September 2019 Activities

SEPTEMBER 7, SATURDAY, Meet 8:45 a.m.
Southeastern Outings River Float, Picnic, Swim on the Locust Fork River in Jefferson County near Morris and Kimberly

We wish to inform you that we have changed the location for the September 7 river float.  The Locust Fork river float originally scheduled for September 7 from Vaughn’s Bridge to Dean’s Ferry was moved to August 31.  For September 7 we have scheduled another river float on the Locust Fork near Morris, Alabama in Jefferson County on a section we have never floated previously. 

Details of the river float on the Locust Fork from a residence on Bailey Loop Road to another residence on Sharit Dairy Road are in the announcement below.  

Please note that the meeting time and place have been changed.  If you want to come with us to float on the Locust Fork on Saturday, September 7, which we hope a great many of you do, please arrive at the Wal-Mart on Odom Road in Gardendale at 8:45 a.m. this coming Saturday.  We plan to depart from there at 9:00 a.m.  Please meet us in the lobby of the Wal-Mart at the left entrance to the store as you face the front of the store.


Details: Easy river float on the Locust Fork River.  Have fun swimming and just sitting in the pools in the river. Four of us floated this section of the river for the very first time on Sunday, September 1.  The entire route is breathtakingly beautiful with tall trees lining both banks of the river for the entire length of this section.  There are no houses or buildings visible for the entire trip.  There is only one shallow spot.  The water is otherwise deep and slow moving. 

We will be floating from a residence on Bailey Loop Road to another residence on Sharit Dairy Road.  Please bring a picnic lunch, drink, towel, sunscreen and something to float on such as an inflatable vinyl float or air mattress.  Swimming tubes and truck tire tubes would also probably be satisfactory also on this particular outing.  But please be sure that people riding in your tubes have arms long enough to reach into the water to paddle easily with their hands.  There is very little current on this part of the river.  You must paddle using your hands in order to move yourself and your flotation device from the start point to the end. 

Please see river float note below for information about floats. 

You must be able to swim to participate in this outing!

You will have to walk through the woods for about 15 minutes to get to the river to begin the float, and you’ll have to walk about 15 more minutes up a steep incline at the end to get from the river to the cars.   Well-behaved, properly supervised children age 9 and up welcome, but parents are responsible for all risks to their children.  Bring a friend or several if you wish.

We want people to carpool as much as possible from the meeting place in the morning.

Please meet at 8:45 a.m. in the lobby at the left entrance of the Wal-Mart on Odom Road in Gardendale at 8:45 a.m. this coming Saturday.  We plan to depart from there at 9:00 a.m.

Info. and Leader: Dan Frederick, email seoutings@bellsouth.net or call 205/631-4680

Float Note-Trip leader Dan Frederick has now sold all of the 60-inch long floats he had for sale, and he is currently unaware of a source where he can purchase more to sell.  This Saturday Dan’s daughter may bring a few 45-inch floats to sell for $10 each.  First come, first served.

We regret that at this time we have been unable to find a source where we can buy more of the 72-inch or 60-inch canvas-covered floats. 

Please note that this is NOT a kayak and canoe trip.  We are floating on the river on inflatable, vinyl canvas surf riders or tubes.  Substantial, fabric-covered, inflatable, vinyl, rectangular floats like you use to ride the waves at the Gulf work best.  My daughter may also bring some vinyl tubes which she’ll offer for rent.

Here is an alternative to carrying your lunches, water, towel and sunscreen in a pack on your back.  You can bring with you four 6-7 foot lengths of sturdy cord.  Place your pack with your things in it in the middle of the foot of your float.  Lash the pack to your float with two of the cords, one passing around the float and through the top of the straps and the other passing around the float and through the bottom of the straps of your pack.  Pass the other two cords over the top of your pack and under the float and tie them down tightly.  Then lie on your float with the pack sort of between your knees with your feet splayed out at the bottom corners of your float.  Using this method eliminates your having to float down the river for several hours on your belly with a pack on your back, and it also gives you the option of turning over and lying on your back in the slower-moving sections of the river in order to change your body position and float more comfortably.  If you are an adult, this method of fastening your pack to your float works only if you are using a 72-in long rectangular float.  Either method of transporting your pack is satisfactory and acceptable.  But I learned that people like it when you give them choices.  In any case, your lunches, etc. should be double bagged (or placed in a waterproof canoe bag) inside your pack.
       
