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Simply the best guide to the Georgia Mountains ever produced, the Highroad Guide to the Georgia Mountains is the essential reference for exploring the wonders of North Georgia. Including detailed information on hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, and mountain biking-- this book has it all. The easy to understand maps are keyed by figure number to the text, so that it is simple to find what is of interest to you. This book also includes interesting facts on the natural history, flora and fauna of the mountains, which give the reader a greater understanding of the forces that created the scenic wonders of the Georgia mountains.
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The Waterfalls of the Southern Appalachians is a must have for anyone wanting to explore the waterfalls of north Georgia, the western Carolinas, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. While no book could possibly cover all the falls in these mountains, this book does cover over one hundred and fifty, some well known but many that are lesser known.
The falls are grouped geographically and rated by stream flow and difficulty of hike. The directions given are easy to follow and accurate. Whether you are looking for falls that can be viewed with little or no hiking or want to explore some isolated, hard to reach falls, you will find them in this book.
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The Hiking Trails of North Georgia by Tim Homan is a comprehensive guide to all the hiking trails in north Georgia. Tim has hiked all these trails with a measuring wheel and provides accurate distances and ratings for each trail as well as good directions to the trailheads. The compact size makes this a great book to carry with you. This is the essential reference for the serious hiker.
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The only guide to cover the entire state, Hiking Georgia, by Donald W. Pfitzer, naturalist and former assistant regional director for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Southeast Region, contains accurate ratings, detailed maps and black and white photo's that depict the landscape along the trails. A great book for the casual hiker.
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If you are a bird lover like us, The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds is the book for you. Beautiful color photo's and detailed descriptions organized by type of habitat make identification easy, even for the novice birder. The slim size makes this the perfect field guide to carry with you. We have been using this guide for nearly two decades and never head into the mountains without it.
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The same slim size, great color photos and easy organization as their bird guide make The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees the perfect book for identifying trees while on adventure in the North Georgia Mountains.
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The Foxfire Book is for anyone wanting to know what life was like for the early settlers of the Southern Appalachians. Filled with fascinating folklore and practical knowledge, the Foxfire Series chronicles a way of life that does not exist anymore. Learn to build a log cabin, dress a hog, make moonshine and much more.
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