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Durhamtown telico closing
#11
I remember the campground owner mentioning that there were Forestry service roads in the area that were open. Now i wonder how many trails there are and what they are like.
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#12
There are trails from what I am being told are way better then Telico, not sure how many are accessable, or if anyone is willing to take the risk of getting caught but they are there and could get a guide easy enough to get to them.
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#13
To participate as a group, we would need to confirm they are open to the public or accessibly legally. CB4x4 does not condone trespassing.
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Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.

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#14
You could always call it a meet and greet at a campground on the lake and we have day time exscursions on our own.
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#15
Durhamtown Tellico
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DEMLR has agreed to let the land owner continue to cut his timber until Sept 30 then must move out only if we stop the riding on the property on sept 8 if not fines begin immediately only Politicians with more power than us can apply pressure to get DEMLR to work with us....

$700/ linear ft for a 20 ft pipe or a rock stream or drainage run off
this is for the permit only not included is the construction to their specifications. Some areas it is impossible to to get crushed stone up that high... this is their way of taking the blame away from them by making it impossible to meet their request and demands so we stop using the property for any type of recreation.... ...
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