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Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Small streams flowing down the ravines of Grassy Mountain.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Following OHV trails to the summit.
Erik Jarvi
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Boulder field just before Grassy's summit.
Erik Jarvi
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Interesting tree and rock formations along the trail.
Erik Jarvi
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Firetower view into the Cohutta Mountains.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
An old, weathered fire tower marks the mountain summit.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Campgrounds in the Lake Conasagua Recreation Area.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Abandoned forest road bed that descends the last portion of the summit loop.
Erik Jarvi
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One of six creek crossings.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Evening light casts a golden glow in the forest.
Erik Jarvi
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Water rushes down a tributary creek.
Erik Jarvi
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Golden evening sunlight.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
A tributary feeds into Emery Creek.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Cascades and waterfalls are the scenery along this mile of the Emery Creek Trail.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Water rushes over rocks in a drier winter period.
Erik Jarvi
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02/03/2018
Watching the water cascade over rocks is a mesmerizing sight.

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