Preserving the legacy trails of the Carolina foothills
Winter 2016
  December Fog  
       FETA Newsletter
                              Winter 2016
If you are like me, you are counting the days until Spring.  Between the rain, mud, and cold there haven't been nearly as many riding days as we'd like. On top of that, I've been out of action with foot surgery. So bring on Spring!
 
There have been three significant cave-ins along the Pacolet River from heavy rains and likely more damage on the trails. Please be diligent in reporting any problems you encounter on the trails. If you are able to safely do so, please take a cell phone photo of problem areas you come across and send the photo us.  This will be helpful to us in assessing damage.  With the freezing nights, there will inevitably be some mushy trails by the afternoon, so please exercise caution when trail riding. 
  
We have had two incidents recently of members riding with dogs . . . you know better!  Winter is a good time to review the rules that you signed with your membership. An outline of your agreement is included in this newsletter. Ok, 'nuff said!
 
Well, bundle up and enjoy the good days for riding!

From my (recovery) stall,
Judith  
 
 

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Your Pledge to FETA

What can you do to preserve our trail system?  Following the landowners' conditions for trail use is the most important thing you can do.  Following is an abbreviated list of what we agree to each time we renew our FETA membership.

 

  • FETA trails are on private property.  Riding is a privilege, not a right
  • Members only
  • Guests permitted with a signed release before you ride
  • Guests limited to 6 rides. After that they must become members
  • Members must accompany guests on the trails
  • Maximum of 6 riders in a group
  • Stay off trails when they are closed
  • Trails are for mounted riding or carriage driving; no ponying
  • Riders/drivers must wear a helmet
  • Practice safe horsemanship; no cantering around pastures or barns
  • Be courteous and appreciative to landowners
  • No dogs, no smoking, no drinking, no litter
  • FETA tag on the left side of your saddle or bridle; gladly show your tag if asked
  • Decal on driver's side rear window or lower corner of driver's side front window
  • Boarders must be riding members

Please use common sense and be considerate.  It is not "just" trail riding.  There are lots of uncontrollable risks in riding any horse.  Please don't take inexperienced riders as guests; keep them on your own property.  Treat other's property as you would your own.  Don't spoil things for the rest of the members by doing thoughtless or selfish things.  Please use good judgement and help preserve the rare and invaluable asset of our landowners' goodwill and generosity.

Flood Damage
The flooding that occurred several weeks ago ravaged the land adjacent to the Pacolet River. At Cotton Patch, the river came way up out of its banks. A pasture fence was knocked down at TJ's Trace. The planned obstacle course in the open meadow near Jackie's Bottoms had a stack of more than 20 railroad ties and 10 telephone poles that were designated for use in building the course. They were taken by the river. The large round hay bales that were waiting to be picked up at the Ag Tract were floated out of the field and into the woods along Scriven Road. Many of them have been retrieved but there are still some lodged in the woods that you may notice when riding on Scriven Road.

There is erosion and under cutting all along the river bank where the horse trails are located. Please be aware of the possibility of under cutting on trails that are near the river, streams, and tributaries. The ground may look solid from on top, but there may be nothing underneath. Exercise extreme caution around these areas to avoid the risk of a cave in from the added weight of a horse and rider. We are working diligently to identify and repair the areas. Three trails have been closed at Cotton Patch.  They are TJ's Trace, Riverside Lounge, and Placer Mines.  These are fork trails and alternate routes are available for each one.

There is a large collapse on Winding River Trail near Cartwright's Trace.  This trail is not passable.  From Cartwright's Trace riders will need to go out onto Carriage Row and ride on the road to access other FETA trails.

Erosion at Jackie's Bottom Trail along the Pacolet River at Cotton Patch
         
Pasture fence at TJ's Trace knocked down by debris from the rushing flood waters
                 
Membership Renewal Time is Approaching
The 2016-17 membership applications will be sent to your email address inbox around April 1.  In order to renew promptly, please remember to:
  • Send email changes to Roberta Axelrod at information@fetatrails.org.  This will insure delivery of the application to your inbox.
  • Check your records now and call your vet to update your Coggins if necessary. Outdated or missing Coggins is a frequent problem which delays completion of renewals.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please click here to send Roberta an email. 

