Helen, Georgia - Experience The North Georgia Mountains Like Never Before...
We want to share with you, visually, some of the reasons we love living in White County, Georgia. Helen, GA and it's surrounding areas are some of the most ...
Great video! Makes me miss it. I lived in White Co. for a while when I was
younger and still have a lot of family there, but I don't remember some of
those places. Is there guide to the video, identifying the places? Where is
the boy on the blue tube at, starting at the 32s mark? I don't remember
those drops in Helen. There are also a couple falls I don't remember
seeing. Thanks.
Thanks, Randy, for your thoughts! It's wonderful you still have family in the area, I would think the best reason to come back to visit. There isn't a guide to the video, sorry, but I can tell you that a lot of it is filmed at Duke's Creek Falls and Mossy Creek State Park in Cleveland, as well a couple of the fall pictures are one's we found while hiking through the woods. You are welcome to email us when you'll be coming again and we'll do our best to help you find some new spots to see! You can reach us at: [email protected]. If you haven't had a chance to look at our website, come on by and let us know if we're doing White County proud!! Thanks again, VisitHelen.org
North Georgia Mountains Fly-fishing for Beautiful Trout HD
In my last video I fished this same stream with only one brown trout. I said I would be back and I meant it. There was a little rain and some great trout came out to ...
Is that a dog wood canyon fly reel on a guide Line 3 x p rod? By the way do
you ever fly fish a wild cat creek in Hellen Georgia? Keep up the great
videos and catch some big ones.
+georgiaflyfisherman chris Yes, correct. The EXP3 is currently not even made, a better version, the EXP4, has been released. I've never fished Wildcat creek. I've heard it's just a stocker stream that gets a lot of pressure. Thanks, will do!
yep, that land belonged to my indian ancestors untill they found gold and
the white man wanted to so they came in and kicked them off of thier land
and made them do the trail of tears to modern day oklahoma where my
relatives live to this day !
im so glad some one sees it like i see it ! its funny, but we could be related, or our families might have known each other. thanks for having my back on this !
+Kerry Ward I couldn't imagine the craziness that went on in that time, people need to think of how they'd react if their family was attacked, would they not defend their loved ones? I would. I have documentation thru ancestry dot com that I do have family members that did walk the Trail of Tears and I could not imagine the horror that my ancestors went thru. All I can say is how I feel and what I would do, I know I'd be killing others to defend my family, if needed. And looking at it I guess I would've been killing any and every man who threatened my family. Obviously there was no real talks of any kind that benefited my family back then or they would have reservations the size of most states. Their land was stolen, their women and children were raped and murdered, and they took everything they could from them, but we survive. We are different now but it is never going to be forgotten.
THANKS FOR BEING ON MY SIDE OG BOBBY ! thats what i cant seem to get through this other persons head, i also have no dought that my family walked the trail of tears, and all he can say is that many whites died in indian raids, i told him that the white man wouldnt leave us alone so we did what we did !
+douglas carson My Family Walked the Trail of Tears! I can't help but feel anger for what they went thru. I'd defend my family today as I would've done back then. Nothing different about it.
+douglas carson Just thinking about my family members walking the trail of tears, I can't help but to want to kill those that raped and killed my family members during those days. I'd be killing every body endangering my family today and know I would've done the exact same then as well. It was the white man who invaded the lands and started killing. It should've never happened.
+Kerry Ward The history of the Cherokees was brutish and nasty until the 19th century. The Trail of Tears was tolerated and encouraged because there were many people alive who remembered the depredations, thievery, and murders by raiding parties into North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia that happened only decades before.
+Kerry Ward The Cherokees were particularly violent and warlike, and inflicted severe casualties on the white settlers of the area in the 18th century. Andrew Jackson lost several of his grandparents to Indian massacres, and had no love for them. Remember Fort Loudon!
+Kerry Ward I to have family members who walked the "Trail of Tears" and living today makes me wonder how hard it had to have been. I would love to visit the reservation one day to see what it is like.
+Kerry Ward Yes, a very disturbing piece of American History. I didn't live in that era, so don't know the facts,... but Andrew Jackson may have been a pretty greedy 'good ole boy' politician.
Really. You are really mean to the person who put this together. They took a long time to put the background music in the video and did hard work, and your response is "boring". If it's "boring" then why did you watch it??!!
North Georgia Fall Fly Fishing for Big Trout ~ Browns & Rainbows 1080p HD
This video was made by combining videos from the past months. I hope you enjoy this video, I have enjoyed filming and catching! These are some very ...
I think the footage was probably more clear than most. It seems to be a
real encounter to me. I'm not sure why the cameraman tried to hide behind
the tree (if that is what he/she is doing), the Bigfoot had already seen
the person and was leaving. I will rate the video as a good one on the
subject.
It's real,....can't tell if it's front or back,.....too hairy and has
supernatural powers to disappear. No one can catch it or follow it. He is
protected by God. His job is to feed Anti Christ who is enchanted up to
neck and his feet are in shackles. He can't leave this temple he is hiding
in, until it's time for him to come out.
Looks very compelling...individual looks massive and very tall, however
it's all subjective in that regard because there is no standard to compare
against; would be nice if some measurements of the adjacent trees and
distance from the camera position could be determined. My advice for what
it's worth; consider sending this to Thinker Thunker, who has the
experience and equipment to analysis this objectively.
One small critique, please remove your large NVTV logo from the screen,
it's very distracting and potentially obscuring important aspects of the
content.
+Bubba Bear yeah they don't have the luxury of being behind closed doors on a private shitter where no one is watching you like them they re out in the wide open yonder just letting all hang out .
+searcher619 Yes all have auto focus now, But even my smart phone Samsung Galaxy S4 auto focus acts like it can't make its mind up when it tries to focus I have taken some blurry videos and pics of things when its in motion before and especially if the person is moving it affects it too