Never said don't wear orange. I wear it myself. Too much fear talk is bad carma.
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Never said don't wear orange. I wear it myself. Too much fear talk is bad carma.
How many hikers have been shot by hunters on the AT. How many hikers have been killed by bears. How many have been attact by mice. Grow a set people.
Boys and girls should be taught to pee and poop in the woods without any devise or hand holding. Just teach them to burry it. Unbelievable.
The colores are brilliant November in Georgia.
You don't need canister. Do a search on hanging food bag. Make her first hike easy and she may want to hike again.
Canisters are required from March 1 till June 1 fron Jarrod to Neals.
If it is your girlfriends first overniter on the AT I would yust hike from Woody to Neals gap. Best veiws of GA.
Thanks for that! I use artificial only and have some barbless from when I fished Dukes creek. We are planning to camp there.
We are hiking in Georgia this fall by some streams. It's hard for me to pass up without casting a few times.
I am trying to complete Georgia this fall with my crew. We started in the middle and have been filling in sections over the the past few years. This year we are starting at Springer and hiking to...
What are the top three hardest states and where does Georgia place in the list of fourteen?
Just saying what I would do. I did say go in and repair the trail afterwards. If man stayed off the trail for 5 years you would never know there was a trail.
That's good to know. I had considered buying a goat to haul my gear while I hike.
I understand the need for low impact to the land, but a storm has already caused major impact. A common sense approach to clearing these areas should be implemented.
I would take a Bobcat and a...
Heard on the radio today that clean up from storms in GA mountains is still far from over. What is the reason power saws are not allowed? Seems silly to me.
I should have stated we are coming from Woody after we drop off a car. Looking at Gattistown, App Blueridge, and FS 42. I will go a little out of the way to avoid rough roads but already looking at...
Has any one been there recently? Planning to go soon but with the rain we have had I'm hoping the FS roads are good. From what I have read it is a long drive on them.
If I get to a shelter that is full a and needed to camp I would move on then camp off trail.
Woodpeckers are pretty rough on those trees too.
Hiked there for my first time a few weeks ago and it was amazing. Would have stayed longer but after 11 miles it was time to move on.
I would camp at Tray Mt. And Blue Mt. Dick's Creek parking can be tight.
I got lost just reading that.lol
I get it. I have fishing holes in south Ga and the gulf that I protect.
Based on my experience last weekend you may need to park at Tesnatee or Hogpen gap. Woody gap and BR were full but we improvised.
Bear hunters giving us a ride down wildcat creek road and good folks that took us to the car at Dicks creek after we bugged out at Attis gap due to ankle injury.