About Parking and Riding Our Gravel Roads
Riding on Scriven Road

FETA has four official parking areas and three unofficial ones.  The entire system of trails may be accessed from these designated places. We are fortunate to have gravel roads available to ride when the trails are closed. Parking along Hooker Road, River Road, and Carriage Row is permissible when trails are closed; however, be aware that you may not use a FETA trail to get to a road when the trails are closed.  

 

Gravel roads include:

River Road (3.7 miles),  

Carriage Row (1 mile long),  

Scriven Road (1 mile long),  

South River Road (0.9 mile).   

 

Clarence Rhodes and Capps Road are also graveled and pretty routes to take.  There are roughly 10 miles of gravel roads to ride. A closed trail system is no excuse to forego riding.

 

Some of the parking areas are near fences. Please do not tie your horse to a fence or anything they can pull away from in the event of a panic.  Horses have been known to pull away from fences with the fence board remaining attached to the lead rope.  A fence board chasing your horse compounds the flight response and will most likely result in injury to your horse or even death should he run into the path of a moving vehicle.

 

Remember that you may not ride on the trails when they are closed.  Land owners and others often contact FETA when riders are seen during questionable trail conditions. In the event that concerns arise regarding riders, concerned parties are encouraged to make note of the date and time in addition to vehicle descriptions, including tag numbers of both truck and trailer then relay that information to FETA. 

We take the protection of the best trail system on the East Coast seriously.  Thank you for your help in maintaining it with us.
Where to Park

FENCE

From I-26, take SC Exit 1 toward Landrum. 

Go 1.5 miles, then turn right at the light onto Bomar Road (Land Mart on the corner).

Go one short block, turn right onto Prince Road.

Follow Prince Road for approximately 1.5 miles.

Turn left onto Hunting Country Road (just before the I-26 overpass).

Follow Hunting Country Road for approximately 3/4 mile.

Equestrian Center entrance, Mane Gate Lane, will be on the left just before the I-26 underpass.

For the main FENCE entrance, the FENCE Center, hiking trails and TROT barn, continue on Hunting Country Road under the I-26 underpass to the main FENCE gates on your right.

 

Hooker Road 

Pull off parking for horse trailers along Hooker Road before intersection with River Road and Scriven Road.

Traveling south on Hooker Road, parking is on the east (left) side of Hooker Road immediately past the gas pipeline and before the "T" intersection with River Road and Scriven Road.

 

Traveling west on River Road (from Golden Road, Morgan Chapel, or South River Road), turn right onto Hooker Road (paved). Pull off along the right side of the road up to the gas pipeline. There are yellow FETA diamonds posted along the tree line.

 

   

 

 

 

 

Be aware that GPS refers to Hooker Road as Spicer Road. Road signs read Hooker Road.  Rondo Ridge, Hooker Ridge and Cotton Patch trails are accessible from here.  

 

Because this parking area is close to River Road and Scriven Road it is a good place to park when the trails are closed. Riding on River Road and Scriven Road is always permissible. Scriven Road is 1 mile in length.  It is 1.6 miles to Morgan Chapel and 2.4 miles to Carriage Row.  From this parking area to the end of Carriage Row and back is a 7 mile ride.

 

 

Parking sign at Peniel Lot  

 

Peniel Road Parking
Located on Peniel Road, 3/4 of a mile west of the intersection of Henderson Road, Luther Durham Road, and Peniel Road.  This parking area is situated on the edge of a hay field.  Riders must keep to the designated parking area. Do not drive or ride in the hay field.





Scriven Road Parking
 

Parking is available on Scriven Road. Traveling from Hooker Road or River Road, go west on Scriven Road (becomes Screven Road). Parking area is 1.6 miles from the Hooker Road/River Road intersection. Go past Clarence Rhodes Road on the right. Go 0.1 mile and turn left into the marked grassy lane. Drive to the end of the lane and park in the open grassy area under the power lines.  There is a Trailer Parking FETA diamond posted on Scriven Road indicating where to turn in. Gates have been installed at this parking area due to trespassing.  The gates are not lock and horse can easily be lead or ridden through the wooded area around the gate posts. 

