
Dukes Creek Falls Reprise
In 2019, I returned to Dukes Creek Falls in my beloved North Georgia to take new pictures.
Dukes Creek Falls Reprise
In 2019, I returned to Dukes Creek Falls in my beloved North Georgia to take new pictures.
A Successful Trip to Blood Mountain
Cold? Oh, yes. Steep? Yes, certainly. But is a hike up Blood Mountain in North Georgia with good people worth it in the end? Absolutely.
A Half-Forgotten Trip
The year 2015 was a busy year, filled with transition, so this was the only post I made that year. But the Sourwood Trail is very close to where I grew up, so it was a fitting walk.
Angelic Waterfalls
I found Angel Falls through a book on hiking by Donald Pfitzer and visited both it and Panther Falls.
Summer in Georgia
A long wait in the car in the rain, a short hike in Andrews Cove, followed by a downpour as I returned to the car.
A Study in Black and White
Dukes Creek Falls is a gorgeous waterfall in northeast Georgia with a trailhead off of the Richard B. Russell scenic highway.
A Trail of Many Waterfalls
A wonderful hike, multiple waterfalls, including Raven Cliff Falls, and a llama. Just another day in North Georgia?
Best Laid Plans
Amicalola Falls is a very tall cascade in northern Georgia, and my brother and I got a view from the top, not by the trails, because I got us lost, but by the convenient observation deck we could drive to.
The Bear Hair Gap at Vogel State Park
I’ve been to Vogel State Park before, and it’s in one of my most favorite places, the North Georgia mountains. This time, I took the Bear Hair Gap Trail.
Meeting Folks on the Slaughter Creek Trail
Sometimes it’s great to have the entire trail to oneself, to enjoy the silence (or at least the non-human sounds). But, sometimes, it’s kind of interesting to meet people along the trail. That’s what happened as I took the Slaughter Creek Trail, in north Georgia.