Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Final push into Savannah. Easy day in the saddle with a few sights along the way.
Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Final push into Savannah. Easy day in the saddle with a few sights along the way. (less)
Day #5. Magnolia Springs to Griffin Lake Campground. From Magnolia Springs travel the gently ro... more
Day #5. Magnolia Springs to Griffin Lake Campground. From Magnolia Springs travel the gently rolling hills to Sylvania along Buttermilk Road. It's a long downhill to the dead flat of US Hwy 17 through the Town-no-town of Oliver and onto Griffin Lake Campground (less)
Day #5. Magnolia Springs to Griffin Lake Campground. From Magnolia Springs travel the gently rolling hills to Sylvania along Buttermilk Road. It's a long downhill to the dead flat of US Hwy 17 through the...more
Day #5. Magnolia Springs to Griffin Lake Campground. From Magnolia Springs travel the gently rolling hills to Sylvania along Buttermilk Road. It's a long downhill to the dead flat of US Hwy 17 through the Town-no-town of Oliver and onto Griffin Lake Campground (less)
Day #4. Sandersville to Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen. There is no world but this world.... more
Day #4. Sandersville to Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen. There is no world but this world. Rural Georgia from Start to Finish on this, the 4th day. The route flattens as it rolls out onto the Vidalia Uplands. Row crops, pine trees and cattle farms. (less)
Day #4. Sandersville to Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen. There is no world but this world. Rural Georgia from Start to Finish on this, the 4th day. The route flattens as it rolls out onto the Vidali...more
Day #4. Sandersville to Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen. There is no world but this world. Rural Georgia from Start to Finish on this, the 4th day. The route flattens as it rolls out onto the Vidalia Uplands. Row crops, pine trees and cattle farms. (less)
Day #3. JereShai Campground to Sandersville. The day starts with a visit to the old state capit... more
Day #3. JereShai Campground to Sandersville. The day starts with a visit to the old state capital, Milledgeville. After Milledgeville it is a ride through rural Georgia with plenty of cows and pine trees. (less)
Day #3. JereShai Campground to Sandersville. The day starts with a visit to the old state capital, Milledgeville. After Milledgeville it is a ride through rural Georgia with plenty of cows and pine trees.
Day #3. JereShai Campground to Sandersville. The day starts with a visit to the old state capital, Milledgeville. After Milledgeville it is a ride through rural Georgia with plenty of cows and pine trees. (less)
Day #2. Conyers to Jereshai Campground on Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville. This longish day begi... more
Day #2. Conyers to Jereshai Campground on Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville. This longish day begins in Atlanta's suburbs and ends in rural Georgia. Enjoy the old homes and Civil War markers along the route. (less)
Day #2. Conyers to Jereshai Campground on Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville. This longish day begins in Atlanta's suburbs and ends in rural Georgia. Enjoy the old homes and Civil War markers along the route.
Day #2. Conyers to Jereshai Campground on Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville. This longish day begins in Atlanta's suburbs and ends in rural Georgia. Enjoy the old homes and Civil War markers along the route. (less)
Day #1. Carter Center in Atlanta to Conyers, GA. This is a short day in the saddle. Take your time to see the sights at Stone Mountain.
