Compassion for Corgis
I guess I’m kinda a hipster when it comes to my dogs. I liked and owned corgis before they were cool, but my affinity for animals – especially dogs – started long before my first corgi. Growing up, the...
View ArticleA Jaunt Through the Woods
The North Georgia Mountains typically experiences one weekend of perfect Autumn weather a year. This weekend was that weekend. It’s that weekend where, no matter how bad or weak I’m feeling, you can...
View ArticleFall Hike: Or “Let’s go this way”
Sometimes you have to stare at Google maps and try to find a new and interesting place to go hiking. Follow the Appalachian trail north of your normal treks and you may discover a new section that has...
View ArticleA Little Bit of Grief
I don’t often interject my opinion on social media threads, but earlier this week, a topic caught my attention. You see, a lady lost her 6 year old dog a earlier in 2018. She grieved. But towards the...
View ArticleSmithgall Hike: Tower Road
On Saturday, Greg and I returned to one of our favorite local destinations – The Smithgall Woods Center for a hike. Smithgall is awesome because most of the time, the entire park is pedestrian only. So...
View ArticleLake Russell Lady Slipper Trail (ish) Hike
Lake Russell Recreational Area in Mt. Airy, Georgia is a hidden gem, especially in the off season. The trails are quiet and isolated. And even during the months when the park is fully open, the beach...
View ArticleHike: Slaughter Gap – AT – Jarrard Gap Loop
Today, Greg and I took Beans the Hiking Corgi up to Lake Winfield Scott to hike the Slaughter Gap to Appalachian Trail to Jarrard Gap Loop. Just shy of 6 miles, this hike is a goody. At the trail head...
View ArticleHike: Ash Loop Trail at Smithgall Woods State Park
Greg and I are on day 3 of a week-long vacation. Keeping to a typical Sunday ritual, we left out early this morning to hike at Smithgall Woods State Park outside of Helen, GA. There are several options...
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