We stumbled upon Candy Mountain Goat Farm in HipCamp and I was instantly ready to book because of the goat pictures! I did a little more research to convince Smalls that it was the right place. We typically look for places where there are only a few campsites because we like to keep to ourselves.Continue reading “Candy Mountain Goat Farm”
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Blood Mountain
Blood Mountain had been on my bucket list for a long time. It did not disappoint! We started from Byron Reece Trailhead making it 4.4 mile out and back. There was plenty of elevation with stairs in some places. When we went the snow was melting and there were several areas that were quite muddy.Continue reading “Blood Mountain”
Blood Mountain
Blood Mountain had been on my bucket list for a long time. It did not disappoint! We started from Byron Reece Trailhead making it 4.4 mile out and back. There was plenty of elevation with stairs in some places. When we went the snow was melting and there were several areas that were quite muddy.Continue reading “Blood Mountain”
Mount Yonah
This was another bucket list hike for me. It is located near Cleveland, GA. This is a very popular hike so parking can be difficult. The hike itself is 4.4 mile out and back with exceptional views at the end. There are many tight places and a little bit of rock scrambling. Beware! People haveContinue reading “Mount Yonah”
Fall Creek Falls State Park
Standing at 256 feet tall Fall Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in Tennessee. While you are at fall Creek Falls State Park you can also see multiple other falls including Cane Creek Falls, Piney Falls, and Cane creek cascades. At 29,800 acres fall Creek Falls State Park has unlimited possibilities. Located on the easternContinue reading “Fall Creek Falls State Park”
The Balds: Wayah and Siler
For my birthday, Small‘s took me on a surprise trip. We headed out of town on a Friday afternoon and started driving north. Smalls gave me a few cities to search for campsites on Hipcamp. If you have never tried Hipcamp before, I highly recommend it. It is like VRBO for camping. They offer tentContinue reading “The Balds: Wayah and Siler”
Coleman Camp Oven
I must admit, when Smalls said he ordered the camp oven, I thought it was overkill. At $50, I couldn’t argue about it. I was sold at cinnamon rolls. It never considered biscuits and pizza. The oven folds flat so it is easy to store in the Decked Drawer System. It is made of aluminumContinue reading “Coleman Camp Oven”
North Carolina for New Year’s Eve
For New Year’s Eve, I requested to go camping on the side of a mountain so that we could watch the fireworks at midnight. Smalls as usual, was ready to meet my request and started researching more than a week ahead of time. Just when he thought he had it figured out, the weather forecastContinue reading “North Carolina for New Year’s Eve”
Jacks River Trail to Beech Bottom
For my very first real backpacking adventure, Smalls and Talls took me to the Cohutta Wilderness to Jacks River. I absolutely fell in love with the Cohutta Wilderness here. In order to reach the trailhead, we drove several miles of dirt roads that were a bit rough and mostly surrounded by private property. There wereContinue reading “Jacks River Trail to Beech Bottom”
ARB Elements Fridge Freezer
Let me just say, we watched hundreds of youtube reviews before finally choosing one. Smalls went with the 63 qt ARB Elements Fridge Freezer. He really wanted the option of either a fridge or freezer. We really weren’t sure whether we would need a fridge or freezer more often and it cuts down on spaceContinue reading “ARB Elements Fridge Freezer”