 

This area is also accessible from Hwy 108. Turn onto Screven Road from Lynn Road (Hwy 108) at the Carolina Yarn Processors sign (CYP) near McFarland's Funeral Chapel. Continue past Markham Road 0.2 miles. The parking area is on the right.  

 

Access the Scriven Trails by crossing Little Creek to the south then follow the marked trail.

 

Ride along Scriven Road to get to Cotton Patch and Hooker Ridge. Go right out of the parking area heading east along Scriven Road. To make a loop back to the trailer through the Scriven trails, turn right onto Little Creek Trail before the bridge over the Pacolet River.  

 

To access the trails on Hooker Ridge continue on Scriven Road across the bridge and past the tomato field on the right. After the road curves, take Glen Trail uphill on the left to access the trails on Hooker Ridge. To access Cotton Patch, go right off of Scriven Road into the Ag Tract.  

 

Follow Scriven Road to Hooker Road to access the Rondo Ridge Trails.

 

Contact Faith Jorgenson if you need help locating this parking area or if you would like a guided ride of these trails. 

Unofficial Parking Areas
In addition to designated FETA parking, there are also unofficial parking areas. They are:
 
Finally Farm
View from Hunting Country Road down Carriage Row 

Parking is allowed along Finally Farm's fence line on Carriage Row. This is just before the intersection with Hunting Country Road.  Several trails may be accessed.  You may park and ride along Carriage Row when trails are closed.  Carriage Row is 1.0 mile in length. Do not tie to fences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Looking toward Morgan Chapel Bridge 
Fields Edge

There is a pull-off on River Road on the east side of the Morgan Chapel Bridge along the river.  Ride River Road in either direction to access FETA trails.  Cross the Morgan Chapel Bridge to access trails to FENCE (left after crossing the bridge) or the Underpass Trail (right after crossing bridge).  Check the trail status line at 828-894-0496 for updates on the Underpass Trail. Do not tie to the fence at Fields Edge. 

 

 

 

 

River Road
View from River Road 
A favorite parking area is on River Road 0.2 mile west of Appaloosa Lane and 0.1 mile east of South River Road.  There is a pull off on the south side of the road (by the river). Ride west toward South River Road to access trails at Rondo Ridge, Cotton Patch, and Hays Hollow.  Going east on River Road toward Morgan Chapel, there is a steep trail to the right into a river crossing with access to River's Edge trail. Parking is allowed on River Road when trails are closed.  River Road is open to horses regardless of trail status or weather conditions.  River Road is 3.7 miles in length. 
Board Members and Meetings

Questions or comments?  Board members are happy to talk to you any time.  They are:

  

Judith Kerns, President                                  Faith Jorgenson, Communications

    Dot Moyer, Vice President                          Roberta Axelrod, Membership

Gail Gardner, Secretary                                      Rhonda King, Member Relations

     Bill Kerns, Treasurer                                   Jim Troppmann, Trails Chair 

      Liz Dicey, Webmaster                                       Anne Swift, Trails Chair  

 

    

At-large Members
Holly Dake        Tina Walker        Kathy  Nebel 

                                  Mike Frye         Aleah Wicks                  

                                                 

 
       

  

Trail Area Representatives are:

  Nancy:  Chinquapin Farm                                     Dot:  Pretty Bottom, Stonybrook

Rhonda:  Pony Track, Hunting Woods                 Judith:  River Rd, Carriage Row

   Faith:   Hunting Country Rd to River Rd                Jim:  North Peniel Trails

    Anne:  FENCE                                                 Tina:  Little Mountain Trails

 

FETA's Board meets the 4th Tuesday evening of the month at 6:30.  All members are welcome to attend, raise questions or issues at the start of the meeting, or just observe.  Contact Judith Kerns for location.  No July or December meeting. 
  
Faith Jorgenson, Editor
Foothills Equestrian Trails Association