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RV8iator 11-12-2008 08:22 AM

Georgia Fall foliage Flight
 
Kari and I decided last weekend to fly over the mountains of north Georgia just to take in the local scenery. It didn't hurt that it was the beginning of November and the leaves were really doing their thing. We mounted up:



and settled in to enjoy the scenery. Looking south and east from Dahlonega's Wimpy Airport (9A0) we knew we were in for a beautiful flight. The visibility was unrestricted and even to the south the colors seemed to be coming out.



We are lucky here in north Georgia to have several vineyards and wineries that actually produce good wines. It's a treat to be able to enjoy them from the air too!.. Not the wine, the views they provide.
This is Frogtown Vineyards. located about 5 mile northeast of Dahlonega. We kept going north and the colors kept getting better. The elevation rises gradually towards Tennessee and western North Carolina and the colors were just about to peak.
We don't get the vivid reds of the northeast since we have fewer maple trees but they are still beautiful. It's "the ol', photo's don't do them justice."

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RV8iator 11-12-2008 08:36 AM

Evening over north Georgia 2
 
We made a big arc over eastern Tennessee/western North Carolina borders and headed back south. The sun was getting low enough and the visibility was high enough to get beautiful views up and down.

On the way back home we went by the lookout tower on Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia at 4784 feet and waved to the leafwatchers. .

We had to do the obligatory spin around town but before we got there we flew over Wolf Mountain Vineyards.

and headed for Dahlonega. The gold steeple is North Georgia College located just south of the square in Dahlonega. It's an old college that has a long list of military leaders that have graduated from there. It's real gold leaf that was provided from Dahlonega, which was actually the site of the first big gold discovery in America. There also was a US Mint in Dahlonega before the War between the States. The foundation of the red brick building just this side of the steeple is actually the old mint.



From there it is just a couple of minutes to base leg to 15 at Wimpy Field. It's a pretty little field that make some folks nervous to fly into, but it's just one of those places where you need to stay on your toes until you get to the hangar. Beautiful views as you wind your way through the valley to final..

this last photo is my view just over my left shoulder on about a 1/2 mile final. I never get tired of flying into my little home field.



Now all we have to do is wait for next fall and do it all over again.

Enjoy

TSwezey 11-12-2008 04:46 PM

Nice write up! Hopefully next year I can do the north Georgia leaf flight.

gnuse 11-12-2008 06:44 PM

Not much color this year....must be the drought!! :rolleyes:

Sorry we missed you flying by.

rv8guy 11-13-2008 08:34 AM

Jeez Jerry, I flew the same day, but my pictures didn't do it justice like yours.

Seriously, we need to get an RV fall adventure up for next year!

JDRhodes 11-13-2008 08:42 AM

Must have passed you
 
You could have pulled these pictures from my camera becasue I did the same flight last Sunday morning! Really was quite nice. I followed the Etowah River up from Lake Allatoona. If it would just rain a little, it sure gave me canoe fever. The canoe tour is just as spectacular as the RV tour - only 180mph slower!

Flyrod 11-13-2008 10:00 AM

Is this the peak?
 
Would you guys say the leaves are just now peaking? Seems a little late this year. :confused:

Rupester 11-13-2008 10:38 AM

Spectacular color and photos, Jerry! Thanks for sharing.

RV8iator 11-13-2008 10:39 AM

Just missed it
 
They are mostly gone now. Peak was actually about the 1st or 2nd of November.

TeaSea 11-13-2008 10:53 AM

Wonderful pictorial.

I have to point out though, that you covered the Dahlonega area the easy way (in an RV!). As a U.S. Army Ranger student in 1992 I had to walk over a good chunk of that "beautiful" scenery and as I recall I became less enthusiastic about the beauty of the mountains every day.:p

However there was one morning when we walked out of the woods into a highland valley, with a little white church at the end, that was just fantastic...

Thanks for the photo's!!:D


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