The true old growth forest is just past the fire tower. It has never been cut. A big boulder field forest as well. Red squirrels, rare species that usually live in Canada, grow there.
Bro 😂 I told you to let me know when you were in the area. There’s an AWESOME 4,000fter close to there that has spruce fir forest. The only one in Georgia.
And Grassy Mountain is the easiest access to the Cohuttas but technically is outside of the wilderness area. Go down Betty Gap if you want to see one of the only true temperate north facing cove rainforests in Georgia.
Now that was a beautiful hike! Ahhh serenity and peace. Not a sound to be heard other than nature itself!
This looks and feels amazing my friend! Absolutely gorgeous 👌👌
The true old growth forest is just past the fire tower. It has never been cut. A big boulder field forest as well. Red squirrels, rare species that usually live in Canada, grow there.
Oh man, my bad. I'll let you know next time to find that spruce fir forest!
Another great journey.
That swamp is a high elevation beaver bog. Lots of rare species there. Theres usually otters 🦦
Bro 😂 I told you to let me know when you were in the area. There’s an AWESOME 4,000fter close to there that has spruce fir forest. The only one in Georgia.
And Grassy Mountain is the easiest access to the Cohuttas but technically is outside of the wilderness area. Go down Betty Gap if you want to see one of the only true temperate north facing cove rainforests in Georgia.