Hiking at Tallulah Gorge, Georgia
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I was there this afternoon.
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the information is awesome! Thanks so much for the help!
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Fantastic video! Truly is a breath taking site!
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Great video Karen. I plan on visiting this park and area soon. All the best.
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thanks so much...we are heading there this week and this video was incredibly helpful!
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thanks so much...we are heading there this week and this video was incredibly helpful!
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I will be there on Wednesday, August 11, 2010!! Video of my Trip to come!!
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Wow, it looks great from here, i'll have to go their some time. Nice video.
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I used to live up there, hiking much of the old TFRR roadbed as part of a preservation push a few years ago. About the time I left, there was talk that Georgia Power was considering rebuilding a portion of the old railroad which ran under the overlook, and powering it using overhead catenary. The idea was to have a short tourist train running along the gorge side for viewing.
Great video!! You should have your own travel show. I love Tallulah falls gorge. I used to stop there on the way to the smoky mountains. That was before that park was built. I tried several times to find a route down into the gorge. Now that I know about that park and the steps I will definately put it back on my list. Again great video. The words you chose , your enthusiasm, everything. Good job .Please post more vids
remberify 2 years ago
Thanks! Know any producers? Ha, ha! I'd love to this on a full-time basis and am working towards it. Thanks again! Please do visit.
Karenliana 2 years ago
Excellent video, we enjoyed watching it.
poprocz 2 years ago
Thanks!
Karenliana 2 years ago
Where you were talking about "permits" is where you access a trail to the Sliding rock, about a quarter mile downstream, certainly the best part of Tallulah Gorge State Park, if not the best attraction in the entire state of Georgia. When they open up the dam the area at the bottom is where you begin white water rafting. Good tour nevertheless, thanks for explaining this state park, now go back there right now and get a permit and slide down the sliding rock, you won't regret it!
pavelow235 2 years ago
Thanks! I would love to do that some day!
Karenliana 2 years ago