Brush Mountain Park project reaches another major milestone in protecting the land and public access forever

Crunch.

With a bit of mud splatter and a lot of smile, Bo Frazier dismounted onto the gravel parking lot. “Fantastic. You’d think the trails would be kind of wet and soggy, but it was really good. Really good,” he said, one palm on the handlebars of his thick-wheeled bike.

For the last month and a half, Frazier, a 58-year-old resident of Hiwassee, has been mountain biking two to three times a week up Stonecutters Hollow, one of three properties that make up the 778-acre Brush Mountain Park…

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