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Washington DC to Atlanta Georgia
Flight from Washington DC to Atlanta was overbooked but I was lucky enough to be one of the first areas on the plane to be called so I wasn't bumped off. They were offering $300 of United flight vouchers and next available flight; had this been near the beginning of ...
Leaving Cleveland
Well, after much anticipation and excitement, we are finally on the road. Planning on getting as far as Clarksville, Tenn today. We will be meeting Tom, Robin and Jess for dinner before settling in at Clarksville RV Resort for the night. I am always anxious about forgetting something when I travel out of the country, so I have to keep reminding myself that I can just "Stop ...
Hiked In to the Hike Inn!
... A good omen. We started up...it was a separate trail for the Hike Inn than for the Approach Trail (as in approach to the Appalachian Trail - we are not quite ready for that yet!) Yes, it was uphill, but not continuously. Sometimes there were level parts and sometimes downhills. The uphill parts definitely got the heart pumping! We did not see any vistas, just woods and more woods - very pretty and serene. We chatted ...
Oops- Wrong turn in Franklin!
We took 64 out of Franklin instead of 23. Went to Hayesville but beautiful ride so okay. Continuing south on little roads Young Harris is a very nice little mountain resort town. Lots of spas. On a big lakeop Few miles further on encountered most serpentine mtn road we've ever seen!! Couple of miles north of intersection of 11 and ...
Georgia and South Carolina
... it's obvious that we left moaning with the pain of being too full.
We left the Dillard House and headed south to Clayton, Ga., turned left and went to South Carolina. Leaving the Chattahoochee National Forest, we entered the Sumter National Forest and crossed the South Carolina line (it's only 20 minutes from Clayton, Ga.) and walked down to the Chattooga River and some of the most dangerous rapids in the southeastern U.S. We watched the rafters (you ...