4th
Annual Tellico River Clean-up Dayby Gary Parsons, Director of Public Relations
and Stefan Roth, Vice President
On March 8, 2003 the annual clean-up along the Tellico River was held. Crews from Southern Four Wheel Drive Association, Trout Unlimited, and other groups including hiking and canoeing clubs fanned out from the Upper Tellico OHV Area in North Carolina to almost the ranger station in Tennessee picking up trash consisting of the usual bottles, cans, diapers, clothes, vehicle parts, batteries, and other assorted rubbish thrown out by uncaring individuals. The Forest Service from both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of the river provided support by handing out garbage bags to the volunteers and hauling off the massive amounts of garbage collected.
Information from Mary Jane Burnette from the Tellico Ranger District of the Cherokee National Forest states that there were 1,110 man hours of work contributed for the Tennessee side with 300 or so bags of trash collected with a combined weight of a whopping 1.6 tons. Larry Fox from the Tusquitee Ranger District of the Forest Service on the North Carolina side states that 125 bags of garbage plus another sizable volume of things that was not bagable weighed in about 2100 pounds. Total volunteer work hours for the North Carolina side were approximately 390 hours.
Southern
was well represented with approximately 80 members representing 13 different
clubs. Clubs in attendance were:
East Tennessee Four Wheel Drive Club
Volunteer Four Wheel Drive Club
Heart of Dixie Four Wheel Drive Club
Georgia Cruisers
TNT 4WD
Plum Crazzed Jeep Club
Central Alabama OHV Society
Southern Jeeps
Rattle Rock Four Wheel Drive Club
Rock Solid Jeep Club
Renegade Four Wheel Drive Club
Atomic City Four Wheel Drive Club
Scenic City Four Wheel Drive Club
Here
are the areas where members of Southern 4WD Association (all the 4WD clubs)
picked up trash:
North Carolina:
Tennessee:
We
appreciate everyone who took the time on a Saturday to participate in this effort.
If your club was there and not listed above please let us know. We also appreciate
the effort and support of rangers Larry Fox and Mary Jane Burnette and other
rangers from both Tennessee and North Carolina.
Just a reminder that while trail riding, camping or any outdoor activity, pack in what you pack out and do not throw trash on the ground. If you find something thrown out, pack that out as well. If you are a smoker, use an empty 35 mm film canister to pack the cigarette butts out. They are litter also. Just a side note a few steel beer cans were found which indicates that some of the trash found was pushing 20 years old. Hope to see you next year
Email report from Tellico Ranger District, Cherokee National Forest:Subject: Re: March 8, 2003 Clean Up Day results Here is a breakdown of the numbers that we actually signed up at the Tellico Ranger Station. I know we missed some because not everyone from some of the canoe clubs came inside to sign the volunteer form. I am guessing we may have missed about 20 people, so the total number on the TN side would be 185. We signed 165. Total trash weight was 1.6 tons for 4 miles of North River and 17.5 of Tellico River. We had 1110 man hours of work contributed. 300 or so bags of trash were collected. Below is a breakdown of the people signed up: Tennessee Valley Canoe Club - 25 I had to go on what people put on their volunteer forms, so it is possible there are some who may have been associated with a group, but did not put it on their volunteer form. If you need anything else, just let me know. Stefan, could you go ahead and forward Larry's report to me please? Thank you! Mary Jane Burnette |

Written report from Larry Fox, Tusquittee Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest: |
Praise from the Regional Supervisor's Office:Subject: Upper Tellico Clean Up Day 2003 TO: Bob Yarbrough and Stefan Roth Just saw a report on the Clean up day at the Upper Tellico Off-Highway
Area --- WOW! MHF Mary Hughes Frye, Recreation Specialist
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