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The Cohutta Wilderness of North Georgia
Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring finally incited public outrage around environmental issues. This led to the passing of more stringent federal laws to protect natural resources and public lands, including the Wilderness Act of 1964 and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1970.
According to the Wilderness Act, "wilderness" is recognized as:
an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain . . . [An] area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation, which is protected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions. . . [which] may also contain ecological, geological, or other features of scientific, educational, scenic, or historical value.
The Act states that a wilderness area allows for "a primitive and unconfined type of recreation." Motor vehicles are only allowed in designated areas and commercial activities like timber harvest are prohibited. Visitors can camp and hike freely as long as they follow posted regulations.
According to the Wilderness Act of 1964, what activities would be allowed and restricted on Tearbritches Trail?
Use at least two details from the passage to support your answer.