The Clouds Below

This trip in the fall of 2022 will lead me on a 14-day hiking tour of northern Georgia, southern Tennessee and a slice of North Carolina. This week: Visiting two equally exciting mountain tops in North Carolina. The first is barely a 500ft hike from the parking area, the other a short, but tough ascent.… Continue reading The Clouds Below

Hiking to Wesser Bald Fire Tower

This trip in the fall of 2022 will lead me on a 14-day hiking tour of northern Georgia, southern Tennessee and a slice of South Carolina. This week: Exploring waterfalls in the Nantahala National Forest, driving the Cherohala Skyway and hiking to the famous Wesser Bald Fire Tower. Conasauga Falls Boondocking Spent a very quiet… Continue reading Hiking to Wesser Bald Fire Tower

Creek Crossings and Spectacular Views

This trip in the fall of 2022 will lead me on a 14-day tour of northern Georgia, southern Tennessee and a slice of South Carolina. The van did its first successful creek crossing through shallow water and the rest of the day was filled hiking to some awesome peaks in Georgia and Tennessee. High Shoals… Continue reading Creek Crossings and Spectacular Views

Views, Hiking & Vanlife in Georgia

This trip in the fall of 2022 will lead me on a 14-day tour of northern Georgia, southern Tennessee and a slice of South Carolina. After the first two days with some hurdles and issues, I have arrived in northern Georgia, where I will spend most of my time during this trip, hiking in forests… Continue reading Views, Hiking & Vanlife in Georgia

Reflection

This trip will lead me on a 14-day tour of eastern Alabama, western Georgia and a slice of Tennessee. On this last day of my trip to Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia, I visit Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, several covered bridges and the Andersonville National Cemetery. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park This park contains Kennesaw… Continue reading Reflection

Georgia’s Canyons

This trip will lead me on a 14-day tour of eastern Alabama, western Georgia and a slice of Tennessee. I visit variety of covered bridges, an old-fashioned labyrinth and an unexpected treasure in the form of an East coast canyon two waterfalls. Old Union Crossing Covered Bridge After leaving my boondocking spot, I went on… Continue reading Georgia’s Canyons