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Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
10/08/2016
Giant rock slabs on the summit are great for climbing.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
04/11/2015
The shelter on Blood Mountain.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
04/11/2015
Blood Mountain's summit has plenty of overlooks to enjoy.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
11/26/2016
A battle emplacement at Kennesaw Mountain.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
11/26/2016
Lovely fall colors in November at Kennesaw Mountain.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
10/08/2016
Old Mill ruins in Sweetwater Creek State Park.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
10/08/2016
Rocky cascades in the creek at Sweetwater Creek State Park.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
05/14/2016
Different kinds of forest accompany the Springer Mountain Approach Trail.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
05/14/2016
Recommended pit stop at Len Foote Inn after Springer Mountain.
Erik Jarvi
Photo Date: 
10/30/2017
Cherokee Falls at Cloudland Canyon.
Erik Jarvi
Photo Date: 
10/30/2017
Overlooking Cloudland Canyon from the West Rim.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/19/2017
Fog-filled valleys far below Brasstown Bald.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/19/2017
The light show up here is incredible at sunset from Brasstown Bald.
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
10/22/2016
Looking into North Carolina from Tennessee Rock Overlook.

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