Day #1. Carter Center in Atlanta to Conyers, GA. This is a short day in the saddle. Take your time to see the sights at Stone Mountain. (less)
The Left Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (LW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the ro... more
The Left Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (LW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Left Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider travels: Atlanta, Decatur, Stone Mountain, Conyers, Covington, Mansfield, Newborn, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Sandersville, Louisville, Millen, Sylvania, Springfield, Rincon, Port Wentworth and finally, Savannah. (less)
The Left Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (LW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Left Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider travels: Atlanta, Decatur, Stone Mounta...more
The Left Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (LW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Left Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider travels: Atlanta, Decatur, Stone Mountain, Conyers, Covington, Mansfield, Newborn, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Sandersville, Louisville, Millen, Sylvania, Springfield, Rincon, Port Wentworth and finally, Savannah. (less)
Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Don't underestimate this last flat... more
Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Don't underestimate this last flat 50 miles into Savannah. Your ride turns from rural to suburban to the finest urban designed metropolis in the world. (less)
Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Don't underestimate this last flat 50 miles into Savannah. Your ride turns from rural to suburban to the finest urban designed metropolis in the...more
Day #6. Griffin Lake Campground to Forsyth Park in Savannah. Don't underestimate this last flat 50 miles into Savannah. Your ride turns from rural to suburban to the finest urban designed metropolis in the world. (less)
Day #5. Cypress Inn/Coleman Lake near Midville to Griffin Lake Campground. This the day in the ... more
Day #5. Cypress Inn/Coleman Lake near Midville to Griffin Lake Campground. This the day in the heart of rural South Georgia. No town at the start, no town at the end, no town in between. If there was ever a day to ponder why your spouse left you or figure out why your kids turned out like they did... this is the day. There's an abundance of quiet road with few distractions. (less)
Day #5. Cypress Inn/Coleman Lake near Midville to Griffin Lake Campground. This the day in the heart of rural South Georgia. No town at the start, no town at the end, no town in between. If there was eve...more
Day #5. Cypress Inn/Coleman Lake near Midville to Griffin Lake Campground. This the day in the heart of rural South Georgia. No town at the start, no town at the end, no town in between. If there was ever a day to ponder why your spouse left you or figure out why your kids turned out like they did... this is the day. There's an abundance of quiet road with few distractions. (less)
Day #4. Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton to the Cypress Inn & Coleman Lake near Midville, GA. Star... more
Day #4. Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton to the Cypress Inn & Coleman Lake near Midville, GA. Start the day in the Sand Hills and finish in the flats of South Georgia. It's a long day, but not too hard if the weather is with you. (less)
Day #4. Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton to the Cypress Inn & Coleman Lake near Midville, GA. Start the day in the Sand Hills and finish in the flats of South Georgia. It's a long day, but not too hard if th...more
Day #4. Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton to the Cypress Inn & Coleman Lake near Midville, GA. Start the day in the Sand Hills and finish in the flats of South Georgia. It's a long day, but not too hard if the weather is with you. (less)
Day #3. Juliette to the Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton. Start early. This is the big day in more ways than one.
Day #3. Juliette to the Blue Goose Hostel in Irwinton. Start early. This is the big day in more ways than one. (less)
Day #2. High Falls State Park to Juliette, GA. Short day in the saddle today. Rest up. The third day is a big long day with even more stuff to see and do.
Day #2. High Falls State Park to Juliette, GA. Short day in the saddle today. Rest up. The third day is a big long day with even more stuff to see and do. (less)
Day #1. Atlanta to High Falls State Park. It's best to leave Atlanta on a Sunday morning to avo... more
Day #1. Atlanta to High Falls State Park. It's best to leave Atlanta on a Sunday morning to avoid traffic. This 60+ mile day is noticeably downhill and you leave the Piedmont region of Georgia and head to the coast. These roads are surprisingly quiet considering you are escaping the gravitational force field of Atlanta. (less)
Day #1. Atlanta to High Falls State Park. It's best to leave Atlanta on a Sunday morning to avoid traffic. This 60+ mile day is noticeably downhill and you leave the Piedmont region of Georgia and head to...more
Day #1. Atlanta to High Falls State Park. It's best to leave Atlanta on a Sunday morning to avoid traffic. This 60+ mile day is noticeably downhill and you leave the Piedmont region of Georgia and head to the coast. These roads are surprisingly quiet considering you are escaping the gravitational force field of Atlanta. (less)
The Right Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (RW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the r... more
The Right Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (RW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Right Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider passes through the cities of Atlanta, Forest Park, Jonesboro, Locust Grove, Hampton, High Falls, Indian Springs, Juliette, Macon, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, Toomsboro, Bartow, Wadley, Oliver, Guyton, Pooler and finally, Savannah. (less)
The Right Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (RW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Right Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider passes through the cities of Atlanta,...more
The Right Wing route from Atlanta to Savannah (RW Atl-Sav) follows, as close as practical, the route of Sherman's Right Wing during the 1864 March to the Sea. The rider passes through the cities of Atlanta, Forest Park, Jonesboro, Locust Grove, Hampton, High Falls, Indian Springs, Juliette, Macon, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, Toomsboro, Bartow, Wadley, Oliver, Guyton, Pooler and finally, Savannah. (less)
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