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| mtwashingtonmonroe | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Great job in adding this very nice mountain and state highpoint. I liked your photos and they deserve better votes on a few than what others gave you. Great job though and keep up the good work! Have a good one! -Britt | |
| Posted Aug 24, 2004 8:38 pm | ||
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| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks. They pretty much got 4 star votes, for once. My Bearfence and Hazeltop photos got a few bad votes, and they aren't that bad. | |
| Posted Aug 24, 2004 8:57 pm | ||
| BobSmith | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Good page. I'm surprised no one did one for this mountain earlier, and it's nice to see a page for the highest peak in my home state. | |
| Posted Aug 24, 2004 10:39 pm | ||
| desainme | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Georgia......Georgia..........the whole day through Just an old sweet song.....keeps Georgia on my mind Louis Armstrong Pretty cool page for the highest point near mts, Oglethorpe and Springer | |
| Posted Aug 25, 2004 3:58 pm | ||
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| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | This page needed to be put up. I had been reluctant because I had no photos (since I climbed it at night with a friend in January of 2002). But, when I found some good photos on the web, I decided to put up this important Appalachian summit. Thanks for the vote! | |
| Posted Feb 10, 2005 11:36 am | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the vote! | |
| Posted Feb 9, 2005 4:55 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks Jen. Have you climbed this yet? | |
| Posted Feb 9, 2005 4:55 pm | ||
| jenniferdenoya | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Nope...not yet...I'm supposed to visit some eastern SPers at the end of March/early April...maybe we'll head down then... | |
| Posted Feb 12, 2005 2:45 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks a lot! | |
| Posted Jun 14, 2005 1:13 pm | ||
| bpdude | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Great job! In January of 1994, after a nice weekend backpacking trip on the Hemlock Falls Trail ( 30 miles East of Brasstown Bald ), we decided to drive up and see if the roads were open. They were, and the resulting photographs were impressive. I have posted a few of them, in the hopes of giving everyone a winter perspective. The high temperature on that Sunday afternoon was in the teens and Brrrrrr.... was it Cold! | |
| Posted Jun 14, 2005 3:53 pm | ||
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| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the Vote! | |
| Posted Aug 12, 2005 5:17 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the Vote! | |
| Posted Aug 12, 2005 5:18 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks - that means a lot coming from someone who normally climbs in the Himilayas! | |
| Posted Nov 26, 2005 3:26 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for all the votes!!! | |
| Posted Dec 12, 2005 11:10 pm | ||
| 2skinners | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | These four star votes are getting pretty old. Nice page again!! | |
| Posted Jan 14, 2006 6:56 pm | ||
| nick22185 | Atlanta | |
Hasn't voted | Can you see Atlanta from Brasstown Bald? | |
| Posted Apr 21, 2007 1:00 am | ||
| hgrapid | Again, not close | |
Hasn't voted | Nope, Atlanta is very far away. You can see lots of mountains in the distance. That's about it. | |
| Posted Apr 21, 2007 6:12 pm | ||
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| desainme | Re: Again, not close | |
Voted 10/10 | Are you sure? I havn't been there but I did measure the distance to the Bank of America building at 1023 feet high and 82.6 miles from the bald. The Northeast edge of town is about 70 miles distant. I would think it would take a cold winter's day to check | |
| Posted Apr 21, 2007 7:12 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Not in the East | |
Hasn't voted | You can't see distances that far in the East. You just can't. Only in the West can you see that far, on a good day. It is just the way that visibility works in the East. If you want to see Atlanta from above, you should visit Stone Mountain. | |
| Posted Apr 21, 2007 9:22 pm | ||
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