Blood Mountain is the sixth tallest peak in Georgia and the the tallest point on the Peach State's section of the Appalachian Trail. I've been meaning to hike to it's summit for a while now and a sunset hike with one of the local Meetup groups seemed like a perfect chance to do it.
Arriving at Vogel State Park a bit early, I explore the park a bit before gathering with the large group and heading up the trail. This is my first experience with this particular group, but as with all of the others I have met over the years, they seem to be extremely friendly and we chat on our way out of the park and up the mountain. After a short walk on the pavement, we quickly head into the lush woods of northern Georgia. There are a couple of small cascading waterfalls and extremely shallow creek on the early part of the trail making for a pleasant setting. While this early part of the trail is not overly steep, the group is keeping a good pace, which I appreciate.
There are a few trail intersections here in the woods and the group seems really good about ensuring everyone knows the direction to go. I have a number of good conversations with some of my fellow hikers as we make our through the woods. At one of the junctions, the group organizer mentions that we are about to start the most challenging part of the trail and as we begin this section, I move towards the front of the group and really push the pace. I want a good workout from tonight's hike. The grade is pretty steep, but I'm feeling good. That said though, I'm sweating like there's no tomorrow in this Georgia humidity.
Of course down is easier faster than up, and I try to maintain a steady and brisk pace. Arriving back at the park after only about an hour-and-a-half, we say our goodbyes and I head to my jeep to change shirts and shoes in preparing for the eighty or so mile drive home. It was a great hike with a great group of people. While very far from the most difficult hike I've ever done, it is certainly one of the more challenging hikes I've completed since moving to Georgia. Total mileage clocks in at about 10.4 miles with right around 2,300 feet of elevation gain. Good times.