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Long time lurker crossing the threshold. Grew up on the Altamaha River in South Georgia, now living in North Georgia. My paddling ranges from week long trips on flat water to solid class 3 whitewater. I have learned a lot here and hoping to add to the community.
 
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Georgia is a great paddling state, as is much of the South. I paddled whitewater in north Georgia a long time ago and around the coast of Jekyll Island.
 
Welcome. I’d like to hear more about the week long flat water trips, if you are so inclined.
 
Glenn,
Thank you for the info. Sounds like we have some paddling in common. Our family lived on Jekyll for 3-4 years when I was a kid. Canoeing all of the Georgia coast is on my big dream list but my paddling buddies are lack luster on the idea.

Erica,
Thank you. I absolutely love multiday flat-water trips. Slow water, friends, my hound dog, big meals and camp comfort. I spent a lot of time on the Altamaha River growing up and still do a yearly weeklong trip there. Though its only 138 miles it can be combined with either the Ocmulgee or Oconee for bigger miles. Ive also done Suwanee, Ohoopee into Altamaha, Little and Big Satilla in weeklong trips.
 
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