Black Branch GPS Data
Read more...
![]() |
One of the narrowest trails at Frady Branch |
![]() |
One of the many nasty, bull-dozed trails at Frady Branch |
![]() |
One of the cemeteries |
![]() |
Photo Credit. |
![]() |
Windy Gap Map |
![]() |
Windy Gap Elevation Profile |
![]() |
Boulder Field |
![]() |
Taking Off |
![]() |
Serious Berm! |
![]() |
Windy Gap Map |
![]() |
Windy Gap Elevation Profile |
![]() |
Top of Windy Gap |
Windy Gap Part 2: Air from Greg Heil on Vimeo.
Windy Gap Part 1: Tech from Greg Heil on Vimeo.
I recently shuttled the Windy Gap trail near Ellijay, Georgia with a friend from Singletracks.com. It easily ranks on my list of top ten favorite downhills... and that includes everything that I've ridden in Montana and Colorado!
Part 2: Air will be released on Monday. Want to be alerted immediately when I publish it? Subscribe to the Greg Rides Trails RSS feed!
The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."
![]() |
View of Fontana Lake, NC from the Tsali Trail System |
![]() |
The Nantahala Outdoor Center |
The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."
![]() |
The Chestatee River Photo Credit. |
Here's a quick run down on some of the more frequent runs. You can check them out on the American Whitewater Website.There are local canoeing and kayaking opportunities aplenty, and hopefully the information here will help you find some great spots to paddle!
Upper Amicalola(below 53 Bridge) Class III(IV), Frogtown Creek - Class IV-V, Upper Chattahoochee - Class II, Cartecay - Class II+, Chattooga - Class II-IV(Depending on Section), Overflow Creek - Class IV-V, Tallulah - Class IV/IV+(V+), & Ocoee - Class III+. All are in NE Georgia except the Ocoee. Here is a link to the American Whitewater Georgia Page. It has great beta on our North Georgia Whitewater Rivers....
The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."
![]() |
Rock Climbing at Mount Yonah. Climber: Summer. Photo: Syndah Swails. |
The following is an update which I have added to the Montgomery Creek Loop trail review.
The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."
![]() |
2010 Six Gap Century. Photo Credit: Lauren S. |
The North Georgia Mountains surrounding Dahlonega are world famous for their beauty and difficulty. The epic climbs up Brasstown Bald, Hogpen Gap, Wolfpen Gap, and Woody's Gap have all been made famous by the Tour de Georgia, as well being the routes for the City of Dahlonega's famous Six Gap Century. Bike riding in Lumpkin County allows you to experience the roads, climbs, and conditions that face UCI Pro Tour riders all within riding distance of Dahlonega Wheelworks' front door.A description on Dahlonega.org of the Six Gap Century race held annually in Dahlonega breaks it down with more detailed statistics:
The Six Gap Century’s ultra challenging route takes you up and down six of the steepest climbs in the North Georgia Mountains. Test your stamina with more than 11,200 feet of vertical climbing over the 100 mile course. Elevations for the six gaps in this ride range from 2,949 feet to 3,490 feet. The toughest climb, Hogpen Gap, will test even the strongest riders, averaging a 7% grade for seven miles, with sections as steep as 15%. The Three Gap Fifty’s alternative route offers half the gaps and half the distance, but is nevertheless a demanding and challenging course. Elevations range from 3,109 feet to 3,280 feet.In addition to all the statistics mentioned above, the Brasstown Bald road is located an hour or so away by car and climbs steeply up to the highest point in Georgia, topping out at 4,784 feet.
© Blogger templates The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008
Back to TOP