In the Hills of Tennessee
The last yellow and copper colored leaves are holding on to the every showing branches this week back home on the farm. » CONTINUE »
The last yellow and copper colored leaves are holding on to the every showing branches this week back home on the farm. » CONTINUE »
The conditions in our area are currently glassy with the largest wave size of 0’0″. Igor’s is promising some swells this week on the east cost while the GC sits not unlike a lake with little chance of waves in the foreseeable future. » CONTINUE »
Wednesday turned from mundane to pure magic when a little oil free bump show up on the Gulf coast. I backed out of the driveway with all of my surfing gear packed in my car,… And by surfing gear, I mean just my board. Shirtless and barefoot, I showed up at my local spot, expecting at best to get a little wet. » CONTINUE »
Made it out to the COOSA BACKCOUNTRY TRAIL a few weeks back. The trial is a 12.5-mile loop and is rated strenuous with yellow blazes and signs that are for the most part easy to follow. It fords streams on its lower part and traverses the high Duncan Ridge, including Coosa Bald at over 4,000 feet. It is recommended that hikers take more than one day to hike the entire route so we took it all in with two nights spent in the back country. It was a great Trip and a good chance to try out some new gear.
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