Unfortunately, I have to change the monthly "Second Saturday" wilderness climbs in the southern Appalachians to a quarterly climb. There are two reasons for this: first, I have a few too many irons in the fire right now and I am running out of time to take care of personal stuff and other treeclimbing activities; and second, it appears that a quarterly climb to some really neat site has more appeal to climbers than a monthly climb to "any ol' place where there are no hunters firin' off their weapons of mass destruction.
The next wilderness climb will be held Saturday, April 8. This is a free, climb-at-your-own-risk event that is open to all experienced climbers who have their own gear and who will be in the Atlanta/north Georgia mountains area that day. As usual, we will meet at 9 a.m. at the infamous Waffle House restaurant at the north end of the Georgia 400 expressway, where it intersects with Georgia 60 near Dahlonega. The restaurant is about 55 minutes north of Interstate 285.
We have a new climbing site picked out for that climb, with a large number of hardwoods and white pines that can all be climbed to well over 100 feet. Climbers should bring drinking water and a snack for lunch. Since the trees are about a half mile from the nearest road, climbers should also bring a backpack for their equipment.
Have you hugged your trees today,
Wild Bill from Dawsonville
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