slowfoot
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I recently got back from a three day backpacking trip in Northern Georgia (almost in Tennessee) and I thought I'd share a few of the photos I took. I'm not very good with identifying Eastern species, so I'm not going to ID anything. I'll just post them up and let the experts guess
My traveling companions were a botanist, an entomologist, and a dog, so they weren't much help with the herps.
Anyway, it was a really nice trip. The trail actually starts on the top of a ridge, then drops down slowly to the river valley. Multiple small side streams feed into the river along the way until it becomes a respectable size. I think we crossed the river about 25 times - some of the crossings were a little hairy with a heavy pack.




Some salamanders from the first day. Sorry for the blurry and poor quality pics - I blame the camera and the photographer:




Anyway, it was a really nice trip. The trail actually starts on the top of a ridge, then drops down slowly to the river valley. Multiple small side streams feed into the river along the way until it becomes a respectable size. I think we crossed the river about 25 times - some of the crossings were a little hairy with a heavy pack.




Some salamanders from the first day. Sorry for the blurry and poor quality pics - I blame the camera and the photographer:



