We leave Louisiana and head to Georgia.
I think Gary made a wrong turn as I see the Statue of Liberty ahead.
We make it to Georgia.
Almost to the campground when we get delayed by a train.
Arrived! MicKinney is north of Atlanta. I had tried to book a COE campground but they were either full or not opened due to lack of volunteers. This is a US Forest Service campground.
Oh good - I hate surprises!
The roads are hilly and winding and alot of the campsites are on steep inclines or descents. I booked up a Handicap Sight hoping to be close to the bathrooms and showers as are the COE campsites, but not the case - both were a good walk away.
We did however have a lake view with a dirt path down to it.
A short distance away is a small beach.
Tucson looks longingly at the lake.
Our second day is sunny and fairly warm, so we let him go for a swim.
Sunset
The Canadian Geese enjoy an evening stroll.
and the Palm tree lights up over at the Marina across from us.
We gathered some downed wood and had a nice early evening fire.
There was a Battlefield nearby so we drove out to check it out.
Allatoona Pass
It is a self guided tour with informational plaques
The Battle of Allatoona was one of the most deadly and stubbornly contested of the war. The Union lost 35% of their troops and the Confederate 27%.
and a memorial to the fallen soldiers from both sides
There is a loop trail
We walk part of the trail and decide to turn around as there are
many offshoots and we don't have a map.
Original House from the time of the Battle
Left over railroad paraphenalia from the battle. The twisted railway rail is an example of a Sherman's Necktie. They were a railway-destruction tactic used in the American Civil War. Named after Maj. Gen. Sherman of the Union Army. They were heated until they were malleable and then twisted into loops resembling neckties. Since the Confederacy had limited supplies of iron, and few foundries to roll the rails, this destruction was very difficult to repair.
an interesting and informative trail
Next stop - Rabun Beach, GA - then home!
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