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Friday, September 26, 2008

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Sydney Lanier Bridge, as seen from SSI pier, sunset, January 2007

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Georgia WMA

Much of Georgia is dedicated to comercial pine growth. These areas are often used as public hunting and ATV areas. So, to my good fortune, most of my abandoned rail beds pass through WMA which may also be ATV friendly. Ride on!
Here's a list of WMA's that my various abandoned tracks pass through.

Brunswick & Birmingham:
Moving East to West
Paulk's Pasture, Rayonier & Little Satilla.
There are some gaps between these places due to town development and reaquisition of the ROW by neighboring homes and hunt clubs. Still you can ride a good distance on the ROW in some spots. One day I will get a pick up truck and fix the old trestles. Then people can bike, hike or ATV an even greater distance on this scenic ROW.

Seaboard Air Line:
From North to South
Richmond Hill WMA, Altamaha Corridor Lands, Sansvilla WMA & Paulk's Pasture WMA
The most extensive abandoned ROW after the Central of Gerogia. This ROW runs from Richmond Hill to the Satilla river. One could travel the entire length of the SAL accept for the gates places every few miles along it's route.