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SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp By Richard J. Lenz Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp. The swamp is relatively low in diversity of plants because of the acid water, low nutrient levels, and sandy soil.SHERPA GUIDES
Brunswick. Brunswick is a peaceful port city that has experienced many economic ups and downs since its founding in 1771. Brunswick's fortunes have always been linked to the sea, whether as a port of entry, a shipbuilding center, or a shrimping capital.SHERPA GUIDES
Bahia Honda rivals John Pennekamp as the Keys' most outstanding state park. Granted, the 524-acre park, which includes the entire Bahia Honda Key, can't match John Pennekamp's coral reefs, but its beaches are without challenge, the overwhelming choice as the best in the Keys. In fact, they are among the finest anywhere in Florida and regularly rank among the best in the nation.SHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
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Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp By Richard J. Lenz Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp. The swamp is relatively low in diversity of plants because of the acid water, low nutrient levels, and sandy soil.SHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
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Bahia Honda rivals John Pennekamp as the Keys' most outstanding state park. Granted, the 524-acre park, which includes the entire Bahia Honda Key, can't match John Pennekamp's coral reefs, but its beaches are without challenge, the overwhelming choice as the best in the Keys. In fact, they are among the finest anywhere in Florida and regularly rank among the best in the nation.SHERPA GUIDES
Brunswick. Brunswick is a peaceful port city that has experienced many economic ups and downs since its founding in 1771. Brunswick's fortunes have always been linked to the sea, whether as a port of entry, a shipbuilding center, or a shrimping capital.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
The Cumberland Plateau and the Valley and Ridge. Northwest Georgia is here divided into four parts—the Cumberland Plateau, the Chickamauga Valley, the Armuchee Ridges, and the Great Valley.SHERPA GUIDES
Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp By Richard J. Lenz Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp. The swamp is relatively low in diversity of plants because of the acid water, low nutrient levels, and sandy soil.SHERPA GUIDES
Obediah's Okefenok, which is 8.5 miles south of Waycross, is a demonstration of life in the swamp during the 19th and early 20th centuries. A restored 120-year-old cabin, formerly the home of swamp settler Obediah Barber, is the centerpiece of the settlement which is a popular site for school groups. Visitors may take a self-guided touralong
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Unlike the other natural areas and state parks on the plateau, the South Cumberland State Recreation Area (SCRA) isn't a single entity. Instead, it's a complex with 9 units totaling 16,000 acres spread over a 100-square-mile area that includes some of the region's most spectacular attractions.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Central Coast > St. Catherines Island St. Catherines Island While the interior of St. Catherines Island is not open to the general public, this important island needs to be described due to its ecological and historical significanceBy state law, all of Georgia's barrier island beaches to the high tide line are open to the public, including St. Catherines.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Satilla River Satilla River . The Satilla River is a true blackwater stream, born in river swamps of the Coastal Plain and flowing 260 winding miles before emptying out into St. Andrew Sound on the Georgia coast.SHERPA GUIDES
Live Oaks and the Georgia Coast. While the live oak already serves as Georgia’s official state tree, if one tree was selected to represent just the Georgia coast, it would have to be Quercus virginianan. The live oak earns its name from the fact that it appears to retain its leaves year-round, thus always be “live.”SHERPA GUIDES
The Chickasawhatchee Swamp. One of the most significant conservation measures ever taken by the state of Georgia was the purchase of a major part of the Chickasawhatchee Swamp.SHERPA GUIDES
Sidebars > Golden Trout The California Golden Trout . By Billy Van Loek. The California Golden Trout is an American original and the most beautiful of all the trouts–an olive back spangled with golden highlights, yellow sides, a band of red over parr marks, orange belly, white-tipped fins, and dark oval spots.SHERPA GUIDES
Barnesville was an important railroad town on the Macon and Western Railroad. A western spur to Thomaston off the main line connected this factory town with the main line. Because of its location on a transportation line, it also was a Confederate hospital townSHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp By Richard J. Lenz Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp. The swamp is relatively low in diversity of plants because of the acid water, low nutrient levels, and sandy soil.SHERPA GUIDES
