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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Jonesborough, TN
Pat will be there Sunday on an ATV with my friend Dan in a Blue bII. I already have commitments.
To all those that complain about the fees - leave the kids at home. If it's one person the difference is only $4
That's on the list along with upgraded power hookupsSomething that needs improvement are the RV sites. A simple leveling and some gravel would do wonders and help the RVs out a TON
I would rather leave the Jeep at home. My Kids are the whole reason for me getting into this. So if it become to expensive to take my kids I'll just take them fishing instead.To all those that complain about the fees - leave the kids at home. If it's one person the difference is only $4
it may be a dead horse but it's the topic of concern. In however many years it's been open, there may have been concerns about bathrooms but people still went because it had good terrain and the price was right.
to be honest, I've been once and I wasn't going to go back for a while. I think that place is doomed. The first person to go and complain about the sediment in the creeks will result in closure aka you can stick a fork in it. Granted it's been around a long time but IMO it'll happen. They need to spend that money coming up with better erosion control management.
Strangely enough, sediment in creeks is actually a good thing, at least around here. The Appalachian Mountains around Boone, Mtn. City, are a HUGE population area for salamanders, most quite rare. Sediment increase in creeks as been proven to actually help salamanders. Kinda weird, but true.
it might be true in a very limited environment but what's good for the goose isn't always good for the gander.if you can sell that to TU and the other enviro-nazis I'll elect you presidentit might be true in a very limited environment but what's good for the goose isn't always good for the gander.
To all those that complain about the fees - leave the kids at home. If it's one person the difference is only $4

Oh definitely. People in that government crap only look at the super big picture.
Let me chat with a few professors up here at App (Im a Biology minor) and and see what they can suggest as far as run off management and I can send the word to the correct parties.
I'll look into what the planning folks think as far as run off management, as im a Planning major (courtesy of Greg, GSW on the forums)

To all those that complain about the fees - leave the kids at home. If it's one person the difference is only $4

who should we leave them with?
Obviously you dont have kids....

Lets get back on track...
Doug or anyone who knows,
What is the little water hole at the entrance for?
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Is it run off? In the past it has been dry. Just curious what its for.
To orangecherokee's point, the regulatory costs of doing things right would likely be substantial. 401/404 stream crossing permits from DWQ(or the TN equivalent), Army Corps review and God forbid you've got a "threatened or endangered species", flora or fauna, because US Fish & Wildlife can seriously take the cake when it comes to stalling or utlimately killing a project.