I had planned to rise early this morning and run a 5k downtown, but feeling under the weather a little bit, I ended up skipping the run, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to get some exercise. One of the Meetups I've been hiking with had planned a moderately long hike an hour or so north of Atlanta on the Jake Mountain trail system. The group met at the primary trailhead, which seems extremely popular today and then we carpooled a couple of miles on Forest Service roads to a less popular parking spot.
From the trailhead, we headed off on the Yellow Trail, which is one of about six different options on this trail system. The twenty or so hikers seem to all be moving at about the same pace today, which is a nice change. As we hike, I begin talking with a couple of my companions and we enjoy some interesting chatter about the woes of the corporate world.
As we continue down the path, we encounter a number of other side trails and forest roads, but Charlie, the group organizer has a pretty good idea of where he's going and we follow his lead. Besides, we're in Georgia and there isn't anywhere that is more than a day's hike from civilization (as far as I've seen in my short time here). Eventually, one of the roads we take opens up into a large grassy meadow and from here there doesn't seem to be a trail leading out. No worries, we have map, compass, and GPS, we'll bushwhack a bit.
After we cross and climb the next hill, we arrive at another forest service road. One of the gentlemen I had been talking to at the beginning of the hike seems to have gotten frustrated and takes off on his own, telling some others that he was going to head back to the cars. Ah well, good luck.
We quickly turn around and head back to the cars. Total distance for the day is nearly 10.4 miles. Not a huge hike, but certainly one of the longer ones I've done since relocating. I need to find more like this.
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