Mattb
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I took a day off yesterday to take care of some personal banking and insurance business and my wife and I decided to take a "short" morning ride.
5 hours and nearly 200 miles later we returned home after riding completely around the Okefenokee swamp in Southern Georgia.
Highlights:
Lovely 2 lane, shaded and winding roads west of Folkston, GA along the border of the swamp. Picturesque churches, rolling landscapes and an occasional white-tailed yearling provided early-morning entertainment - all in high definition!
Between US23 and Highway 84 is a beautiful stretch of road that penetrates Laura S. Walker state park. Absolutely beautiful and talk about twisties - wow! The scenery is so nice, however, the throttle tends to stay more closed than open.
Blackshear, GA, is a lovely city dotted with structures built with aesthetically interesting and impressive architecture.
Dozens of tiny towns with nothing more than a water tower bearing names I've never heard of. Manor, GA and Argyle, GA, for example.
Lowlights:
My wife forgot to bring her camera.
The apocalyptic damage from the swamp fires this Summer. Acrid smoke and even heavy smog along a 5 mile stretch of 23 south of Waycross.
Waycross, GA. What a frackin' dump.
The 28 mile stretch of straight-as-an-arrow asphalt between Homerville, GA and Fargo. BO-RING! Even at 80 MPH.
Would I do it again? Some sections, yes. Laura Walker will be a regular destination for us and we'll backtrack later this year to visit Stephen C. Foster state park on the West side of the swamp currently closed due to the fires.
5 hours and nearly 200 miles later we returned home after riding completely around the Okefenokee swamp in Southern Georgia.
Highlights:
Lovely 2 lane, shaded and winding roads west of Folkston, GA along the border of the swamp. Picturesque churches, rolling landscapes and an occasional white-tailed yearling provided early-morning entertainment - all in high definition!
Between US23 and Highway 84 is a beautiful stretch of road that penetrates Laura S. Walker state park. Absolutely beautiful and talk about twisties - wow! The scenery is so nice, however, the throttle tends to stay more closed than open.
Blackshear, GA, is a lovely city dotted with structures built with aesthetically interesting and impressive architecture.
Dozens of tiny towns with nothing more than a water tower bearing names I've never heard of. Manor, GA and Argyle, GA, for example.
Lowlights:
My wife forgot to bring her camera.
The apocalyptic damage from the swamp fires this Summer. Acrid smoke and even heavy smog along a 5 mile stretch of 23 south of Waycross.
Waycross, GA. What a frackin' dump.
The 28 mile stretch of straight-as-an-arrow asphalt between Homerville, GA and Fargo. BO-RING! Even at 80 MPH.
Would I do it again? Some sections, yes. Laura Walker will be a regular destination for us and we'll backtrack later this year to visit Stephen C. Foster state park on the West side of the swamp currently closed due to the fires.