Eagle Mountain

Summary
Distance: 10.7 miles
Elevation gain: 2,966 feet
Type: Out and back
Trailhead: Paved lot, very steep road. (map)
AllTrails map (here)

We finished the Georgia 4000 Challenge with this hike, and it was an epic finish.

I think this was the most physically demanding peak bagging hike. It also traveled a very interesting route and had some great views. We chose to start our hike from Bell Knob, a public park near Hiawassee. The advantage of starting here is that the property is public, but the disadvantage is that it is on the top of a mountain. And, as it turned out, we underestimated the difficulty of the descent to get to the “normal” route. That route is not available to us because we do not have a high clearance four wheel drive.

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Sassafras Knob, Mayapple Knob and Rattlesnake Knob

Summary
Distance: 5.5 miles — Egypt Gap to Rattlesnake Knob and back
Elevation gain: 1,700 feet
Type: Out and back
Trailhead: Private property
AllTrails map (here)

This was another day working on the Georgia 4000 Challenge, and these three peaks have eluded us for a while. The problem that we had was that my car could not make it up Bell Gap Rd to access the Forest Service land because the road has become deeply rutted. I was fortunate to find a way to access the area from private property with consent of the land owner. So, I’m describing the hike along the ridge between the peaks and not the entire hike.

These three peaks are numbers 29, 30, and 31 of the Challenge. Only one more to go now.

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Benton MacKaye Sections 5 and 6a

Summary
Distance: 11.4 miles
Elevation gain: 2,090 feet
Type: One way, shuttle
Start: Dirt parking off paved road (map)
End: Dirt road, passenger car accessible. (map)
AllTrails map: here

This is my second day of working on my goal to section hike the Benton MacKaye trail from its start on Springer Mountain to the Tennessee state line. This hike continues from where we left off last time, Wilscot Gap on Hwy 60. As expected, the trail is well maintained and easy to follow. Heading out of the gap, the trail climbs steadily to the summit of Tipton Mountain where you can see glimpses of Lake Blue Ridge through the trees. After a descent into a saddle, the next climb is the to summit of Brawley Mountain which has an old fire tower. Eventually, the trail comes down to the Toccoa River, and then continues along paved roads to the Fall Creek Falls trailhead, the end on this hike.

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Rich Knob and Hightower Bald

Summary
Distance: 9.3 miles
Elevation gain: 3,156 feet
Type: Out and back
Trailhead: Dirt road, passenger car accessible. (map)
AllTrails map

Today was a successful peak bagging day. After a cloudy start, we enjoyed a beautiful spring day in the mountains and climbed Rich Knob at 4,152 feet high and Hightower Bald at 4,588 feet. I think this may be my favorite peak bagging hike so far. The highlight of the day was walking along narrow ridges between Rich and Hightower. After summiting Hightower, we took a short side trip to find Montgomery Corner, a small, but interesting diversion in the Georgia/North Carolina border. Here’s an interesting article about Georgia’s northern border.

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Benton MacKaye Sections 3 and 4

Summary
Distance: 11.1 miles
Elevation gain: 3,291 feet
Type: One way, shuttle
Start: Gravel pull off from paved road. (map)
End: Gravel pull off from paved road. (map)

The Benton MacKaye trail (https://bmta.org/) starts near the summit of Springer Mountain and extends around 300 miles to Davenport Gap on the northeast side of the Smoky Mountains. I plan to section hike the trail in Georgia, a distance of almost 90 miles. I’ll day hike some sections of the trail and backpack others. This was day one.

This was a fairly difficult hike with a lot of elevation change. The trail was easy to follow with its signature white diamond blazes and well used tread. AllTrails map here.

Benton MacKaye sections 3 and 4
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Bell Knob and Bell Gap

Summary
Distance: 3.9 miles
Elevation gain: 1,490 feet
Type: Exploratory
Trailhead: Paved lot, very steep and winding road. (map)

This hike was another attempt to find access to Eagle Mountain, one of the GA 4000 peaks. We attempted to drive up Bell Gap Road a few weeks ago, but it was way too rough for my car. Most of the area surrounding the Southern Nantahala Wilderness is private property. Bell Knob, near Hiawassee, is a public park that is famous for spectacular views and graffiti, and, I was hoping, would give access to Forest Service land.

Lake Chatuge from Bell Knob. Photo: Anne Ledbetter
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Bly Gap

Summary
Distance: 6.0 miles
Elevation gain: 1,631 feet
Type: Out and Back
Trailhead: Pull off on dirt road, passenger car accessible. (map)

I’m still working on finishing up the GA 4000 Challenge, and have six peaks to go. All six are in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, just inside Georgia near the North Carolina state line.

While researching the final six on Peakbagger.com, I found a route that linked all peaks in one long day. So, I decided to scout one end of the route to see what it looked like, and was very pleasantly surprised with the route to Bly Gap that I didn’t know about. Here is an AllTrails link

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Horsetrough Mountain and Spaniards Knob

Summary
Distance: 11.67 miles
Elevation gain: 3,350 feet
Type: Out and Back
Trailhead: Gravel parking from paved road. (map)

Another day working on the GA 4000 Challenge, this time starting at Jacks Gap. We started by hiking south on Jacks Knob trail to the junction with the Appalachian Trail (AT). The two trails meet in Chattahoochee Gap. The headwaters of the Chattahoochee River are a short way down a side trail from the gap.

AllTrails.com map here.

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Rich Mtn, Tickanetley Bald & Big Bald

Summary
Distance: 13.1 miles
Elevation gain: 2,830 feet
Type: Out and Back
Trailhead: Pull off on dirt road (FS 338), passenger car accessible. (map)

Knocked out three more peaks on the GA 4000 Challenge today. One aspect of the Challenge that I really enjoy is exploring new areas, especially when you come across intriguing things, and this hike was did just that. Two things stand out as needing possible future investigation. First, there is Native American history in the area. There are signs on Big Bald Mountain warning people to leave artifacts alone. Also, we came across what is likely a “trail tree” along the route from Rich Mountain to Tickanentley Bald. Read more about trail trees at Mountain Stewards The other cool thing was a trail leading off the dirt road. I can’t find any information, so may need to re-visit the area and just see where it goes.

AllTrails map here.

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Coosa Bald, Slaughter Mtn and Blood Mtn

Summary
Distance: 9.7 miles
Elevation gain: 3,077 feet
Type: Out and Back
Trailhead: Gravel pull out, paved road. (map)

This hike was the start of my participation in the Georgia 4000 Challenge. We started out with the intention of only doing two peaks, but Blood Mtn was so close that it seemed to be a good idea to knock it out while we were in the area.

Georgia Hwy 180 gave us a perfect place to start. The road gave us access to Wolf Pen Gap where we parked, and allowed us to eat a snack and change out of wet clothes between the peaks as we were hiking during the remnants of Tropical Storm Delta.

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