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Naked Man Apprehended near Love Gap on Blue Ridge Parkway

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
NPS Digest published a report yesterday about naked man that was apprehended near Love Gap on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

On the morning of May 1st, a suspect fleeing from the Virginia State Police for a speeding violation entered the park in the Love Gap area. Shortly after coming onto the parkway he lost control of his vehicle, resulting in the vehicle flipping onto its roof and catching fire. The man then got out and fled into the woods. Rangers responded and assisted county and state law enforcement agencies in tracking him down. A canine tracking team quickly discovered his discarded pants. Ground-based teams and Virginia State Police helicopters continued to search for him until he was apprehended. At the time of his arrest, the 24-year-old man was naked and suffering from multiple lacerations (no details on where those lacerations were located) as a result of fleeing through the wooded terrain.

This incident might sound vaguely familier, but shouldn't be confused with the naked man that was found riding a horse along the Blue Ridge Parkway a couple of weeks ago.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Blue Ridge Parkway Seeks Public Input for Official Trailhead and Access Locations

Friday, May 11th, 2012
The Blue Ridge Parkway has partnered with Buncombe County's Parks, Greenways and Recreation Services (BCPGRS) in the planning process of the Greenways and Trails Master Plan for the County, which will identify greenway connections mutually beneficial to the Parkway and the County. The goal of the public process is to find the most optimum locations for these connections.

This partnership is part of a larger Parkway-specific scoping project for the Asheville Corridor. Increased use and resultant resource damage and safety concerns have created the need for the Blue Ridge Parkway to undertake the Asheville Comprehensive Access and Trail Study.

Park staff have inventoried the parking locations, Mountains to Sea Trail access, unauthorized trails, and safety issues from Craven Gap (MP 380) to the ramp at Brevard Road/191 (MP 395). The goal of this study is to identify the trailheads, access, and parking locations that will be designated as official public access, as well as which areas may be closed to facilitate rehabilitation of resources or for safety concerns. Once the appropriate access and parking locations have been identified, the Parkway will look specifically at each site and begin planning improvements that are developed sustainably to meet the National Park Service mission of protecting natural and cultural resources, providing quality visitor experiences, and improving the safety of our visitors.

The Blue Ridge Parkway's scoping process will be conducted in conjunction with the County's public meetings to gather public input for the County's Greenways Master Plan. Parkway staff will be at the meetings with more information regarding the trailhead analysis. All meetings will be held from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and will be open house to allow participants to arrive and leave at their convenience. Meeting dates and locations are listed below.

The National Park Service will be accepting public comments beginning May 14, 2012 through June 1, 2012. During the 36-day review period, only written comments will be accepted. Comments can be submitted via comment forms at the public meetings, or via the park's planning website. Comments must be submitted or be postmarked by midnight on June 1, 2012 to be considered.

Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment - including your personal identifying information - may be made publicly available at any time. Although you can ask us in your correspondence to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

The following is the public meeting schedule:

May 14: Weaverville Town Hall - 30 South Main Street Weaverville, NC 28787

May 15: Skyland Fire Department - 9 Miller Rd Skyland NC 28776

May 21: AB Tech Enka campus - Haynes Conference Center - 1459 Sand Hill Road Candler, NC 28715

May 22: NC Dept. of Cultural Resources - 176 Riceville Road Asheville, NC 28805



Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Naked Man Found Riding Horse Along Blue Ridge Parkway

Monday, May 7th, 2012
Here's a little "news of the weird" from this morning's NPS Digest for your reading pleasure:

On April 13th Blue Ridge Parkway rangers received a report that state police had a man in custody who may have been involved in a possible accident in the area where the parkway crosses over Interstate 77. Upon arriving on scene, rangers learned that a man travelling the parkway drove his vehicle off the road and through a field, eventually striking a fence that parallels I-77. He then decided to take off all his clothes and began walking. He eventually "commandeered" a horse belonging to a local farmer whose land borders the park and began riding the horse along an adjacent county road. When state and county officers arrived on scene they saw that the horse was trying to buck the naked rider off. Eventually, the man was thrown from the horse, at which time officers took him into custody. He told the officers that he was under the influence of methedrine.

