Sunday ATT Work

Bill Bussey billbus at gte.net
Sun May 6 11:45:50 EDT 2007


Hi Volunteers for the American Tobacco Trail,

It is a gorgeous day, so I thought I'd go out and work on the ATT just 
north of the Chatham County line. I'll be there about 1 pm.

On a whim, I thought I'd send this out to those of you who might catch 
this and who might be remotely interesting in doing a few hours of work. 
We'll be working on the ditch in this area, so it will be a great way to 
stay and keep in shape. I'd appreciate any help and company I can get!

Please join me today *Sunday, May 6* at 1 p.m. at the Chatham/Wake 
County line in Chatham County.  

*Directions:*

 From I-40 Exit 276, Southpoint Mall-Fayetteville Road, go south - away 
from Durham - toward Jordan Lake.

Go past the mall on your right and 2.4 miles all the way to the end of 
Fayetteville Road. Here, Fayetteville Road intersects NC 751 at a light.

Turn left at the light. Go 6.6 miles, passing O'Kelly Chapel Road at .75 
miles and New Hope Church Road (see Exxon convenience store on left) at 
4.2 miles. At or near 6.6 miles is Lewter Shop Road on the left. See the 
sign for Jean's Berry Patch. Turn left onto Lewter Shop Road.

Go approximately 2.5 miles or so. See a place with small auto/truck size 
trailers on the right. Immediately beyond his place is the Chatham/Wake 
County line. The road changes texture at the county line. About a 1/4 
mile beyond the county line, you'll see White Oak Church Road on your 
right. Continue beyond to the first left past White Oak Church Road.This 
is Farrell Road. If you cross the American Tobacco Trail bicycle 
crossing (see signs), you've gone too far.

Turn left onto Farrell Road. Go about 1/2 mile. Pass the Turtle Farm 
subdivision entrance on your left. The ATT will be on your right. 
Continue till you see the first brick house on the right ahead. There 
will be another brick house next door. See an unmarked gravel road on 
the right with a vacant sign post just beyond these houses. Park by the 
road here, and walk down the rightmost drive to the trail. I'll be 
parked down this very narrow road in order to have access to the tools 
in my car.

In any event, come on out if you can. I'll be out there until at least 4 
or 4:30 or so.

Thanks for your help and support for building the American Tobacco Trail.

Happy Trails,

Bill Bussey
Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
americantobaccotrail at earthlink.net
www.triangletrails.org
919 545-9104
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