by MoBill122 on Tue May 13, 2008 9:48 am
I just finished hiking the Alabama Pinhoti Trail, which goes through Cheaha State Park, that most here seem familiar with. This trail begins perhaps 40 miles south of Cheaha and extends another 100 miles north, to the GA/AL stateline, outside Cave Spring, GA.
A person hiking this trail should pay close attention to water sources. This is a ridge top trail, it follows the ridge tops within 100ft, and rarely goes down into the valley's where water is available.
There are sections of this trail that are totally walks through rocky areas. I'd not recommend a beginner hiker walking these sections in tennis shoes, or you can expect sore feet and ankles.
One more thing, if you like solitude on the trail, I saw only three other packbackers in the entire 140 mile hike. The Cheaha area has lots of weekenders, and the Coleman Lake area, but the rest of trail nobody seems to hike.
You can read about my hike, along with some pictures on the TrailJournals site. Just search for MoBill122... and read the journal.
I'm a newbee to Atlanta Outdoors, hopefully I'll get myself out with a group of hikers soon.
MoBill