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Post by Blake Thompson on Sept 12, 2012 14:37:38 GMT -5
After thorough and extensive research, it is my conclusion that no fastest known time has been established for the circumnavigation of the Sipsey Wilderness, located in northwestern Alabama. The Sipsey Wilderness lies within Bankhead National Forest around the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River in northwestern Alabama, USA. The Sipsey Wilderness is the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Designated in 1975 and expanded in 1988, the 24,922-acre (10,086 ha) Sipsey is the largest and most frequently visited Wilderness area in Alabama and contains dozens of waterfalls. It was also the first designated wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Attachments:
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wday
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Post by wday on Nov 15, 2012 1:05:02 GMT -5
What would the proposed route be for the circumnavigation?
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Post by Blake Thompson on Feb 12, 2013 13:04:53 GMT -5
FT200 - Borden Creek FT209 - Sipsey River FT202 - Randolph FT201 - Rippey FT206 - Thompson Creek FT208 - Northwest FT223 - Gum Pond FT210 - Mitchell Ridge FT229(208 - Northwest) FT210(207 - Braziel Creek) FT200 - Borden Creek
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Post by zeeger6 on Mar 14, 2014 13:50:35 GMT -5
Sipsey MapIt looks like the loop would be roughly 40 miles following: Start/End - Borden TH FT200 - 2.7m FT209 - 6.7m FT202 - 3.4m FT201 - 2.6m FT206 - 3.7m FT208 - 7m FT223 - 1.8m FT210 - 7.3m FT207 - 4.6m Correct me if I'm wrong... I just found the map and calculated it really quick.
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