CMC Weekly News
05/14/03
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USFS Meeting on Trails and Trail Maintenance
The CMC attended a meeting on Monday, April 28 with the US
Forest Service to discuss current events on the trails in the 4 USFS districts
that the club maintains. We have not had these meetings in recent years
and have pledged to do so annually. If interested, the minutes of this meeting
are available at this location: USFS Minutes
April 28.
An Opportunity for you to provide a base camp for the Dog Team
During the last month Cave Dog from Oregon has been scouting and training in WNC mountains for an attempt at a first -- to set a speed record for climbing all the South Beyond 6000 peaks on one continuous footpath. The course will be approximately 300 miles. He will start in the Smokies, finish in the Roans, and make use of the MST to link ranges with peaks over 6000 by trail. Flying in from around the country he will have a half dozen support crew members called the Dog Team. The expedition will start on June 15 and last about a week. More information on other records that Cave Dog holds and a peak-by-peak update of his progress during the event here in WNC can be found at http:/ / www.thedogteam.com The Dog Team would like to ask if anyone in CMC could help by providing a base camp for them. Some of the Dog Team will arrive around the 12th of June. The Team will need a phone jack to make progress updates to the website and enough floor place for them to sleep, a kitchen, and a central location reasonably near to Asheville. If anyone can help out, please call 970-390-7557 ( cell phone ) or email: Thedogteamatthecavedog.com.
Ruth Lott Passing
This is to inform you that Ruth Lott passed away earlier today in the Solace facility in Asheville. I don't know any more information at this time but I am sure more information about her wishes will be available soon. I regret that Paula and I will be leaving tomorrow for our holiday and will not be here for any services if there are to be any. I am sure Sally will keep you informed. -- Gerry
Did you Know!
Did you know that National Trails Day evolved from the report of President Ronald Reagan’s President’s Commission on Americans Outdoors. In 1987, it recommended that all Americans be able to go out their front doors and within fifteen minutes be on a trail. Coinciding with our current administrations attention to healthy lifestyles this year’s National Trails Day theme is “Healthy Trails, Healthy People.” Get outside on June 7th and celebrate our trails and their positive impact on our mental and physical health. To find or register for an event go to http://www.americanhiking.org/events/ntd/index.html
How Long do CMC Officers Serve?
The bylaws officially say "Officers and six additional Council members shall be elected at the annual meeting of the Club each year and shall hold office for one year beginning on January First following their election." Unofficially, the President has been a two year stint. Secretaries and Treasurers sometimes have been in for a lifetime. Councilors usually are for two years sometimes more. The bylaws also say the the President shall appoint a Nominating Committee whose responsibility it will be to recommend to the general membership a slate of officers and council members to stand for election. Pete
Half Day Sunday Hike Scheduler(s) Needed!
Well, Richard, Anita, and Elizabeth Feil have had a talk as we "passed the schedule book". It's Elizabeth's turn to do the next schedule, and we usually discuss any issues that come up. This time we have all reached the conclusion that it is time for someone else to do the half day hike schedules. We realize how hard it will be to get a replacement (maybe not), so we are giving the club enough time to figure something out. Elizabeth will do the next schedule, and Richard and Anita will do the next. We would like to be training someone so that we will be finished by Jan 1, 2004. We have no recommendations as the half day hike people are quite noncommittal to any long term project. It's tough enough to get hike leaders. We will look at the the sign up sheets and see if anyone stands out. Anyway, it's time to pass the torch. Sincerely yours Richard Walkey
Does anyone have any recommendations!
As
part of National Trails Day 2003, AHS will continue its tradition of honoring
outstanding citizens who dedicate their time and energy to safeguarding
Carolina Mountain Club Social Event
George Masa Showing, May 14
There is still room for a few more at the attend the showing, Please contact me today for your reservation!
Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa Wednesday, May 14, 2003, 6-9pm Documentary presentation by Paul Bonesteel from Bonesteel Films of "The Mystery of George Masa", Bonesteelfilms.com/masa.html George was a founding member of the Carolina Mountain Club, a Japanese immigrant, Photographer and many other interesting mysteries. Refreshments and light hors d’oeuvres available, small donations accepted. First 40 members and guest to RSVP will be accepted, please contact Don Walton at 298-5084 or walt7258@bellsouth. net by May 7.
Is it MTS or MST?........
There is a long standing debate whether the Mountains to Sea Trail is called the "MTS" or "M-T-S or the "MST". Early in the development of the trail most of the construction and existing trail was located, and still is, in Western NC. For reasons that began before my time we started calling it the MTS or M-T-S trail and it is today in our area most commonly referred to as the MTS trail. Even the sign on the Blue Ridge Parkway(BRP) leading to the BRP Administrative Building has MTS on its sign. The Friends of the Mountains to Sea Trail organization and the North Carolina State Park System both will assure you that the official abbreviated name of the trail is "MST". If you look at the grammatical choice for the name it should correctly be referred to as the "MST" because you would not capitalize the "T" in "to" and "MTS" doesn't have a capital "T" for "Trail" in the right place. So, in conclusion we should refer to the Mountains to the Sea Trail in all of our correspondence as the "MST" to be grammatically, politically and socially correct. I don't know what this says about the Blue Ridge Parkway!
Multi-Club 2003
Southern AT Clubs: The Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club is proud to host the annual Multi-Club Meet 2003. This Multi-Club Meet will be located in the mountains of virginia at Camp Alta Mons (www.altamons.com) in shawsville, VA. Attached are five MS Word files. 1. Opening letter to All the Southern Clubs 2. Regisration Form 3. All day hikes discriptions 4. Short hike discriptions 5. Activies discriptions Please publish this information in your newsletters and add link to our Web site (www.ratc.org) to download the attached files. If you need additional information about the Multi-Club Meet 2003, please contact: Lucien L. Metayer, Jr Email: metayer@infionline.net Hphone: (540) 344-1877 after 6 PM Bphone: (540) 890-7520 Multi-Club 2003