MRATC Activities and Information, Week of May 16 – 22, 2021
MRATC TRAIL WORK
Canceled. This week the plan is to address a couple of blowdowns Jim reported a short distance south of Comers Falls and then do a bit of sidehill in the same general area. Meet on Wed 5/19 at 9:30 at the Comers Creek Falls trailhead on Homestead Rd . Please e-mail mratcinfo@gmail.com if you plan to help.
Trail Section Maintainers and Sawyers:
We are looking to schedule a CPR/first aid class in the fall via the ATC, quite possibly at the new Trail Center in Damascus and would like to assess interest from section monitors and maintainers. We just received a grant via ATC that would cover the cost.
If you are a club sawyer, I will assume you’ll be interested unless you tell me otherwise. I’d like to give Josh at ATC a rough idea of numbers, so non-sawyer monitors and maintainers please indicate interest to mratcinfo@gmail.com and also mention if interested in Wilderness first aid verses standard.
ATC’s new COVID guidance, released 5/11/2021:
https://appalachiantrail.org/official-blog/may-11-covid-19-update/
MRATC HIKES
MRATC is not scheduling and publicizing group hikes in advance until June, due to ongoing COVID concerns in our area. Some hikes may be scheduled on a week by week basis. If a club member wishes to lead a hike, reply to this email and it can be listed in the Sunday email and on the club’s website the week of the hike (www.mratc.org under the Sidebar, Current Week’s Information). The ATC recommends keeping group size small and not carpooling.
The Friday hiking group is holding small group hikes. Contact Judith for information (jaf@centurylink.net; 276-623-2408)
Wilderness Skills Institute (online classes): Register: https://wildernessskillsinstitute.org/2021wsi/
Creative opportunity from the ATC: Throughout the month of May, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) will be hosting an A.T. Volunteer Brand Concept Challenge. This idea generation process encourages individuals to digitally submit original pieces of art that help to capture the energy of what it means to be an Appalachian Trail Volunteer.
Submit your ideas to this idea-generation challenge but using the following link: A.T. Volunteer Brand Concept Challenge Rules, Authorization, and Release | Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Latest issue of the ATC’s The Register:
http://us2.forward-to-friend.com/forward/show?u=64f18e8ab0289e37511640181&id=f59f973330
Grayson Highlands St. Park and adjacent area map (Avenza maps app) free download available: https://www.avenzamaps.com/maps/1204147/grayson-highlands-state-park.
Virginia AT license plates: $15 of the $25 annual fee goes to the ATC VA Regional Office to support the AT – including the new Damascus Trail Center. If you would like to order one, go to this section of the DMV website:
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/vehicles/#splates/category.asp?category=S
Outstanding AT hike videos: A member of the Tidewater AT Club who knows a couple who are section hiking and have made and posted a series of videos, passed along the notice of the You Tube posting, so we all can enjoy them. They are wonderful videos! Go to You Tube and search for “Campfire Confidential” to select a few to watch.
Current MRATC information is also posted on Facebook: Mt. Rogers Appalachian Trail Club (MRATC), on Twitter: twitter.com @Mt_rogersATC, and on Instagram.com: mountrogersATclub.
AT Community Update:
Three AT Communities hosted webinars about their trail communities. You can watch and listen to the videorecordings by pasting these links into your browser:
Roan Mountain: https://youtu.be/UeZXOZPtQaw
Unicoi: https://youtu.be/MpawM6TGwjY
Damascus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5VvZmg-tm4&t=7s
•Visit the ATC's website for information and hikes in AT Communities up and down the AT, listed by state.
In our area, the AT Communities are Damascus, Abingdon, and Marion/Smyth County.
https://appalachiantrail.org/explore/communities
TRAIL UPDATES
Grayson Highlands State Park Backpackers' pkg. lot reservations:https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/grayson-highlands-state-park/VA/140172/35528/campsite-booking
•The bridge at Comers Creek Falls has been removed as of 3/20/2021. Steps and stepstones have been installed so a low-water crossing can be made and this section of the AT from Dickey Gap south has been re-opened. During times of suspected high water, hikers should plan to use the marked detour on Rte. 650.
Bears: In 2019 and 2020, there were fewer reports of bears taking hikers' food than in 2018, but bears could come back to try to get food from hikers, especially if they are cooking. Hikers are urged to use the metal bearboxes for overnight food storage near Saunders Shelter, Lost Mtn. Shelter, Thomas Knob Shelter, near Rhododendron Gap, Wise Shelter, Old Orchard Shelter, the Scales, Hurricane Mtn. Shelter, and Trimpi Shelter.
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