This is better than high quality film, this whole thing is going to the top, your delivery is outstanding and I thank you for sharing another incredible video, and adventures otherwise unknown, you ARE the BEST at this!!
there are 3 mountain ranges in Georgia; the blue ridge and cohuttas are very distinctly different from the long ridgelines in the northwestern part of the state. - like lookout mountain, the johns mountain WMA and cloudland canyon - they look nothing like the Cohuttas or the Blue Ridge.
I believe there are also waterfall hikes in Fort Mountain State Park. Definitely a good place to spend a few days doing a deep dive exploring the area. Good video! I loved the drone footage!
WAY TO GO BABE!!! 😊🌲👏 Fort Mountain is so incredibly underrated! I couldn’t believe no one had ever told me about it. A Must-See in North Georgia. The view is absolutely spectacular and goes on and on for miles!!! 😍 The Historical aspect is also incredibly fascinating. 😃 The older I get, the more I sincerely appreciate history. 📚
Awesome Tony, AWESOME job. So I visited my dad, watched this and my comment from last night is still sitting unsent, I will send it once at the computer....I apologize!! .... however...☝️
Nice production, dude! I found your channel looking for videos on the Rock Fort, as I live in Georgia and have heard about it many times. Didn’t have high expectations but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. You could easily be on the Travel channel or History channel! Consider me subscribed :) Now to make a trip to Fort Mountain..
I really appreciate that! Georgia has many awesome hikes, and many more videos to come. The hiking-travel videos come out just about every Wednesday to help give people ideas where to go!
I own a cabin in the Cohutta wilderness. If you ever actually wanted to experience it. I can show you. Cohutta wilderness is the largest wilderness on the east coast. It’s like the Smokies in Georgia. Much more wild and remote than the blue ridge region in the northeast part of the state.
There’s 4,000ft peaks in the Cohutta range. The southernmost spruce fir forest is on top of bald mountain in the Cohuttas. The state’s wildest river, Jacks/Conasauga is in the Cohuttas. Also the most pristine. There are more trilliums on grassy mountain in the Cohuttas than any mountain on earth. I know these and countless other treasures of this range. This is my favorite place on earth and I’ve also traveled a lot.
Whoa! Didn’t know all of that. We’re most likely gonna go to jacks river this year and looking forward to it even more now! Also, have you hike bald mountain? Haven’t heard of it
I live in the area and have been to this overlook many times and most of those times I was able to observe the pair of bald eagles that nest there and have been for a long time.
No sir it is part of a park, that has some walking trails. It is between Eattenton and Sparta Ga. It is a Georgia power park. Easy to find. Shalom Alecheim@@buildthedream77
The algorithm knows I love a mystery. So glad YT suggested this video - great job: :)
This is better than high quality film, this whole thing is going to the top, your delivery is outstanding and I thank you for sharing another incredible video, and adventures otherwise unknown, you ARE the BEST at this!!
Thank you so much!
@@buildthedream77 You're welcome!
I love this video and all the info ! All your videos all very informative 😀
Love every bit of the history and exploration. Great video!
Fort Mountain State Park is a must see!
there are 3 mountain ranges in Georgia; the blue ridge and cohuttas are very distinctly different from the long ridgelines in the northwestern part of the state. - like lookout mountain, the johns mountain WMA and cloudland canyon - they look nothing like the Cohuttas or the Blue Ridge.
I believe there are also waterfall hikes in Fort Mountain State Park. Definitely a good place to spend a few days doing a deep dive exploring the area. Good video! I loved the drone footage!
WAY TO GO BABE!!! 😊🌲👏 Fort Mountain is so incredibly underrated! I couldn’t believe no one had ever told me about it. A Must-See in North Georgia. The view is absolutely spectacular and goes on and on for miles!!! 😍 The Historical aspect is also incredibly fascinating. 😃 The older I get, the more I sincerely appreciate history. 📚
Awesome Tony, AWESOME job. So I visited my dad, watched this and my comment from last night is still sitting unsent, I will send it once at the computer....I apologize!! .... however...☝️
I'm lucky to live at the foot of Fort Mountain, my favorite hiking trails are up there.
great story telling and filmmaking
Nice production, dude! I found your channel looking for videos on the Rock Fort, as I live in Georgia and have heard about it many times. Didn’t have high expectations but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. You could easily be on the Travel channel or History channel! Consider me subscribed :)
Now to make a trip to Fort Mountain..
I really appreciate that! Georgia has many awesome hikes, and many more videos to come. The hiking-travel videos come out just about every Wednesday to help give people ideas where to go!
I own a cabin in the Cohutta wilderness. If you ever actually wanted to experience it. I can show you.
Cohutta wilderness is the largest wilderness on the east coast. It’s like the Smokies in Georgia. Much more wild and remote than the blue ridge region in the northeast part of the state.
There’s 4,000ft peaks in the Cohutta range. The southernmost spruce fir forest is on top of bald mountain in the Cohuttas. The state’s wildest river, Jacks/Conasauga is in the Cohuttas. Also the most pristine.
There are more trilliums on grassy mountain in the Cohuttas than any mountain on earth.
I know these and countless other treasures of this range. This is my favorite place on earth and I’ve also traveled a lot.
Whoa! Didn’t know all of that. We’re most likely gonna go to jacks river this year and looking forward to it even more now! Also, have you hike bald mountain? Haven’t heard of it
yes I have, there's a spruce fir forest up there, the only one in North GA@@buildthedream77
I'll look in to it! Thank you@@Velakowitz
I live in the area and have been to this overlook many times and most of those times I was able to observe the pair of bald eagles that nest there and have been for a long time.
I grew up just outside the park. My family still lives there. That was pretty much my back yard growing up
Maybe the wall was built by time travelers. That's got to be at least as good as the Welsh building it.
Definitely aliens. Where’s Giorgio A. Tsoukalos when you need him?!
Sidenote: I’m pretty sure his hair is hiding an antennae 🤔
In the 1990s you could go into the Tower when the Top was still open.
Stone wall looks like a snake to me. Wouldn't be the first large snake effigy in the area.
What's the other one? I heard of something like that in ohio
Yeah bro! The AT starts here, and in alabama but yanno
Old world compound
The moon eyed people were opposite of giant
Why be "embarrassed to admit" you did not previously know about this particular Georgia mountain range? Not even you can know everything!
Awesome. Shalom There also other rock efigies.Such as rock Hawk off of Hwy 16 in Putnam county .
I'll look into that, do you know if there's a hiking trail leading to it
No sir it is part of a park, that has some walking trails. It is between Eattenton and Sparta Ga. It is a Georgia power park. Easy to find. Shalom Alecheim@@buildthedream77
I believe it’s Rock Eagle.
I believe there’s a connection between The Georgia Guidestones and Rock Eagle.