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Georgia, SC and NC have so many great waterfalls you can visit - some are practically right by the roadside/parking lot and some require hiking. There are hundreds of them. Hope you can spend more time in the area.
😃Good morning Irene and Dave, Very nice adventure. Dave you are such a gentleman for you carrying those poles. Irene I was worried about your phone in your back pocket while crossing that river😲😲. The snack cake looked delicious. Pistol bean queen too bad you couldn't go rub, rub, rub. Carey on😃
The river crossings looked like the world’s wettest version of Twister 😂 I never made it there when I lived in GA, but went to Helen and Toccoa several times. It’s a beautiful area.
Whew...We certainly got our exercise in this beautiful Sunday morning. That was pretty crazy. Glad no one got swept out to the Gulf. Great video guys! Carey On!
Very beautiful area. I can remember how slippery the rocks in the gorges can get, Ithaca is 25 miles east of me. But the shale around here is too sharp to go barefoot, so I always wore old sneakers. Irene would you please pause the videos a few seconds longer on the signs, I'm a slow reader 😉, thank you.
Hi guys! I am impressed by at least two things. All honor to those who have built the stairs and bridges in this and other places. And to you who dare to challenge yourself in such places. For river crossings I can recommend something that a fisherman has recently used, crocs. Lightweight and dries quickly. And change into hiking boots afterwards, of course.
I. went to college in Clarkesville GA down the road we would come up and jump off a cliff across the street into the lake the water was so cold you would go under over.20 feet. I never hiked down into the gorge I don't think. they had the steps in the mid 80's.
Did you hear the banjo music ? That's my old stomping grounds, lots of natural beauty in the area. Got to see the Toccoa falls in Toccoa GA. And read the history there.
That was exciting….but I’m exhausted. I do wonder if you had a SPOT or Garmin InReach or similar with you because you really should have one when doing a hike like this..one mis-step and it could be serious. This was fun, but definitely a work-out.
They do offer maps at the Center where you get your permit. Generally, the point where you are at Oceana Falls, the end is down around the corner at Bridal Veil. Granted, there are no stairs on the way out the south face, it is all straight up boulder to boulder and not going up the south face you missed an overlook waterfall you can't see elsewhere for Tempesta Falls. Going back out the stairs is actually probably a lot easier.
If you were to ask, no I would never do that trail. I would find something more fun to do like go to my UA-cam and watch one of your videos. I would have some scones also.
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Georgia, SC and NC have so many great waterfalls you can visit - some are practically right by the roadside/parking lot and some require hiking. There are hundreds of them. Hope you can spend more time in the area.
👍 So many places, so little time.
I swore I'd never climb another flight of steps after visiting Tallulah Gorge.
😂😂😂
I love you both!! Thanks for sharing your adventure!!
❤️Thank you!
😃Good morning Irene and Dave, Very nice adventure. Dave you are such a gentleman for you carrying those poles. Irene I was worried about your phone in your back pocket while crossing that river😲😲. The snack cake looked delicious. Pistol bean queen too bad you couldn't go rub, rub, rub. Carey on😃
Thanks Vickie. Even if Pistol was allowed to go I fear Dave would have been carrying her too😁
The river crossings looked like the world’s wettest version of Twister 😂 I never made it there when I lived in GA, but went to Helen and Toccoa several times. It’s a beautiful area.
😂😂😂 Georgia is one of those states that takes a long time to explore. So diverse and beautiful.
Whew...We certainly got our exercise in this beautiful Sunday morning. That was pretty crazy. Glad no one got swept out to the Gulf. Great video guys! Carey On!
Thanks!
Wow! That was pretty extreme looking.👍🏻
It was crazy! But fun:)
Very beautiful area.
I can remember how slippery the rocks in the gorges can get, Ithaca is 25 miles east of me. But the shale around here is too sharp to go barefoot, so I always wore old sneakers.
Irene would you please pause the videos a few seconds longer on the signs, I'm a slow reader 😉, thank you.
Now. This was super kool! Really enjoyed the experience and memories!
Thanks!
Hi guys! I am impressed by at least two things. All honor to those who have built the stairs and bridges in this and other places. And to you who dare to challenge yourself in such places. For river crossings I can recommend something that a fisherman has recently used, crocs. Lightweight and dries quickly. And change into hiking boots afterwards, of course.
Building those stairs was an amazing feet! And they were built very well.
Waterproof phone pouch :)
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That was an awesome hike. If that water was a little higher it could really be hairy!
Definitely. Any higher and we wouldn’t have done it.
Managing this trail While Filming was definitely impressive!
Definitely a challenge!😉😂
Wow, that was so cool!!!🥳🎃
I. went to college in Clarkesville GA down the road we would come up and jump off a cliff across the street into the lake the water was so cold you would go under over.20 feet. I never hiked down into the gorge I don't think. they had the steps in the mid 80's.
Darn crazy college kids!😉😁
Good job!
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We need a nap too after just watching this. Excellent video ❤
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Did you hear the banjo music ?
That's my old stomping grounds, lots of natural beauty in the area. Got to see the Toccoa falls in Toccoa GA. And read the history there.
We didn’t;
That was quite the adventure!
Yes!
Next time you come to Vancouver, try the Grouse Gring (if you haven't already). 2830 steps over 2624 feet of elevation!
Sounds like our kind of fun!🙌
You guys are my heros I love what you are doing and enjoy every video, I only wish that I had the means and the time to do the same things 😎☮
Thank you❤️
That was exciting….but I’m exhausted. I do wonder if you had a SPOT or Garmin InReach or similar with you because you really should have one when doing a hike like this..one mis-step and it could be serious. This was fun, but definitely a work-out.
They do offer maps at the Center where you get your permit. Generally, the point where you are at Oceana Falls, the end is down around the corner at Bridal Veil. Granted, there are no stairs on the way out the south face, it is all straight up boulder to boulder and not going up the south face you missed an overlook waterfall you can't see elsewhere for Tempesta Falls. Going back out the stairs is actually probably a lot easier.
Go Team Carey!! Wow you two are so awesome!! What a beautiful place...hopefully you didn't run into any dueling banjos ;-) Carey on...
We kept our eyes and ears open and no banjos🙌😁
@@CareyOnVagabond so glad you got my movie reference lmao 🤣
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What's the name of the best dancing ghoulish ghost? ...
The Boogie Man
Happy Halloween!
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Brovo🎉
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If you were to ask, no I would never do that trail. I would find something more fun to do like go to my UA-cam and watch one of your videos. I would have some scones also.
😂😂 Thanks Roger:)