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    Default Short Hike on AT to Long Creek Falls - Video

    Long Creek Falls is located in an area called “Three Forks” near Dahlonega, Georgia where the Benton McKaye Trail separates from the Appalachian Trail. Here is some video footage I shot and edited.


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    what did you use to film it? My 48fr HD camera won't do that great. even in cinema mode.

    And nice video. I love to see local trails
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    Thanks, Shot with Panasonic GH4 1080p 60fps at 200Mbps. Lenses used included Panasonic 14-45mm, 45-175mm and Olympus 60mm macro. I am really liking this camera. I sold my professional Panasonic HPX170 video camera to finance my new kit. I have also, cut my gear weight in half.

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    Gorgeous video. Bravo!

    Are the falls not right on the AT any more? I remember being there on my first day out from Springer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rafe View Post
    Gorgeous video. Bravo!

    Are the falls not right on the AT any more? I remember being there on my first day out from Springer.
    The falls are about a quarter mile off trail. Well worth the distance, lovely place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malto View Post
    The falls are about a quarter mile off trail. Well worth the distance, lovely place.
    Was it always a side trip to the falls? I don't remember it that way. Maybe one of the other old geezers knows. LW? Anybody?

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    From the parking area on FS Road 58 head east on the AT about one mile. The falls is on the left via a short 200' spur trail.

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