I completely understand cause you ain't from around here.LOLWal whaddya spect frum a ignant Hoosier ?
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I completely understand cause you ain't from around here.LOLWal whaddya spect frum a ignant Hoosier ?
prolly the toughestThe Altamaha River Basin Area is some tough area to hang out in.
Wife and I got to canoe through the Okeefanokee way back in 1970. Newly weds and arguing about the 'gators swimming and bumping the canoe. Not a good afternoon. We've laughed about it for 47 years now. Wasn't funny then!
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The Okefenokee swamp in the extreme SE corner of the state is probably where you can find the largest area of undeveloped and uncultivated land, not seeing farms and farm buildings and dirt roads.
I've driven around there and flown over it in a small plane.
But I've never been on the water in any kind of boat.
I think the North Georgia Mountains are more isolating, simply because the terrain is so rugged.
You can't just walk or drive wherever you want. It's too steep in many places. You have to follow the contours of the land, or stay on trails.
For a pretty remote-feeling area, try this: https://www.google.com/maps/@34.852715,-84.4844264,13z
Look where Glimer and Fannin counties meet. That's some serious wilderness, even though, as the crow flies, it's hard to find a spot that's not within 2 miles of some kind of road, even if it's a dirt road or "forest service" road.
You lookin to dump a body or something?Curious what is the most remote forest in GA that some one in this forum has been to? Remote as in no signs of humans ever was there, very hard to get to, or seems very untouched from mankind. Thanks