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Old 02-06-2013, 10:36 AM
 
Location: chattanooga
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This would be great for all you new Chattanoogans! And, FREE is best


Outdoor Chattanooga Events and Activities
Free Winter Workshop: Hiking Day at Outdoor Chattanooga Feb. 9

Our next free Winter Workshop will be a Hiking Day on Sat., Feb., 9, beginning at 10 a.m. at Outdoor Chattanooga, 200 River St. in Coolidge Park. Representatives from several local hiking groups will be here to help guide you to our region's favorite hiking spots. Jeffrey Hunter of TN Wild will do a short presentation: "What's in Your Daypack?" at 11 a.m. At 1 p.m., we'll offer free, public guided hikes on Moccasin Bend's Blue Blazes Trail and a special guided introduction to Stringers Ridge. No pre registration is necessary. To learn more, email or call Outdoor Chattanooga at (423) 643-6888.

This one I would love to do myself, but have other obligations. Funny, I didn't know we had "bigfoot" up on that mountain, lol


«Bigfoot Hike to Mushroom Rock Feb. 17
The Sierra Club, Cherokee Group and Outdoor Chattanooga will host a family hike to look for Bigfoot at Mushroom Rock on Sun., Feb. 17, beginning at 2 p.m. from the Shackleford Ridge Park ball fields parking lot on Signal Mtn. The easy, 2 mile hike will follow the trail of Bigfoot-otherwise known as Sasquatch, the skunk ape or the yeti-who has been seen numerous times in the area. Hikers are urged to wear sturdy shoes, dress appropriately for the weather and bring water. Reported encounters with Bigfoot have included bluff charges, guttural screams from the underbrush and stick breaking. No reservations are necessary for the hike. Small children should be prepared to walk or be carried. The trail is not suitable for strollers. For more information, email or call Outdoor Chattanooga at (423) 643-6888.



AND if you want to OUTRUN the POPO without committing a crime, that will be coming up in April! Get in shape now cause you know they will put out the ones in best shape, LOL

all this info can be found at www.outdoorchattanooga.com


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