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- lizzieExplorerWe often bring along a little canned banjo music. It clears out the tourist on busy weekends. lizzie
- Bill_TExplorerAnd remember - Paddle AWAY from the music!
- drsteveExplorerJust remember... if you hear banjos, paddle faster!
- RomperStomperExplorerCheck out the Chattahoochee River in Columbus Ga. on the border with Alabama. There is also a bunch of videos on you tube. http://visitcolumbusga.com/outside/conquer_the_outside
- HorsedocExplorer IIClayton Ga and try the Chattooga. This river does not play and will kill you but it is some beautiful country. Helmets and vests are must-haves. There is usually a couple of drownings each year and the rain has been so heavy this season that parts of the river have been placed off limit.
- lizzieExplorerNot much in Georgia to raft but you could tube on the Toccoa at MaCaysville. Also try a dozen or so raft companies that do the Ocoee. Try the Hiwassee River at Reliance TN or the Nantahala and/or Tuckesgee near Bryson City NC. lizzie
- hitchupExplorerMy kids always go to Helen to ride the Hooch in Tubes. They take all their kids, no matter what the age.
As long as there's plenty of water in the River, they all have a great time. - alcaracuExplorerthanks for the info folks. gives me something to work with. al c.
- Jim_ShoeExplorerJust thinking about that makes me start humming the theme song from "Deliverance".
- craigtExplorerContact Nantahala Outdoor Center for rafting information. They have locations on the Nantahala, Ocoee, and the Chatooga (think Deliverance) rivers. Great people to work with; experienced guides, good equipment.
http://www.noc.com/
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