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[at-l] Re: Amicalola



rdubois@VNET.IBM.COM wrote:
> 
> Can anybody give me the details on lodging at Amicalola and
> nearby towns.  I have to drive over six hours to get there,
> so I'm going to need to spend a night somewhere before I hit
> the trail.  I know that Amicalola had camping and cabins--anybody
> got the phone number for the park and prices??  What about if I
> wimp out and want to spend my last night in civilization soaking
> in a bubble bath and sleeping on a bed??  Any motels/hotels in the
> area that you are aware of?  Neither Wingfoot's book nor the guide book
> really give specifics about this area of GA.
> 
> Rachel
> "solophile"  GA-->ME  '97
> http://www.webcom.com/markham/at-hike
In '92 the night before I started my hike we stayed in an Econo Lodge in
Dahlonega.  Don't have any up to ddate info. for you but I think it
wouldn't be too difficult to find some..T.O.G.Goose '92-'93

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