DIRECTIONS TO MEETING PLACE
Wal-Mart Super Center-890 Odum Road, Gardendale, AL 35071.  From Birmingham take I-65 North to Exit 271, the first Gardendale exit.  Drive to the end of the ramp and turn right.  Stay in far right lane.  When you come to the first stoplight at intersection with Odom Road, turn right.  Drive to the first traffic light on Odum Road.  The Wal-Mart will be on your left after the traffic light immediately past the Murphy’s service station.





SEPTEMBER 14, SATURDAY, Meet 8:45 a.m.
Canoe and Kayak Trip with Dinner After
Where: Terrapin Creek near Piedmont, Alabama


Details:  Please plan to come on a relaxing kayak and canoe trip on Terrapin Creek in Calhoun County near Piedmont, Alabama.  The section we will paddle is relatively easy with no classified rapids.  This is a scenic stretch of creek located in a very rural area.  Thirty-three Southeastern Outings people participated in this popular outing in June of 2017.

Please note that for this trip you may rent canoes for $50 each or one person sit-upon plastic kayaks for $30 each from Terrapin Outdoor Center.  Rental fees include shuttle service, paddles and life jackets.  Also the outfitter will shuttle for a $10 fee per boat all private boats used on this outing.  If you wish to rent a boat from Terrapin Outdoor Center, please call the Center BEFORE September 14 at 256/447-6666 to reserve your boat.  Please be sure you tell the Center you are boating with Southeastern Outings.

After the canoe and kayak trip we are planning to go to a restaurant in Jacksonville for an optional dinner.  If you would like to wash up and/or have dinner with us at the restaurant after the canoe trip, please bring a change of clothes and a towel.  Outfitter has four changing rooms.  Two are changing rooms only with no toilets or washbowls, and two are restrooms with washbowls, toilets and running water, but no showers. 

Reservations Required: You must email seoutings@bellsouth.net or call Dan Frederick, 205/631-4680 if you plan to come on this outing.  Please advise your name, telephone number, skill level, whether you are bringing or wish to rent a canoe or kayak and whether you need a paddling partner.  You may leave a message on Dan’s voice mail if you wish. 

If you want to come on the September 14 kayak and canoe trip AND you are renting a boat from the outfitter at the site of the trip, you are required to call the BOTH the outfitter to reserve your boat AND ALSO contact Dan Frederick to notify him that you are coming!  Please do not just show up for this outing at the meeting place without making advance reservations!  And if you decide to meet us at some place other than the meeting place specified in this announcement, please notify Dan in advance and directly of this fact.

Meet 8:45 a.m. at Leeds Highway 78 gravel parking lot.   We plan to depart from there at 9:00 a.m.  For more essential information about this trip, please see Note for Kayak and Canoe Trips below.

Info. and Trip Leader: If you have further questions, please call Dan Frederick, 205/631-4680 or email seoutings@bellsouth.net.

Note for Kayak and Canoe Trips
The kayak and canoe outing listed above is suitable for beginner/novice canoeists and kayakers, but each beginner canoeist must paddle with an experienced canoeist.  Life jackets are required and must be worn.  You are responsible for finding your own boat.  Bring your own boat, borrow one, paddle with a friend, or rent from the outfitters listed.

Please bring a picnic lunch with you from home or pick your lunch up BEFORE you arrive at the meeting place.  Please do not make people wait while you take time to have your lunch prepared after you arrive at the meeting place at 8:45 a.m.  Also please bring your picnic lunch, something to drink, sunscreen and a towel.  Put your belongings in a waterproof dry bag in the boat.  Wear old shoes you don’t mind getting wet (old sneakers work well).  Also bring at least 6 feet of sturdy cord to tie up your boat.  If you have further questions, please call the trip leader.

When you make your reservation with the trip leader, please be absolutely certain to provide ALL of the following information:

1.    Whether you want to kayak or canoe
2.    Whether you are renting a kayak or canoe from the outfitter or bringing your own kayak or canoe
3.    Your name
4.    Your telephone number or email address
5.    If you are also making a reservation for someone else coming with you, please give the first and last NAMES of that person.  Don’t just say, “My daughter, my friend, my wife”.
6.    If you are canoeing, please give your skill level. 
7.    If you have already selected a canoe partner and you are making a reservation for your partner, too, please give the name and skill level of your partner.
8.    Please do NOT just show up at the meeting place without making an advance reservation!!
9.    And if you have made a reservation to participate and then decide to cancel, please be absolutely sure to call and notify the trip leader at least two hours before the scheduled departure time from the meeting place.  If you have made a reservation and then don’t show up and don’t cancel ahead of time, you will not be permitted to participate in any future Southeastern Outings events where reservations are required.
10.                        If you have made a reservation for a friend whom you have invited to come on this trip and your friend is not coming, you must notify the leader 1 ½ hours or more before the event departure time of this cancellation! 

