Hi folks:
New to the site but I've lurked for years because this forum is a treasure trove of information about the history of the Pines. I hope I'm posting in the right place for this inquiry.
I'm currently engaged in the writing of a Batona Trail Guide that summarizes not just the route but also the history of the route. I'm familiar with The Batona Trail Diary and the information contained within it, but I wanted to augment this information.
I wanted to ask a few questions of the community to see if anyone might be able to provide some historical Batona Trail information.
For example, I'm curious; is anyone aware of any rerouted sections of the trail (besides of course the major 2014 reroutes)? I've read somewhere on the forum that there used to be a footbridge over the Skit Branch at Batona Campground, for example.
Other gaps in my information include the Wharton campgrounds. Does anyone know who built them and when? In 1961, Morris Bardock's writings mention the trail being routed near existing campgrounds, but no mention is made of which campgrounds those were. By 1966, most of the Wharton campsites appear on the Wharton Visitor Map. I'm curious what pre-dates the trail and what doesn't.
I have further questions about the history of Batona and what it was like pre-1978, but I will leave it at this to start.
Thanks,
Boggs
New to the site but I've lurked for years because this forum is a treasure trove of information about the history of the Pines. I hope I'm posting in the right place for this inquiry.
I'm currently engaged in the writing of a Batona Trail Guide that summarizes not just the route but also the history of the route. I'm familiar with The Batona Trail Diary and the information contained within it, but I wanted to augment this information.
I wanted to ask a few questions of the community to see if anyone might be able to provide some historical Batona Trail information.
For example, I'm curious; is anyone aware of any rerouted sections of the trail (besides of course the major 2014 reroutes)? I've read somewhere on the forum that there used to be a footbridge over the Skit Branch at Batona Campground, for example.
Other gaps in my information include the Wharton campgrounds. Does anyone know who built them and when? In 1961, Morris Bardock's writings mention the trail being routed near existing campgrounds, but no mention is made of which campgrounds those were. By 1966, most of the Wharton campsites appear on the Wharton Visitor Map. I'm curious what pre-dates the trail and what doesn't.
I have further questions about the history of Batona and what it was like pre-1978, but I will leave it at this to start.
Thanks,
Boggs