I start my thru-hike NoBo in just a few weeks. I'm planning to get a Ursack as my every day (night) food bag. The FAQ on the Ursack website says that most national parks and forest services approve of this bag as an alternative to hard-sided bear-proof canisters. They even have a map of the national parks that approved Ursacks and the ones that haven't.

All of the other threads about Ursacks haven't been updated in several years, so I'm wondering especially about the section in Georgia between Jarrard Gap and Neels Gap if they would accept Ursacks as an alternative to hard-sided canisters. I know they were very restrictive about it in that section a few years ago when my friend thru-hiked it, so I'm just wondering if they've eased up at all since then. Also, the map says that SNP hasn't approved Ursacks, but I don't think I should worry about that because they don't require canisters. Any info on the Georgia section though?