Maps Georgia Traverse and Hurricane Creek Area

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I know it's out here but could somebody tell me some map numbers for these areas I've been on them but just follow the leader.
Now we've got a little rv trailer we will be re-doing these places on our own so I've got to set up a nav-bag with some nav tools to go with all the vast electronics, keep the old chops up if nothing else.
All help will be appreciated including areas I might want to circumvent with the trailer, I'm not sure about my fording depth so that's another thing to consider.
Thanks ya'll.
Bill, Jeri, Zed,
Bonnie and Vuk
 
For HC, check Pisgah Map's Frency Broad. I have not used this particular one, but have been happy with their maps in other areas. For example, the NatGeo map doesn't have the Muster Grounds roads but Pisgah does.
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As @BMThiker hiker linked, Georgia Overland is the source for anything Georgia Traverse. For paper topos of the area, NatGeo 777 and 778 is what you are looking for.
 
Parts of the route are closed. Tray mountain is one. I saw on another forum that one of the other trails is seasonal and closed until March but most of it is open.
 
Parts of the route are closed. Tray mountain is one. I saw on another forum that one of the other trails is seasonal and closed until March but most of it is open.
Yes, Tray is closed. Along with Dick's Creek trail and a section of Popcorn Creek road. Closed over a year ago now (the interactive forest service map in the calendar thread is accurate). I wrote the Forest Service to offer assistance in any work that needed to be done. If I had a GA residence I would also be writing my elected bobbleheads too since it is too easy to close a road and leave it that way.
 
Cool beans thanks brothers.
The NC boys think Hurricane Creek might not be trailer friendly but I was thinking we could leave Vuk along the river near Hot Springs and truck in from there see what the terrain and obstacles look like until you can find camping spots.
My trailer is good for boondocking but probably fording streams might be iffy.
But from what I remember most of the Georgia Traverse we did on Groundhog Day was doable at least most of the campable spots.
And I seem to remember seeing campers up at Max Patch come to think of it.
 

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