Brunswick. Brunswick is a peaceful port city that has experienced many economic ups and downs since its founding in 1771. Brunswick's fortunes have always been linked to the sea, whether as a port of entry, a shipbuilding center, or a shrimping capital.SHERPA GUIDES
Bahia Honda rivals John Pennekamp as the Keys' most outstanding state park. Granted, the 524-acre park, which includes the entire Bahia Honda Key, can't match John Pennekamp's coral reefs, but its beaches are without challenge, the overwhelming choice as the best in the Keys. In fact, they are among the finest anywhere in Florida and regularly rank among the best in the nation.SHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp By Richard J. Lenz Flora of the Okefenokee Swamp. The swamp is relatively low in diversity of plants because of the acid water, low nutrient levels, and sandy soil.SHERPA GUIDES
Brunswick. Brunswick is a peaceful port city that has experienced many economic ups and downs since its founding in 1771. Brunswick's fortunes have always been linked to the sea, whether as a port of entry, a shipbuilding center, or a shrimping capital.SHERPA GUIDES
Bahia Honda rivals John Pennekamp as the Keys' most outstanding state park. Granted, the 524-acre park, which includes the entire Bahia Honda Key, can't match John Pennekamp's coral reefs, but its beaches are without challenge, the overwhelming choice as the best in the Keys. In fact, they are among the finest anywhere in Florida and regularly rank among the best in the nation.SHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
The Cumberland Plateau and the Valley and Ridge. Northwest Georgia is here divided into four parts—the Cumberland Plateau, the Chickamauga Valley, the Armuchee Ridges, and the Great Valley.SHERPA GUIDES
Obediah's Okefenok, which is 8.5 miles south of Waycross, is a demonstration of life in the swamp during the 19th and early 20th centuries. A restored 120-year-old cabin, formerly the home of swamp settler Obediah Barber, is the centerpiece of the settlement which is a popular site for school groups. Visitors may take a self-guided touralong
SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Central Coast > St. Catherines Island St. Catherines Island While the interior of St. Catherines Island is not open to the general public, this important island needs to be described due to its ecological and historical significanceBy state law, all of Georgia's barrier island beaches to the high tide line are open to the public, including St. Catherines.SHERPA GUIDES
Unlike the other natural areas and state parks on the plateau, the South Cumberland State Recreation Area (SCRA) isn't a single entity. Instead, it's a complex with 9 units totaling 16,000 acres spread over a 100-square-mile area that includes some of the region's most spectacular attractions.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Satilla River Satilla River . The Satilla River is a true blackwater stream, born in river swamps of the Coastal Plain and flowing 260 winding miles before emptying out into St. Andrew Sound on the Georgia coast.SHERPA GUIDES
Stripers, which are more active at night, will feed on whatever is plentiful at the time. In the Chattahoochee below Morgan Falls Dam, stripers feed on a lot of crayfish, but they will eat anything that comes in their path including shad, carp, and trout. Stripers tend to hang out in the cold water refuges of the river's tailwaters or nearSHERPA GUIDES
The Snowbird backcountry area lies in the Snowbird Creek basin near the convergence of the Snowbird and Unicoi mountain ranges. For centuries the area was hunted by the Cherokee, and due to its steep and rugged terrain, it was one of the last areas in Western North Carolina to be settled by European pioneers.SHERPA GUIDES
The Chickasawhatchee Swamp. One of the most significant conservation measures ever taken by the state of Georgia was the purchase of a major part of the Chickasawhatchee Swamp.SHERPA GUIDES
Forsyth was the location of many hospitals, where approximately 20,000 wounded and sick Confederate soldiers were treated. In a Confederate cemetery located near the town square lie 299 unknown and one known Confederate soldier. Also buried here is Honora Sweeny, a "gallant Confederate girl" who died while serving as a nurse in one of the Confederate hospitals.SHERPA GUIDES
Barnesville was an important railroad town on the Macon and Western Railroad. A western spur to Thomaston off the main line connected this factory town with the main line. Because of its location on a transportation line, it also was a Confederate hospital townSHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Flint River Destinations: The Flint River Center Jim and Marge McDaniel 4429 Woodland Road, GA 36 Thomaston, Georgia, 30286 ph. 706-647-2633. Facilities:Canoe, kayakSHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
SHERPA GUIDES
Live Oaks and the Georgia Coast. While the live oak already serves as Georgia’s official state tree, if one tree was selected to represent just the Georgia coast, it would have to be Quercus virginianan. The live oak earns its name from the fact that it appears to retain its leaves year-round, thus always be “live.”SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > Ogeechee River Shad Ogeechee River Shad . Shad is one of Georgia’s “salmon” species: It begins life in freshwater rivers, leaves to grow into an adult in the ocean, then returns several years later to its natal stream toreproduce.
