Pine Mountain, Georgia

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RichardK
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There might be more interest in a root canal than a Georgia hike. But, it's been a few days since the last report. So, I thought I would toss this one in.

We visited Warm Springs to see Roosevelt's Little White House. The nearby F.D. Roosevelt State Park offered some nice hikes though wooded areas with creeks and streams. There is a 23 mile long Pine Mountain Trail with a bunch of side loops. We hiked the Big Poplar Loop and the Wolf Den Trail to Cascade Falls. There were several overlooks with nice views over the valley. It's all worth a look if you are ever in the area.

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Uncle Rico
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Post by Uncle Rico »

Very beautiful Richard. Thanks.
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JeffH
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Nice pictures. While you may not have the big hills around you any more, we don't have those fall colors.
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Beautiful fall colors!
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tekewin
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Great photos, especially the waterfall.

Are you anywhere near Stone Mountain?
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tekewin wrote: Are you anywhere near Stone Mountain?
Actually, we live on the Florida east coast in a little town called Jensen Beach. It's a 500 mile drive to reach a place that is 1200' above sea level and not flat. I'm going broke buying airline tickets for our trips to the Sierra and Death Valley. We have relatives in Atlanta and once rode the cable car to the top of Stone Mountain.
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