Chattahoochee Kayaking/Tubing | Powers Island to Paces Mill | Cliff Jumping | How To
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- In this video I go over the put in and take out locations to shoot the hooch in Atlanta GA. Specifically from Powers Island (Cochran Shoals) to Paces Mill. I also show you where to put in and take out as well as some cliff jumping along our journey.
The put in location parking (Cochran Shoals Power Island):
Nantahala Outdoor Center
5450 Interstate North Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States
The take out location:
Paces Mill Parking
3444 Cobb Pkwy SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
United States - Спорт
Impressed with your editing.
I can't believe I have never seen that jumping spot.
Trout stocking there as well
I never knew, I guess much farther north. They could make their way down though
Its delayed harvest nov to may ,catch n release, you can signup for stocking schedule n rules on the dnr site, water gets too warm and they will die off in summer. Pretty neat to have a place to catch trout in the city on my way towork!
Very nice video, Sammy! How is your GoPro mounted on your kayak?
I use a mini flexible tripod wrapped around 3/4” pvc that’s 3’ long, I then use a pool noodle slit open to slide over the pvc and put it in my rod holder behind me. It makes it snug and keeps it from turning too much.
Basically, just whatever I found in my garage at the time. Lol.
Watch out for pit bulls and other dogs off leash.
Last Monday morning around 8AM, my 20 pound Jack Russell terrier (who was
on a leash) and I were attacked by a gray pit bull (named Bella who was
not on a leash) on the East Palisades Trail at the Chattahoochee River. I
thought we were going to die when it happened - but we were not hurt. I
had already picked up my dog and was trying to shelter her in my arms,
when the pit bull knocked us to the ground. The owner was able to get
her off before more damage was done. This is the reason it's against the
law to have your dog off leash anywhere - on any trail - even in the
water - within the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. The
dog's owner was very sorry. She replied that many people have their dogs
off leash here and she suggested this might not be the best place for
me to walk my dog. I later call the Ranger. Nothing he could do since I
didn't have any way to identify the owner. He said it is a problem and
people seem to think it's OK to have dogs off leash here - and that they
share that misinformation on social media. He said he will request that
Rangers patrol the area more often. I later found a bite mark on my dog I had
not seen earlier. Took her to the emergency vet last night and she's
receiving treatment.