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    Default Chattahoochee Gap, GA tenting sites?

    Just wondering if there is a site suitable for a small tent at Chattahoochee Gap? My timing and slow hiking speed might make that a possible overnight location--and it seems to be the last good water source (late Sept/Oct 2016) before getting to Blue Mountain. Any advice on this location would be welcome. Thanks.

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    There is a campsite at Chattahoochee Gap.

    You might have to go downhill a little further than usual to get water but it is there.

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    The last I heard Blue Mtn Shelter source is dry.

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    Here's a pic of the gap during leaf off beginning about 1:15 into the vid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdHiw8LZN9M

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    Thanks FatMan--one of the reasons for tenting there--I believe it is the last water source (currently) before the now dry Blue Mtn shelter.

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    You probably already know this, but that spring at the gap is the source of the "mighty" Chattahoochee River. I...just..think that's cool :-)
    hikers gonna hike

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    I've camped right at the gap. The Jack's Gap/Knob Trail comes in right there, as you can see in the video Dogwood notes above. If you're hiking NOBO I think there is a campsite down a double-track to your right. It's a hard, almost doubled-back right. I didn't go look at it but a couple was camping back there when we arrived there, which is why we setup at the fork.

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