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Forsyth was the location of many hospitals, where approximately 20,000 wounded and sick Confederate soldiers were treated. In a Confederate cemetery located near the town square lie 299 unknown and one known Confederate soldier. Also buried here is Honora Sweeny, a "gallant Confederate girl" who died while serving as a nurse in one of the Confederate hospitals.SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
Flint River Destinations: The Flint River Center Jim and Marge McDaniel 4429 Woodland Road, GA 36 Thomaston, Georgia, 30286 ph. 706-647-2633. Facilities:Canoe, kayakSHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Southern Coast > Little Cumberland Island Little Cumberland Island At the north tip of Cumberland Island is Little Cumberland Island, a 2,400-acre tract that is separated from the big island by Christmas and Brockington creeks.Though part of the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Little Cumberland Island is privately owned and not open to visitorsSHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
SHERPA GUIDES
Live Oaks and the Georgia Coast. While the live oak already serves as Georgia’s official state tree, if one tree was selected to represent just the Georgia coast, it would have to be Quercus virginianan. The live oak earns its name from the fact that it appears to retain its leaves year-round, thus always be “live.”SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > Ogeechee River Shad Ogeechee River Shad . Shad is one of Georgia’s “salmon” species: It begins life in freshwater rivers, leaves to grow into an adult in the ocean, then returns several years later to its natal stream toreproduce.
SHERPA GUIDES
Forsyth was the location of many hospitals, where approximately 20,000 wounded and sick Confederate soldiers were treated. In a Confederate cemetery located near the town square lie 299 unknown and one known Confederate soldier. Also buried here is Honora Sweeny, a "gallant Confederate girl" who died while serving as a nurse in one of the Confederate hospitals.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Mountains > Blue Ridge > The Eastern Blue Ridge > Coweeta Creek and Betty Creek Valleys Coweeta Creek and Betty Creek Valleys Betty Creek Valley This entrance to the eastern boundary of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness is one of the most beautiful valleys in north Georgia.Combining good hiking, scenic views, and pleasant driving tours with the possibility of visits toSHERPA GUIDES
Obediah's Okefenok, which is 8.5 miles south of Waycross, is a demonstration of life in the swamp during the 19th and early 20th centuries. A restored 120-year-old cabin, formerly the home of swamp settler Obediah Barber, is the centerpiece of the settlement which is a popular site for school groups. Visitors may take a self-guided touralong
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Stone Mountain . Stone Mountain is actually the mauled and contorted northeastern end of magnificent Cumberland Mountain that defines Virginia's southwestern border with Kentucky. Six miles below Pennington Gap in Lee County, the Kentucky/Virginia line veers off from Cumberland Mountain toward the west. At that point, where the mountain belongs to Virginia on both sides, it firstSHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
The Flint River Valley: Shaped by Indians, Agriculture, War, and Industry by Sherri M. L. Smith. The land between the Flint River and the river it historically fed into, the Chattahoochee, is a region that is tightly intertwined with the history of Georgia and America.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Central Coast > St. Catherines Island St. Catherines Island While the interior of St. Catherines Island is not open to the general public, this important island needs to be described due to its ecological and historical significanceBy state law, all of Georgia's barrier island beaches to the high tide line are open to the public, including St. Catherines.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > Sidebars > Fairy Crosses Fairy Crosses . In spite of the legends and superstitions that surround fairy crosses (also known as fairy stones and fairy tears), these unique, cross-shaped stones do have a scientific explanation.SHERPA GUIDES
The insects hatch in the wet meadows and woodland areas where the snowmelt pools as it drains to streams and rivers. Mosquitoes don’t bite on cool or windy days, but they can be very persistent in the calm, early evening. Don’t look for mosquito abatement authorities in the high Sierra. Your best bet is to come back in August orSeptember
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Richard J. Lenz "Everybody's Working for the Weekend" Loverboy, 1981. It may sound corny, but what motivates me to get up in the morning and come to work are projects that I think make a positive contribution tothe world.
