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Post by Angela on Sept 29, 2014 6:16:07 GMT -5
When: October 4th at 10am Where: Horn Creek What: A 6 mile loop through diverse terrain, not technically difficult but with some good climbs (for this area) Originally the October EtTR was scheduled for Hickory Knob State Park trails but other volunteer obligations did not allow us to squeeze in the clean up for HKSP so that ride will be rescheduled. The Horn Creek Trail was tidied up last weekend - trees removed (at that time )and areas of heavy overgrowth removed. This trail is ready to ride! This is an intermediate level trail but as long as you are a reasonably fit beginning rider don’t miss the opportunity to check this trail out. The terrain evolves over the 5 different sections of trail with a nice ride alongside Horn Creek! There will be ride leaders and sweepers so no one left behind. You do not have to be a member of SORBAcsra to join us so bring your family and friends. In the event the weather or trail conditions are not acceptable, the ride will be cancelled so watch for postings here!Questions just post here or send an email to SORBAcsraTrail Profile
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Post by Angela on Oct 3, 2014 18:13:44 GMT -5
Tomorrow's EtTR is a go see you at 10AM!
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Post by Angela on Oct 4, 2014 7:16:49 GMT -5
Directions from Augusta/Evans>
From the bridge on Fury's Ferry Road/28 crossing into South Carolina travel approximately 11 1/2 miles to Modoc, SC and turn right onto SC-23, travel approximately 9.4 miles and take a sharp right onto SC-230, travel just under a half mile to Lick Fork Road, turn left (there will be a sign indicating Lick Fork Recreation Area), travel for approx. 2 miles. The entrance to Lick Fork Recreation area is on your right, travel down the road and just past the pay station ($3 entry fee), turn left onto the gravel road and follow it till the end and you will be in a paved parking lot. (from the bridge to Lick Fork Recreation Area will take about 30 minutes).
Directions from North Augusta>
From the Exit 1 in North Augusta head north on SC-230/Martintown Rd for approx 16 miles, turn right onto Lick Fork Rd (there is a sign for Lick Fork Recreation Area), travel approx 2 miles, The entrance to Lick Fork Recreation area is on your right, travel down the road and just past the pay station ($3 entry fee), turn left onto the gravel road and follow it till the end and you will be in a paved parking lot. (from the bridge to Lick Fork Recreation area will take about 30 minutes). (from exit 1 to Lick Fork Recreation Area will take about 25 minutes).
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Post by Angela on Oct 4, 2014 16:41:30 GMT -5
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