I think I'm gonna be heading out to the LSHT on the weekend of 12/6/14. A couple of us scouted the camping locations a couple of weeks ago, and the camping spots will be the same, but the route will be different.
However, if we can't get a couple of volunteers to drop a shuttle vehicle at Parking Lot #2, this won't come off.
General plan will be to camp at the campsite 1.08 miles west of Parking Lot #4 on Friday Night, then hike Satruday to camp at the campsite near the intersection of that trail with Sand Branch Trail:
http://lonestartrail.org/maps/hires/...ess_shaded.pdf
then hike out Sunday morning to Parking Lot #2 and go home
What we're hoping for is two or more early arriving vehicles to park one or more vehicles at Parking Lot #2, then drive over to parking Lot #4 to hike into the Friday night campsite.
This is scheduled on a Full Moon weekend as there will be some night hiking required for anyone arriving after 1800 on Friday (and I'm probably going to be one of those people).
This can be considered as a Beginner's to Moderate experience hike, with the night hiking and shuttle requirement adding the complicating factors. The terrain is easy with a few ups and downs into the creek beds.
This is not a "guided hike". The loops in the area can be combined to make several hikes of different lengths from 2 1/2 miles to over 8, and as long as 15 miles between the two campsite, and anyone who comes can choose their own route. I'm out for a walk with my dog and my God and to have some good campfire fellowship with friends. I'll be taking a route that I have not traversed before down the LLCL to the Sand Branch---a little over 5 miles. I will make supper Saturday night---a "campers Thanksgiving". I'll need a couple of folks to volunteer the use of their stoves and cozies to help out, and to pack in a few of the components.
Old Farmer's Almanac says its going to be cold this winter, so be prepared for that. Its also Hunting Season on the LSHT and the regs say you must wear at least 400 square inches of blaze orange while hiking in the woods.
There is a pond where we will be camping, so water filtration is possible but, as always on the LSHT, bottled water is preferred. You will need to bring breakfast for Saturday and Sunday, lunch on Saturday, snacks, and perhaps a dinner for Saturday night in case my dinner turns into a disaster, or you have dietary restrictions that prevent you from eating stuffing, taters, chicken, or gravy.
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