Work
Weekend at Upper Tellico OHV Areaby Greg Griffith, Southern Four Wheel Drive Association
Southern Four Wheel Drive Association pulled off another super work weekend
on September 5 - 7, 1997 in the Upper Tellico OHV Area in the Nantahala National
Forest in North Carolina. Our members and clubs did a fantastic job on the new
entrance and pay station area near Murphy, NC and on the trails in the OHV area.
The turn out was really better than expected. With so many volunteers and their
backhoe, bobcat, tractor, dozer, pickups, trailers and tools, SFWDA accomplished
more work in three days than most user groups can do in a week.
We
finished the entrance pay station area on the Murphy side of the park. A really
good-looking fence now marks the new paths and parking lot. If you need any
post holes dug by hand, contact Jason Edwards. He can install them faster than
you can watch. Atomic City 4-Wheelers worked hard to help get the fence up.
Mulch work and landscaping installation seemed to be the thing for East Tennessee
4WD Club and the Renegade 4WD Club to do. Need culverts hauled? Talk to Tommy
Roller and Greg Daughtrey. You might want to talk loud. I think they are both
deaf after listening to the extreme-duty trailer Tommy built for the association
(it rattles but it can haul materials into hard to get to places). Thanks Tommy,
we can use it. If a cross tie wall is needed, call on the Middle Tennessee Trail
Runners club. I saw Horace Nowlin with Ernie West on his shoulders driving rebar
once. Shawn Milner and Woody Havens were everywhere. I really did not know they
could move so fast.
On
the trails in the OHV area, Randy Sloan of the Carolina Trail Blazers 4WD Club
did a great job cleaning out slit traps with his backhoe. His backhoe may not
be really big, but just watch him run it. Thanks Randy for a good job on trail
1 & 2. Scenic City 4WD Club as always did a "SUPERDUPER" (I watch
too much Barney) job. These guys can do it all. I cannot tell everyone how lucky
Southern Four Wheel Drive Association is to have guys like Gunner Byrd and Griff
Shirley running heavy equipment for us. These guys help to make us look good
all the time. The rest of Scenic Cit really pitched in full blast. Heck, even
Greg "I forgot where Tellico is" Hall was there running equipment.
Griff even brought Tim and another one of his guys to work so we could finish
the project. All these guys worked their collective tails off. The weather was
great and the temperature must have been in the 90's. Jason Holcomb went back
to camp and brought back 2 cases of soft drinks that lasted about 30 minutes.
Additionally, there were several rangers from the Tusquitee Ranger Station in Murphy, NC in attendance to coordinate the efforts and help with the work. We really appreciate these guys giving their weekends for hobby!
Southern worked hard for three days on the area. The only project we did not get to was trail 7. The Association had a total dollar matching weekend of about $26,195.00. Thanks to all that helped!
Total Clubs represented - 7
Total Workers - 44
Total Machines - 5
Total Machine Hours - 195
Total Members Vehicles - 16
Total Vehicle Hours - 224
Total Labor Value - $ 20,565.00
Total Machine Value - $ 4,030.00
Total Vehicle Value - $ 1,600.00
TOTAL DOLLARS donated by SFWDA - $ 26,195.00
| Name | Vehicle | Work Hours |
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| Renegade 4WD Club | |||
| Stefan Roth | Ford F-250 | 10 |
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| Joe Leeper | Ford Bronco II | 10 |
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| Scenic City 4WD Club | |||
| Sam Hoye | Jeep TJ | 10 |
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Shawn Milner | Jeep Cherokee | 24 |
| Jason Holcomb | Jeep CJ-8 | 20 |
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| Jake "The Snake" Holcomb | 20 |
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| Greg Daughtery | 20 |
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| Tommy Roller | Jeep CJ-7/Trailer | 24 |
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| Greg Hall | Tractor | 30 |
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| Gunner Byrd | Loader | 30 |
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| Griff Shirley | F/S Dozer | 30 |
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| Tim | Backhoe | 30 |
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| Stevie | Bobcat | 30 |
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| Middle Tennessee Trail Runners | |||
| Ernie West | ATV | 10 |
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| Horace Nowlin | ATV | 10 |
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| Ralph Shoape | ATV | 10 |
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| Carolina Trailblazers | |||
| Randy Sloan | Backhoe | 14 |
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| <unidentified> | 14 |
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| Atomic City Four Wheelers | |||
| Greg Griffith | Jeep CJ-7 | 20 |
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| Adam Griffith | 20 |
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| Jim Tunnell | Jeep CJ-7 | 10 |
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| Susan Higgins | 10 |
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| Kori/Kaci Higgins | 20 |
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| Bryan Duncan | Dodge Dakota | 10 |
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| Tina Loyd | 10 |
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| Jason Edward | Dodge 3/4 ton | 20 |
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| Earl Chandler | 20 |
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| Randy Adkins | Chevy Suburban | 10 |
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| Sheila Adkins | 10 |
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| Rod, Ashley, Alex, Joey | 40 |
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| East Tennessee 4WD Club | |||
| Brent Galloway | Chevy Truck | 10 |
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| Kirk Jordan | Toy/Jeep Truck | 10 |
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| Curtis Jordan | 10 |
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| David Borum | Jeep CJ-7 | 20 |
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| Wayne Buchanan | Jeep CJ-5 | 10 |
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| Laura Buchanan | 10 |
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| Adrienne Hall | 10 |
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| Ben Jordan | Big K-5 | 10 |
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| Roy Stroud | 10 |
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| Individual Members | |||
| Woody Havens | 20 |
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| JP Magazine | |||
| John Doty He had to get home to watch the Tennessee football game. He did not get to see our finished project. |
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| U.S. Forest Service | |||
| Bill Champion and two others | 60 |
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The pictures show the new facilities at the main entrance near Murphy, NC. The entrance station now includes a new bulletin board and roof with concrete plateau, and fee box surrounded by fence. The parking lot has been hardened and greatly enlarged to hold about 50 trucks. There is also an ATV unloading ramp for pickup trucks. All these pictures were taken on Saturday, September 6 as we worked to install many of these facilities. They are shown below in chronological order.
During the same weekend, other volunteer crews worked on several of the trails in the OHV area, maintaining trails by building water bars and clearing silt traps.
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