Volunteers blaze new section of Pinhoti Trail
by Doug Walker, rn-t.com
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A new half-mile section of the Pinhoti Trail between Cave Spring and Cedartown was blazed Sunday by volunteers. Marty Dominy of Toomsboro (from back), Rick Moon of Dalton, Larry Madden of Cave Spring and Ricky Flowers of Cedartown. (Doug Walker / Rome News-Tribune)
A new half-mile section of the Pinhoti Trail between Cave Spring and Cedartown was blazed Sunday by volunteers. Marty Dominy of Toomsboro (from back), Rick Moon of Dalton, Larry Madden of Cave Spring and Ricky Flowers of Cedartown. (Doug Walker / Rome News-Tribune)
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Far off the beaten path between Cave Spring and Cedartown, volunteers were pouring out sweat on a humid January afternoon, laying the groundwork for what they hope will soon be a well-worn trail.

Armed with rakes, axes and hoes on Sunday, leaders of the Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association were clearing a new off-road path across a tract acquired by The Conservation Fund last year.

Rick Moon of Dalton, president of the Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association, was joined by Larry Madden of Cave Spring, Ricky Flowers of Cedartown and Marty Dominy of Toomsboro in Wilkinson County.

The crew put in several hours of hands-on labor to help create an off-road trail that will ultimately cross Santa Claus Mountain south of Cave Spring and link Old Georgia 100 to the new Ga. 100.

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