AUGUST-OCTOBER 2005 EVENTS

AUGUST: Due to the extreme heat this month, we are not doing any adventure outings

Sunday, Aug 28 , 2005
Pool Party Social
Midtown Atlanta Location

2pm-5pm: Join us for a fun afternoon hanging out by the pool, soaking up some rays, swimming, and socializing. This will be a good opportunity to meet other members of our group. 

We will have some non-alcoholic beverages and snacks but you are encourage to bring anything else you wish including BYOB. No glass containers are allowed in pool area.

Please bring a towel and sunscreen as it will most likely be hot and sunny. We are working on having a sound system (you can volunteer to help with that) so bring your Hi-Energy Dance Music CD's.

Cost: None

Reservations: Full details posted to our email list.

Directions: Full details posted to our email list.

Saturday, September 10 - Monday, Sept 12, 2005 
Camping & Hiking Weekend
Red Top Mountain State Park
Cartersville, GA

Red Top Mountain State Park - Cartersville - Georgia State Parks

Mid-morning: We will meet for brunch on Saturday in Atlanta then carpool to Cartersville.

Cost: your meal


We will set up camp first then explore the park. You can spend Sat and/or Sun nights camping. We will also do some hiking while at the park. The park is adjacent to Lake Altoona so we can rent a boat to get out on the water.

We just bought two new, large, multi-room, walk-in (7' tall), 10 person tents and will be purchasing some other camping gear. You will need to provide your own sleeping bag (there are a few places that rent them), towels, and toiletries. Our campsite will have power and water. There are comfort stations with restrooms and showers.

Cost: Full details posted to our email list.

Reservations: Full details posted to our email list.

 

Saturday, September 24, 2005 
Dinner and Baseball Game
Atlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlines

Underground Atlanta then to Turner Field

Sat. Evening: We will meet for dinner at Underground Atlanta

Cost: Your meal


After dinner: We will head over to Turner Field for the opening pitch of the game. We will hag out at the Chop House bar and have some good drinks and socializing while watching the game.

Cost: Your ticket, drinks, etc.

Reservations: Full details posted to our email list.

Friday, October 7 - Sunday, Oct 9, 2005 
Whitewater Rafting & Horseback Riding Weekend
Ocoee River ('96 Olympics Venue)
Ocoee, TN

Friday evening: We will meet for dinner while waiting for everyone to arrive then carpool to Ocoee.

Cost: Your meal


Why is the Middle Ocoee the most popular rafting river in the country for both veteran and novice whitewater enthusiasts? Because only the Ocoee offers the most continuous stretch of Class III-IV Rapids in the country! Tumbling through a spectacular scenic gorge in the Cherokee National Forest, the Middle Ocoee plunges 269 feet over five miles; Paddlers must first maneuver through crashing waves, around treacherous boulders and over steep ledges.

Friday evening - travel to cabins in Ocoee, TN
Saturday - Whitewater Rafting down the Ocoee River
Saturday night - Cookout/Party/Social
Sunday - Horseback Riding
Sunday afternoon/evening - head back to Atlanta

We will stay in some nice cabin(s) while in Ocoee with central air conditioning, kitchens, large deck, and sleeping loft. Choice of sleeping accommodations in the cabins will be given based on when you make your reservations so sign up early!

Cost: $145.00 per person which includes your guided rafting trip, lodging, and food/meals for the weekend (we usually have a steak dinner on Saturday). BYOB if you would like to have drinks for our Saturday night party. A deposit of $90 is needed to hold your spot with the balance due by Oct. 1, 2005. 

You should bring money for the optional horseback riding on Sunday or any tip/gratuity that you might want to give the rafting/horseback riding guides. Depending on what time we head back on Sunday evening, you should budget for stopping at a restaurant for dinner. You should also plan on sharing gas expense with your carpool driver.

Reservations: Space on this trip is limited! [RSVP details posted to our email broadcast list]

Saturday, October 29, 2005
Biking

Silver Comet Trail
S. Cobb Drive Trail Extension
Smyrna

Morning: Meet behind the Burger King in the Publix/Highland Station shopping center

The Silver Comet Trail Extension starts at the corner of S. Cobb Drive & the East-West Connector. This is a paved foot/bike path on the bed of old Seaboard Air Line Railway, named for the passenger train which rolled through here until the ~1950s, so there are only minor elevation changes which makes it an easy ride therefore you do not need to be an experienced biker.

This is a scenic ride mostly through wooded areas behind neighborhoods and other tree lined areas. There are periodic trail heads (access points) that have water and restrooms if anyone needs a break. Typically we stop after about 5 miles at the Silver Comet Depot for a water and restroom break. We will then travel about another 5 miles and stop for a late lunch at a fast food restaurant then head back. This is about a 3½ hour trip. Bring a water bottle; we will have a drink cooler at the start point. Helmets are required! 

Cost: Group fund: $3 per person; cost of lunch

Reservations: [RSVP details posted to our email broadcast list]

Directions: The Publix/Highland Station shopping center is located at 4480 S Cobb Dr SE, Smyrna 30080-6958 at the corner of the East-West Connector, about 1.5 miles from 285. [Google map] [Yahoo! Maps] [MapQuest]

From I-285, Exit 15: SR-280, S Cobb Drive
Exiting I-285 South, turn RIGHT onto S Cobb Dr
Exiting I-285 North, turn LEFT onto S Cobb Dr
NORTH on South Cobb Drive for 1.6 miles
LEFT on East-West Connector at the Home Depot Landscape Supply on Left
RIGHT on Gaylor Street at the end of the Shopping Center
RIGHT into the Shopping Center

 

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