BALDWIN STATE FOREST WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA/PUBLIC Wildlife Viewing > Historic Heartland > Baldwin State Forest Wildlife Management Area/Public Fishing Area Baldwin State Forest Wildlife Management Area/Public Fishing Area. Description: This is a 2,500-acre tract located on the northern edge of the Coastal Plain. The site offers an opportunity to observe the upper limits of the longleaf pine habitat in the mid-state.SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Flint River Destinations: The Flint River Center Jim and Marge McDaniel 4429 Woodland Road, GA 36 Thomaston, Georgia, 30286 ph. 706-647-2633. Facilities:Canoe, kayakSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
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Live Oaks and the Georgia Coast. While the live oak already serves as Georgia’s official state tree, if one tree was selected to represent just the Georgia coast, it would have to be Quercus virginianan. The live oak earns its name from the fact that it appears to retain its leaves year-round, thus always be “live.”SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > Ogeechee River Shad Ogeechee River Shad . Shad is one of Georgia’s “salmon” species: It begins life in freshwater rivers, leaves to grow into an adult in the ocean, then returns several years later to its natal stream toreproduce.
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Forsyth was the location of many hospitals, where approximately 20,000 wounded and sick Confederate soldiers were treated. In a Confederate cemetery located near the town square lie 299 unknown and one known Confederate soldier. Also buried here is Honora Sweeny, a "gallant Confederate girl" who died while serving as a nurse in one of the Confederate hospitals.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
Sherpa Guides showcases an online collection of guidebooks produced by Lenz, Inc. Visitors to this Web site will find a wide range of information on historic resources, outdoor activities, and even lodging and restaurants. Eventually there will be more than 3 million words, 1,000 maps, 1,000 illustrations, and much more. Book reviews.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > The Snowbird Mountains > Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain Area Chunky Gal Mountain gained its evocative name from a Cherokee legend about a chubby maid who fell in love with a young man from another tribe.Her parents attempted to snuff the budding romance, but the determined young woman abandoned her family to follow her heart, finding her waySHERPA GUIDES
Flint River Destinations: The Flint River Center Jim and Marge McDaniel 4429 Woodland Road, GA 36 Thomaston, Georgia, 30286 ph. 706-647-2633. Facilities:Canoe, kayakSHERPA GUIDES
The Hebard Lumber Company in the Okefenokee Swamp By C.T. Trowell. Photography by Richard T. Bryant. After the Suwanee Canal Company failed in 1897, Joel Hurt of Atlanta was appointed by the court as receiver to manage the bankrupt company.SHERPA GUIDES
Civil War > North Georgia Mountains West North Georgia Mountains West Introduction . With the most widespread military action in Georgia during the Civil War, Northwest Georgia is an area with much history, including the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863; the Battle of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-25, 1863; much of the Atlanta Campaign, May 8-Sept. 2, 1864; and much of the "Great LocomotiveSHERPA GUIDES
The following version of how Edgar Watson came to a violent end is based on the publications Man in the Everglades, by Charlton W. Tebeau, and The Everglades: River of Grass by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Tebeau's version was in part related by C. S. "Ted" Smallwood. Watson's life is also chronicled in noted novelist and naturalist Peter Matthiessen's Everglades trilogy, Killing MisterWatson
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Live Oaks and the Georgia Coast. While the live oak already serves as Georgia’s official state tree, if one tree was selected to represent just the Georgia coast, it would have to be Quercus virginianan. The live oak earns its name from the fact that it appears to retain its leaves year-round, thus always be “live.”SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > Ogeechee River Shad Ogeechee River Shad . Shad is one of Georgia’s “salmon” species: It begins life in freshwater rivers, leaves to grow into an adult in the ocean, then returns several years later to its natal stream toreproduce.
