Lamar,
Marsha and I have never camped at Fort Mountain, but we drove up there for the first time on MLK day, when we both had a holiday from school. It was bitterly cold, but we were able to walk around the campground and felt it was beautiful. There were a passle of deer grazing who did not appear to be afraid of us! Of course, I left my ParkPass at home and the ranger gave me a ticket/warning; still, that did not deter from the beauty of the campground.
We thought it would be a very nice campground to try once school is out in June, so we just might see you there. You have not had a problem coming up Hwy. 52 from the Dawsonville area have you? I have always been leery of pulling in too steep an area of the mountains since I used to pull my parents’ 31' Holiday Rambler with an old Chrysler and it would run hot on us. Based on my signature below, you don’t think there will be any problem do you?
Love the north Georgia mountains; we are leaving for a spring break trip to Unicoi SP tomorrow. Marsha and John will stay for six nights and I will for ten. They only have one week of spring break, but the system in which I teach offers one week of intercession and one of spring break.
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