Woody Gap To Preacher's Rock

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    Reviewed By: barefoottyler

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    Date Reviewed: 06/01/2010
    Review Type: Trail
    Barefoot Friendliness: 1 Excellent

    Location:
    Woody Gap To Preacher's Rock
    Highway 60
    Suches, GA
    See map: Google Maps
    This review is copied from my blog, http://www.barefoottyler.com. I think "Barefoot Friendliness" is very subjective.​
    *As far as terrain, it is rocky and definitely endorphin inducing. The trail, however, is very clean. I didn't spot one piece of trash along the way.​
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    Whitney and I decided to go on a short hike up to Preacher's Rock. We had been there before, so I had an idea of the terrain.

    I decided to hike it barefoot. Why not? I run barefoot all the time. The first few minutes were tough, but after a few minutes everything becomes mechanical and dodging odd rocks is easy.

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    Along the way flowers flaunted themselves. My mom told me to keep a lookout for flowers, so we took some pictures for her. I believe they are Mountain Laurels and Flame Azalea.
    Once we made it to Preacher's Rock we decided to just keep walking since my dad mentioned a trail tree that was up ahead. After walking around confused and joking about there being no trail tree, it finally made its appearance. It was so cool!​
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    This one is my favorite

    After leaving this location, we started my RunKeeper(I doubled it back afterwords). It was pretty accurate except for a 5 mile flaw that was really easy to get rid of.​


    We took a side route and found a cool little camp site, purely out of boredom.

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    On the way back we passed two guys. One said, "Barefoot hiking. That's pretty rugged man." The other asked how the traction was. I just smiled and said, "Great!"​

    Continuing on, stopped on Preacher's Rock and ate. Mmmm... Peanut butter and jelly!

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    The view was beautiful. It is so awesome living near the Appalachian Mountains!​

    It started to rain when we finished up eating. It was all downhill, so we picked up the pace and started running. My feet hurt a bit, but it felt AWESOME running through the mud. I love how the body naturally dodges rocks and shifts weight to keep things smooth. We got some great barefoot running pictures.

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    My feet at the end of the run
    Man I felt GREAT when we were finished. It helped that Whitney gave me a kiss at every white blaze(The Appalachian Trail markers). On our way home we swung by the river and cleaned our feet and legs off. What a blast!
     

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