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Forsyth was the location of many hospitals, where approximately 20,000 wounded and sick Confederate soldiers were treated. In a Confederate cemetery located near the town square lie 299 unknown and one known Confederate soldier. Also buried here is Honora Sweeny, a "gallant Confederate girl" who died while serving as a nurse in one of the Confederate hospitals.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
Stone Mountain . Stone Mountain is actually the mauled and contorted northeastern end of magnificent Cumberland Mountain that defines Virginia's southwestern border with Kentucky. Six miles below Pennington Gap in Lee County, the Kentucky/Virginia line veers off from Cumberland Mountain toward the west. At that point, where the mountain belongs to Virginia on both sides, it firstSHERPA GUIDES
The Okefenokee: Where to go, what to do. By Sheila J. Lenz. Opportunities for enjoying the Okefenokee Swamp and its surroundings are as numerous and variedSHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Central Coast > St. Catherines Island St. Catherines Island While the interior of St. Catherines Island is not open to the general public, this important island needs to be described due to its ecological and historical significanceBy state law, all of Georgia's barrier island beaches to the high tide line are open to the public, including St. Catherines.SHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Mountains > Blue Ridge > The Eastern Blue Ridge > Coweeta Creek and Betty Creek Valleys Coweeta Creek and Betty Creek Valleys Betty Creek Valley This entrance to the eastern boundary of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness is one of the most beautiful valleys in north Georgia.Combining good hiking, scenic views, and pleasant driving tours with the possibility of visits toSHERPA GUIDES
Georgia Coast & Okefenokee> Sidebars > How to Catch a Blue Crab and How to Cook and Clean a Blue Crab How to Catch a Blue Crab . If you want to participate in one of the timeless forms of recreation on the Georgia coast—one that has gone on for thousands of years—you must catch, cook, and eat some Georgia blue crab.SHERPA GUIDES
The Flint River Valley: Shaped by Indians, Agriculture, War, and Industry by Sherri M. L. Smith. The land between the Flint River and the river it historically fed into, the Chattahoochee, is a region that is tightly intertwined with the history of Georgia and America.SHERPA GUIDES
Mosquitoes. Anybody who has hiked the high Sierra in early July will tell you to consider another time for your hike. Mosquitoes—Anopheles communis and several other species—will greetJuly visitors in
BALDWIN STATE FOREST WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA/PUBLIC Wildlife Viewing > Historic Heartland > Baldwin State Forest Wildlife Management Area/Public Fishing Area Baldwin State Forest Wildlife Management Area/Public Fishing Area. Description: This is a 2,500-acre tract located on the northern edge of the Coastal Plain. The site offers an opportunity to observe the upper limits of the longleaf pine habitat in the mid-state.SHERPA GUIDES
North Carolina Mountains > Sidebars > Fairy Crosses Fairy Crosses . In spite of the legends and superstitions that surround fairy crosses (also known as fairy stones and fairy tears), these unique, cross-shaped stones do have a scientific explanation.RICHARD LENZ BIO
Richard J. Lenz "Everybody's Working for the Weekend" Loverboy, 1981. It may sound corny, but what motivates me to get up in the morning and come to work are projects that I think make a positive contribution tothe world.
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