by William Gatling | Jun 4, 2010 | Georgia
I have such a hard time making myself go paddling on the Ocoee river. It’s always crowded and full of rafts and lots of noise. The Ocoee just isn’t what I took up paddling for, which was to get out of traffic jams and away from crowds. So, for the last few...
by William Gatling | Apr 16, 2011 | Canoe & Kayak Trip Reports
Nine intrepid GCA explorers met at Maccy-Ds in Blue Ridge on Friday morning, April 8, 2011 to explore the mighty Fightingtown creek: Richard Salenfriend; Don Parker; Lamar Phillips; Buddy Goolsby; Jay Davis; Jean Brown; Lisa Haskell; Elise MacIntyre and yours...
by William Gatling | Oct 22, 2009 | Canoe & Kayak Trip Reports
Murder Creek arises south of I-20 near Mansfield and stores water in swampy river bottoms, until it begins to run free in the Oconee National Forest west of Eatonton. Murder Creek didn’t quite make the Sehlinger and Otey guidebook, nor the Welander revision....