Bill Text: GA SR923 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Enrolled


Bill Title: Georgia Appalachian Trail Club; commend

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0)

Status: (Passed) 2010-02-01 - Senate Read and Adopted [SR923 Detail]

Download: Georgia-2009-SR923-Enrolled.html
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Senate Resolution 923
By: Senators Butterworth of the 50th, Rogers of the 21st, Grant of the 25th, Heath of the 31st, Pearson of the 51st and others

A RESOLUTION


Commending the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club and recognizing the importance in retaining the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain, Georgia; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the Appalachian Trail is a simple footpath through the wild, scenic, wooded, pastoral, and culturally significant lands of the Appalachian Mountains, with the portion of the trail in Georgia lying completely within the Chattahoochee National Forest; and

WHEREAS, since 1930, the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club has worked diligently and conscientiously to protect, preserve, and maintain the Appalachian Trail in Georgia; and

WHEREAS, during the 80 years the Club has preserved America's premiere hiking trail in Georgia, it has successfully staved off encroachments to both the trail and terminus, lobbied for the establishment of four federally designated Wilderness Areas, and prevented the extension of the Blue Ridge Parkway into Georgia, which would have obliterated much of Georgia's Trail; and

WHEREAS, over 50 years ago, the Club decided to move the southern terminus location from Mount Oglethorpe to Springer Mountain in order to isolate the terminus and prevent the encroachment of future development or tourism from hindering enjoyment of the trail; and

WHEREAS, there have been recent proposals to move the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Cheaha in Alabama; and

WHEREAS, Springer Mountain stands as the highest peak in the eastern United States at its southern latitude, standing approximately 3,800 feet in elevation, and is accessible only by footpath with no surrounding man-made structures; and
WHEREAS, moving the southern terminus from Springer Mountain to a location in Alabama would result in settling a terminus at an elevation at least 3,000 feet lower than its current location, and no guarantees are made that the new terminus location would be as isolated and serene as Springer Mountain; and

WHEREAS, relocating the southern terminus to Alabama would extend the Appalachian Trail and force hikers to hike approximately 50 miles along public roads in Georgia in competition with vehicular traffic; and

WHEREAS, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy is memorialized to retain the southern terminus location for the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain; and

WHEREAS, a relocation of the southern terminus would obliterate the fundamental purpose of the Appalachian Trail, which is to provide a footpath through nature and a means of escaping the development, congestion, and clamor of everyday life.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body commend the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club for its diligence in protecting and preserving the Appalachian Trail in Georgia and the Trail's southern terminus, recognize the need for the southern terminus to remain at Springer Mountain, and urge the Appalachian Trail Conservancy to reconfirm the southern terminus location as Springer Mountain.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club.
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