or after revenue? I've seen them checking for parking permits at the trailheads

    Are they cool about dogs off the leash or should I worry? probably not an issue, especially this time of year

    Are the trails groomed? I did Big Frog to Chestnut, down to Jacks Falls, Penitentiary Ridge, BMT(sweet), and back out Big Frog.

    This time -- Big Frog area to Chestnut Ridge, Hickory Ridge, Rough Ridge, Jacks River, BMT. Hiked the BMT through a few weeks back, no problems except lack of blazes in the wilderness areas. Very few blowdowns
    Will I get to cruise or will I need a chainsaw?
    Thanks ahead - come with me - I will get to Big Frog on Friday night - come back Tuesday or Wednesday. hooty
    The trail was here before we arrived, and it will still be here when we are gone...enjoy it now, and preserve it for others that come after us

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    I have been to the Cohuttas plenty of times and have never seen any kind of Ranger, Game Warden, or LEO there, if that is what you mean. This time of year you probably won't see anyone else for that matter

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    I walked the South Jack River along the BMT in March. And it was wet and very worn from horse travel.

    If you want to check trail conditions, check the BMTA.org website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hootyhoo View Post
    Is Jacks river level down right now? American Whitewater gauge shows the Conasauga at 47cfs -that looks pretty low to me. Jacks has no gauge that I could find.

    Does 'THE MAN' patrol in that area this time of year? Are they cool, or after revenue?

    Are they cool about dogs off the leash or should I worry?

    Are the trails groomed? I did Big Frog to Chestnut, down to Jacks Falls, Penitentiary Ridge, BMT(sweet), and back out Big Frog.

    This time -- Big Frog area to Chestnut Ridge, Hickory Ridge, Rough Ridge, Jacks River, BMT.
    Will I get to cruise or will I need a chainsaw?
    Thanks ahead - come with me - I will get to Big Frog on Friday night - come back Tuesday or Wednesday. hooty
    all of the rivers levels in the area can jump in a heartbeat with little rain. they go down just as fast however.

    the man is never cool.
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowandlow View Post
    I have been to the Cohuttas plenty of times and have never seen any kind of Ranger, Game Warden, or LEO there, if that is what you mean. This time of year you probably won't see anyone else for that matter
    they are there, two of them, as well as a roving ranger that is over the region.

    keep this in mind, it is a typical game warden trick. they won't get you for just one thing. they will sit concealed in the woods and watch you for hours, writing down every thing that you do wrong. then, when they have enough on you, they crawl out of the woods and write you 8 tickets instead of 1. some are worse than others, but they all do it.
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by general View Post
    they are there, two of them, as well as a roving ranger that is over the region.

    keep this in mind, it is a typical game warden trick. they won't get you for just one thing. they will sit concealed in the woods and watch you for hours, writing down every thing that you do wrong. then, when they have enough on you, they crawl out of the woods and write you 8 tickets instead of 1. some are worse than others, but they all do it.
    is this that widespread? i know of a "backcountry" site at savage gulf, run by tenn state parks, where the rangers will ride in on atv trails to check in on campers. but i've never heard of anything like that in national parks. is nps really paying them to write tickets?

    anyone else experience snooping park rangers?

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    Cohutta is not parkland. Some is wildlife management areas & some is wilderness areas.

    Not rangers, but USFS & wardens
    The trail was here before we arrived, and it will still be here when we are gone...enjoy it now, and preserve it for others that come after us

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    Dude you gotta laugh-- its just a family pet. Maybe the ranger has a set of little cuffs for dogs.

    If dogs could talk....
    Hey Mister Ranger with your big gun -- dogs are people too - what about dogs rights??

    Oh well... thats the way thing are.

    I want to get out and chill out- not worry about being stallked by the USG. I'm not hurting anyone and neither is my dog. We just want to go walk. It would not be a problem, but this dog only has about 8 leash miles out of about 400 or so that he has done. He walks forward hits the end of leash, turns to look at the biner on his pack then looks at me. Then repeats. He knows he has to wear it on roads and he just pulls ahead the entire time, but in the woods it worries him.

    I will have to think this through - but man its tough. I read Tim Homan's description of the winter views on Hickory Ridge Trail and really want to get over there and check it out. And that East Cowpen Trail sounds fantastic.
    I was just up at Big South Fork and when I paid my 5 to sleep in the backcountry the woman filling out my permit asked me if I had a dog (among many other questions) and then she told me to make sure and keep him on a leash - then she wrote on the bottom of the permit to keep him on leash - building a legal case - that way if I get caught I can't deny they told me and they get their 50.00. They won't get any more of my business. lol

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    In my opinion the best view in the cohuttas is halfway up Panther Creek trail, at the top of the boulder field and waterfall. Good campsites there too, but it is a steep climb up, and gets steeper from there till Panther Creek trail meets up with East Cowpen. East Cowpen is an old road and is best used to connect other interior trails.

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    Was up on the Hickory Creek Trail back in November. We saw a forestry crew doing some work on the road going in, but not anywhere near the trailhead. Unless it changed at the new year there was no fee to park or camp. Not totally sure on the leash law, but we saw several parties with unleashed dogs. About the only restrictions I know about is the no camping at Jack's River Falls. The rule is no camping in between the first ford below and the first ford above the falls. We came in from the Cisco side to the trailhead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashepabst View Post
    is this that widespread? i know of a "backcountry" site at savage gulf, run by tenn state parks, where the rangers will ride in on atv trails to check in on campers. but i've never heard of anything like that in national parks. is nps really paying them to write tickets?

    anyone else experience snooping park rangers?
    happens all the time. pick a local paper in any place near a state park or national forrest at peak season and read the arrest reports. road checks and what they call setting up on a camp site is a common thing. they will sit in the woods in view of a camp site in full camo or at night and watch everyone
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Everything the General has posted concerning the Law enforcement in the Cohutta area is true. Watch your P's and Q's and have your "papers" in order.
    As to your dog going without a leash....bad idea. Cohutta has a LARGE population of wild hogs......and they hate dogs!!!
    Moses

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    My experience in the Cohuttas is only 6 or 7 trips, never really noticed any possum police maybe they really are really hidden Although I've never really been breaking any of the Man's laws, but once I did see Black Helicopters following me

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    Daddy used to tell me, everything comes down to what they say about you when you're not around--Patterson Hood/Drive-By Truckers

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    [QUOTE=general;764072 road checks and what they call setting up on a camp site is a common thing. [/QUOTE]

    Could you translate that for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudhead View Post
    Could you translate that for me?
    You are being watched. When they build thier case, they move in.
    Road checks are used to see what is in going on in your car. Favorite targets are DUI's and drug offenders.
    Moses

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    So what are you doing in a "setting up on a campsite?" PM me if it is naughty.

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    Default Just a dumb thought, but

    Ya could just obey the law, and then not have to worry about "THE MAN"
    "That's the thing about possum innards - they's just as good the second day." - Jed Clampett

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