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| |  | General Teacher Resources | Home » » » Waterfall Walks and Drives in Georgia Alabama and Tennessee | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Mark Morrison | | Paperback:
| 152 pages | | Publisher:
| Hf Pub | | Publication Date:
| 1995-07 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0963607022 | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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Book makes locating hard-to-find waterfalls easyFeb 16, 1999
This book does a great job of giving detailed maps and directions to some waterfalls that are very remote and obscure (as well as some that aren't). The author, a former surveyor, is very precise with his descriptions with milages accurate to .05 miles. The chief drawbacks are a lack of commentary and information on the fauna and flora of the region and a complex identification system that becomes rather cumbersome. Overall, an excellent catelog of some of the prettiest waterfalls in the region.
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My favorite book and way to spend a weekend.Feb 15, 2001
By Donald K. Moore
"Frog Enterprizes"
My family has been drug up to North Georgia to hike on every Waterfall in this book. We love Blood Mountain falls and Wildcat Creek falls, because you can slide down them. Barnes Creek in the Cohutta Wilderness is another great place to play, right when the trail starts at the bottom, and all the way up to all the multiple falls. There is a big grass camping field on top of the mountain for a wonderful all downhill hike on Barnes Creek too. The falls in the Tallulah Basin and over by the Chattooga River are so exciting to find and explore. The scary cliff clinging hike in the Three Forks is as good as it gets. Mark even mentions Rock Town, an area of house size boulders you have to climb on , around, and under. You could spend all day there and still not see everything. It's amazing how many waterfalls the great state of Georgia has. Get this book and start enjoying some of the best weekends in some of the best wilderness area's in all of the Eastern U.S. There are so many more waterfalls past Anna Ruby and Amicalola. Please pack out though, and be safe. Another great waterfall book is Waterfalls of the Southern Appalachians, which covers waterfalls in North and South Carolina. Go Mark Go.
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