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    Default Georgia Hikers....

    ive been stuck in school for the past couple months and havent had the chance to go hiking; im really starting to go stir crazy haha. anyways im sitting here thinking about where i want to go when i get back for winter break this december. what do you georgia guys (or anyone who's hiked this area) think the best/most beautiful/ most fun section of the AT in georgia is?

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    Why choose? You can do the whole thing in 4 or 5 days.
    If not NOW, then WHEN?

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    if i had time to do the whole thing, i wouldnt have asked what was everyones favorite section.

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    I've hiked Georgia for about forty years and my personal favorite section is the one from Springer Mtn. to Bly Gap. Almost eighty miles of amazing beauty, easy to strenuous trail, breathtaking vistas and unimaginable peace and quiet.

    In December you know you should be prepared for anything from the mid eighties and brilliant sun to zero and below with rain, sleet, ice and/or snow.

    You can do the whole thing or pick any of the public road crossings as a bail out point. You won't miss a thing if you do.

    Remember that GA 348 is usually closed in winter months, so don't count on a bail between Neel's Gap and Unicoi Gap.

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    MikeG, since I can't edit let me add this. I figured you couldn't or didn't care to do the entire thing, I just wanted you to know that from my experience you can't go wrong with any section you decide to do.

    At any rate, have a ball!

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    yea i've been rearranging all my equipment for the winter, im getting really excited haha. im going to be working alot this winter thats why i really dont have time for anything more than 2 days at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeG View Post
    if i had time to do the whole thing, i wouldnt have asked what was everyones favorite section.
    You're too young to be this cranky. You have to live many years before it is socially acceptable to snap back at a thruhiker who was trying to be of service to you.
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    An easy and really striking two dayer would be from Woody Gap (GA-60) to Neel's Gap (US-19/129). That takes you over Blood Mountain, the hiest point on the AT in Georgia. Dangerous in icy conditions but knock down gorgeous views, and just 10 miles. Maybe too short in good weather but a bout right in bad weather.

    If you are a fast walker and got good weather Neel's Gap to Unicoi Gap is a nice hike. IMO a bit more difficult than Woody/Neel's, but then I ain't 19 anymore.

    Either of those hikes are road crossing to road crossing but I'd think about a shuttle or a drop off and pick up instead of parking on the roadside. I've never been hit, but many have.

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    Blood Mountain was beautiful - we hiked it north to south.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    You're too young to be this cranky. You have to live many years before it is socially acceptable to snap back at a thruhiker who was trying to be of service to you.

    yes and you have no clue who i am, or the tone in which i wrote that. but thanks for the advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeG View Post
    yes and you have no clue who i am, or the tone in which i wrote that. but thanks for the advice.
    You'll have to forgive us for not being able to read your mind.

    In your first post you state that you want to hike during your vacation from school, then get rather snarky that I didn't figure out that that meant you are looking for a two-day hike.

    Whatever. Georgia is all good.

    However, North Carolina is better.
    If not NOW, then WHEN?

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    Mike G, what high school did you go to? I went to milton
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    i went to chattahoochee, graduated in '06. looks like we are rivals haha.

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    Hey MikeG, you know Matt Rogers? He is a couple of years older, but same school.

    Personally I graduated from Forsyth County 'way back when there was only one high school, so I guess we're rivals too.

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    im pretty sure i've heard of him, just cant get a face right now. belive it or not forsyth is getting ready to build another high school i think its up to four now.

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    ha looks like it. i was 01' back when our sports were pretty good and our school wasnt brand new and worth 239482309482 million dollars.
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    haha yea if you think it was bad back then, I was in town this weekend and it was chattahoochee's homecoming.....I swear it looked like a college game. I cant belive the amount of money that athledic department gets.

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    I love the climb up the back of Blue Mtn. from Low Gap
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    I'd recommend Neel's Gap to Unicoi Gap. Some really nice campsites along this part of the trail and some nice hiking.
    It's a great day to be alive !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeG View Post
    im pretty sure i've heard of him, just cant get a face right now. belive it or not forsyth is getting ready to build another high school i think its up to four now.
    Matt is at UGA now, he's the eldest son of a very close friend.

    You're right, that school (West Forsyth) is set to open soon, possibly after Christmas Break.

    That is the neighborhood where I grew up. Absolutly nothing is the same as when I was young. I think we got half the state of Michigan living in Forsyth County now. Not enough room to swing a cat anymore, that's why I moved to the mountains.

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