SEPTEMBER 21, SATURDAY
OPEN
Probably kayak and canoe trip to a new location for Southeastern Outings


SEPTEMBER 28, SATURDAY, Hike begins sat 10:00 a.m.; Picnic set up begins at 11:30 a.m.; Kayaking and canoeing begins about 1:30 p.m.
Southeastern Outings Dayhike, Picnic Lunch and then Afternoon Kayak or Canoe Paddle

Where: Lower Fishing Lake (now called Beaver Lake), Oak Mountain State Park, located at the back entrance to the park.
 



Details:  Please note that due to the predicted uncomfortably high afternoon air temperature, we have changed the start time of the day hike on September 28 in Oak Mountain State Park to 10:00 a.m.  The first event of the day will be a brief dayhike (about 1 ¼ hours) along the shore of the upper fishing lake (now called Lunker Lake) in the park beginning at 10:00 a.m. from the Mallard Pavilion in the park.  Hike departs at 10:00 a.m. from the Mallard Pavilion in the park.

Then boaters, hikers and other Southeastern Outings people and guests will get together at the Mallard Pavilion in the neighborhood of the Flip Side Water Sports office, (FS and formerly the Fishing Center), for a group picnic.  Please bring a dish of food to share with the group.  Please bring all food items to this picnic in dishes with a cover on them (think “like Tupperware”.)  Please do not bring your food in fast food, cardboard or open containers.  There are obvious issues with bees, flies and yellow jackets, etc. when setting up food exposed outdoors to nuisance insects. 

You may bring a bag of potato chips, but if you do, you should bring some more substantial food to share in addition.  Please bring also $5/person ($2 seniors and children) park admission fee, a beverage for yourself and folding lawn chairs if you have them.  Southeastern Outings will furnish plates, cups, knives, forks, spoons, napkins, and ice.  Picnic preparations will begin at 11:30 a.m. We will begin eating lunch at 12:00 noon.

After lunch you can enjoy boating on the lower fishing lake.  You may bring your own boat (no charge) or you may rent a canoe from the park by paying for your rental canoe at the back gate to the park.  The park says they have 5 tandem canoes for rent.  Two of the canoes each used to have one broken seat in them.  Rental rate for canoes is $14 per hour. Cash only.  No credit cards accepted.  First come, first served.

FS has available for rent 5 solo kayaks and 8 stand-up paddleboards.  Rental rate for either is $20 per hour.  Cash or credit cards accepted by FS. 

No shuttle is involved in any of these boating activities.  Share an adventure!  Bring a friend. 

We’ll launch our boats about 1:30 p.m. at the lake shore.

You are welcome to participate in the boating or hiking and skip the group picnic; you are welcome to skip the boating or hiking and come just for the picnic; or, as most people did the previous five times we have sponsored this outing, you are encouraged to enjoy the outdoor exercise activities AND the picnic.

Meet at the Mallard Pavilion just downhill from the very far end of the parking lot which is designated for the FS office near the back entrance to Oak Mountain State Park

Info: (picnic) Acyenith Alexander 205/529-2253; (boating) Dan Frederick, seoutings@bellsouth.net or phone 205/631-4680; (hiking) David Shepherd, 205/240-4681

Postponed
SEPTEMBER 29, SUNDAY, Meet 1:45 p.m.
Moderately easy approximately 6 ½-mile dayhike on the Black Creek Trail in Fultondale and Gardendale, just north of Birmingham
Details: Walk on a rails-to-trails conversion route on an old railroad right of way.  This smooth trail is wide and level.  No hills!  This finely-crushed rock surface trail goes through mostly wooded terrain.  Note that the trail has been extended since we last hiked on it.  Our route on September 29 will include both the previously-hiked section and the new section.  So come out to see and experience what the new part looks like!

No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail!  This outing should be lots of fun for everyone.  Well-behaved, carefully supervised children age seven and up able to walk 6 ½ miles without complaining are welcome on this walk.  This outing has consistently been one of our most popular events since it is easy and close to Birmingham.

Meet 1:45 p.m. at the Black Creek Park in Fultondale, Alabama.  We plan to depart from there at 2:00 p.m.

Trip Leader: Dan Frederick, seoutings@bellsouth.net or 205/631-4680