 All right, so I'm here in the north Georgia mountains as you may be able to see I haven't quite gone in a woods yet, but where I'll camp in this well actually I shouldn't even say camping because I'm at one of the campsites in the You know Georgia State Parks But one of the things they actually have here. That's really nice is you can rent a Yurt so that's what I've done for the past for the next two days. I think Usually these things go for around the price of a hotel I mean like a hundred bucks a night, but there's a memorial weekend or week special. So we took advantage of that So anyway, you know got all your High-tech stuff got a spigot for water gonna let a fire it rained recently here. So, you know You know some of this wood is pretty crappy. I was sort of hacking some up But Sarah went to get some dry firewood. You got to buy it at the visitor center or whatever But you know, there's nothing wrong with taking the lazy route on your vacation Anyway, let me show you what the Yurt looks like these aren't necessarily that common in Different parks, but a bunch of Georgia parks have them. They're just really nice They can go anywhere from depending on the park from 60 to 100 bucks a night So they got windows you can take off You got doors. They're locked with like a particular passcode that you put in not a key and Inside It's actually pretty nice. It's like really high quality everything's Very nice wood Got two futons. This is a futon. Got a bunk bed They do have a heater over here. They do have a couple electrical outlets here on there So that's nice to have. I don't have my computer or anything because you know I sort of defeats purpose of coming on vacation even got a ceiling light in fact these things They get pretty warm when we first came in The fan wasn't on and the windows weren't open notice you can might not be able to see it But there's this plastic stuff you can take off the window. So it's sort of open so that's that and then These yurts are actually in a kind of village So I think they're around ten of them in cloud Canyon. That's where we are And you know, there's a road that goes around to connect that connects all of them And then there's actually like some kind of like I guess I don't know if you can see it Yeah, there's some kind of like kid play place over there But you know just the case. So there's a trail if you actually go out back So we haven't actually stayed in I we're still moving stuff in from the car because Sarah brought a lot of stuff, but whatever So if you look out back, there's actually one of the trails that you can go on in cloud Canyon You probably can't see it But yeah, I think it loops around so we're probably gonna take it either time tonight or tomorrow It's let's see what time it is. Oh, it's not even five yet, but it's getting a little dark. It's just cloudy You know was supposed to be you know a little There's supposed to be rain over these couple days But you know living in Arizona so long every time it rains you just you just learn to savor it You just learn to enjoy it So anyway, that's the basics all update later just because why not? So this is Daniel Creek, I think And the overlook is right nearby here I'm not quite sure how far But yeah, this Did you well I have this so You want me to take some pictures for you? All right Kind of look on the map. What is this? So I think that's Cherokee Falls. I'm not quite sure And there should be another one further down. What is that? Let's see Hemlock Falls Hopefully we'll get a better view They're hard to see but there's I guess the hemlock falls But I think there's a lookout sort of around this is the Cherokee Falls will look out. That's where we came from Actually, we came from the other side of the river in a while Trails a lot longer than I thought it was so I was gonna be pretty short But it's actually relatively rigorous considering all the ups and downs you gotta go through Cherokee Falls, I don't know if you can see it that much the viewpoint There's some other people on the trail today. I don't know if you can see but there's some girl down there It's stalker briefly Yep, we'll be down there in a couple minutes. We've come longer than I thought it was gonna be So sit and skulch is out that way. I think it's around two miles to the trailhead past that bridge We're not gonna go there. We're gonna go to hemlock falls Check this out And then of course main trailhead. That's where we came from all the way up there And a bunch of other curves and it's really muddy today This one would expect hemlock falls Put the guys down there. You see how they got down there. All right, so it's about one o'clock on day two We just finished sort of a hike. Here's a the map of the whole camp But we started at the Yurts right here and we walked, you know up this bridge To both of the falls up to this bridge and it's only like maybe two or three miles trail time It's a little winding, but it ends up I thought this is gonna be an easy hike considering how small it was But it's actually if I should have looked at the guide. It was one of the more strenuous hikes So now we're I think right here We sort of went out and we were too lazy to come back So we just came here and to get some more water and stuff like that. So now I'm sort of waiting on Sarah You know we're gonna walk back so All right, here's the main trailhead So all the normies get off to hike and their cars, but we're too cool for that He's not right. I zoomed in Hello my zoo there we go All right, so there's some kind of waterfall Zoom back in Yep, and here's the actual canyon ice pose And We were down there way down there all the way down there It hurt it did hurt. Yeah, it wasn't that bad It's great I'm feeling great feeling pretty high energy right now. See you see this rock formation over here Are you sir you're ready for it Okay, well, let's do it anyway Yep, that's right looks so different I don't know what's different in Tennessee grass the grass is blue or something Yeah, some And it won't be that bad well we can cut through here anyway, you know That'll save us some time The trail wasn't really that long up to Yeah, no, no, that's what I mean even that it wasn't that long, you know Of course half of it's gonna be descending Even though half of it's gonna be climbing, but whatever that actual rails here. That's sort of strange This thing can't zoom worth crap. All right back at the Yurt Sarah's actually taking a shower. So I'm just sort of playing around here Got a fire started again. We actually had one earlier. We made some burgers Now I'm letting some water boil. It's really for Sarah for her tea or something like that. I don't know I just like boiling water Actually, I think I'm gonna throw this will be cooked last night. We had to cook it on the Propane grill Cuz ends up, you know, everything was too wet to get a good good enough fire started So thankfully Sarah's dad hooked it up hooked us up with some propane and propane accessories So I'm actually gonna keep this back up. It's basically broth and then we're gonna throw I don't know if you'd call it broth, but it's some kind of base Anyway, so this is burning pretty nicely. It took us a while actually to get this thing started, but yeah looks all right now