There isn't any real information out there. All of it is secondhand from what I can tell.
Here is a little media coverage... Not enough information for my taste, mostly nostalgia, very little hard fact.
http://www.atmoreadvance....4/22/lifestyles/life2.txtAHTS links to a blog about it, which in turn links to the above:
http://lahiker.blogspot.com/Incidentally, and presumably unrelated, the Monroe Journal reports that The Nature Conservancy has purchased 1,786 acres in north Monroe County with the intent that it be transferred for recreational use to the state with the help of the Forever Wild Land Trust, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
http://www.nature.org/whe...bama/press/press4481.html