Between the combination of a nasty cold and an excessively wet winter, my hiking has been somewhat limited over the past several weeks, but as today is supposed to be a nice sunny day, I'm going to take advantage and get out on the trails. First stop - Mount Yonah. As I'm starting to explore more and more of northern Georgia, which includes the southern end of the Appalachians, I'm enjoying the hiking and the scenery more and more with each outing. Yonah is located about 80 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta and rises to 3,166' above sea level.
It appears temperatures dropped below freezing overnight and I'm forced to scrape my windshield before departing. The drive is uneventful, but there is definitely a chill on the air when I leave the house. As I near the mountain, I can see it rising to tower over the surrounding landscape. A number of sheer cliffs are visible on the southern face. Arriving at the popular trailhead, I find a parking spot and immediately head into the woods along the well worn path. I understand this trail is fairly steep and I'm looking forward to a good workout.
The hillside has a number of large boulders scattered about and as the trail follows a several switchbacks, I pass between some of them. It's actually quite pretty here, even without the green foliage. At least the cold temperatures are keeping the bugs away.
After just a few minutes, I head back down the trail completing the loop I saw on the map. As the ice melts, the trail gets a bit muddy and even more slippery, but I've got pretty sure feet and arrive back at the jeep without any issues. Total distance was only about 4.4 miles, but with a steep 1,450' of elevation gain between the parking area and the summit, it was a good workout.
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