I had to be in Cumming to deal with an issue at work. I have been missing the AT, and since I so close, I decided to go for it, despite the 95 degree temperature.



I went to Woody Gap along GA 60, and hiked North for an hour and a half. This is one of my favorite secitions because of the outstanding view at a few spots. When I arrived, the temperature had dropped almost 10 degrees.
During the hike, I was struck my the wide variety of wild mushrooms. It was almost like visiting an exhibit at Rock City, except that all of these were real.


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