The man was taken to a local hospital for mental evaluation; charges are pending and may include horse theft, indecent exposure and public intoxication.


Jeff
Hiking Trails in the Smokies

Blue Ridge Parkway Announces Construction Projects for Summer Season

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
The Blue Ridge Parkway is preparing to open for the summer season and the projects listed below are planned to be in process from Memorial Day through October 2012. The current road closures associated with tunnel repair projects at Milepost 401 and 461 are scheduled to open to two-lane traffic by April 16, 2012. The road closure on the Parkway, at Milepost 217 to 237, is scheduled to open to two-lane traffic on May 16, 2012.

New road repair projects scheduled for the 2012 summer season are listed below.

Parkway Milepost 0 (US 64/250) to Milepost 15.4 (Love Gap) in Nelson and Augusta Counties, Virginia: Parkway pavement reconstruction is planned to begin on May 1, 2012 and will continue through December 31, 2012. The project will be completed under one-lane traffic control by flagmen or traffic light in several locations. No work is expected during weekends, national holidays, or during the month of October. The parking areas at the Humpback Rocks Visitor Center, and trailhead parking for the Humpback Rocks Trail at Milepost 6, will be reduced during construction. Visitors can expect continued and full use of all other hiking trails though this section of Parkway during construction.

Parkway Milepost 286, replacement of defective railing and repairs to the concrete deck, on Goshen Creek Bridge in Watauga County, North Carolina: This project is expected to begin in May 2012, and will continue until September 30, 2012. The work will be completed under one-lane traffic control by traffic light and shall be limited to the length of the bridge. No work is expected during weekends and national holidays.

Parkway Milepost 304 (Linn Cove Viaduct) to 317.5 (at US 221), in Avery and Burke Counties, North Carolina: Parkway pavement reconstruction is expected to continue until the end of August 2012. The project will be completed under one-lane traffic control by flagmen in several locations. No work is expected during weekends and national holidays. Construction activities will not affect the operating schedule of the Linn Cove or Linville Falls Visitor Centers. Visitors can expect continued and full use of hiking trails though this section of Parkway.

Bridge deck sealing and roadway abutment paving on select bridge structures throughout the Parkway: Two contracts have been awarded to conduct preventative maintenance on Park bridges. These projects are planned to begin on April 23, 2012 and will continue through August 2012. Work will be conducted under one-lane traffic control. No work is expected during weekends and national holidays.

Parkway Milepost 358 to 359, just north of Craggy Gardens and south of Mount Mitchell State Park, in Buncombe County, North Carolina: A project to stabilize a slope failure at Milepost 358.8 is expected to begin in July 2012. Pavement has been slowly settling in this area as a result of a failed retaining wall at the base of a fill slope. For the 2012 summer season there will be no restriction to access at Mt. Mitchell State Park or Craggy Gardens Picnic Area. The work will be completed under one-lane traffic control by automatic traffic light from July through October 31, 2012. Weekend work may be authorized for this project as a means to expedite completion. Work on national holidays is not anticipated. Between November 1, 2012 and Summer 2013, this section of Parkway must be closed to traffic to complete the project. A detour will be implemented and a detailed detour plan will be developed and distributed prior to the November 1, 2012 closure.



Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Spring Improvement Projects on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Thursday, April 12th, 2012
The Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway Asheville Chapter is sponsoring Spring Improvement Projects at The Mount Pisgah Campground on Saturday, April 21st and/or Saturday, April 28th.

Lunch for all volunteers will be provided by Chick-fil-A!

The goal for the project is to get the campground ready for visitors this season by cleaning up debris, leveling any erosion on campsites, and installing bear proof lockers. Opening day for the campground is May 15th, 2012.

The Mt. Pisgah Campground is located at mile post 408 on the Blue Ridge Parkway - across from the Pisgah Inn.

If interested, or would like more details, please visit the Friends website AVLfriendsBRP.com. You can confirm plans by phone or email to Hugh W. Stephens, Asheville Chapter Chair at (828) 274-9048 or hwstephens@bellsouth.net.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com