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Lost Wall Georgia
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kate on 27 Jan 2011
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Longitude:
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Take I-75 north from Atlanta. About halfway between Atlanta & Chattanooga watch for I-75 exit for Resacca, Lafayette, (HWY 136) - Turn L onto HWY 136 & cross over I-75. Go 6.5 miles to T intersection turn R to stay on HWY 136. Go 14.3 miles (through Villanow & over mountain) to T intersection & turn L to stay on HWY 136.
Go 1.3 miles, turn R to stay on HWY 136. (This intersection sneaks up on you). Go 4 miles to HWY 27/136 - continue to HWY 27 in Lafayette, Georgia. Turn L onto HWY 27/193 and go a short distance. HWY 193 north will turn. Go 2.7 miles on HWY 193 to Chamberlain Rd. Turn L onto Chamberlain (Fina station on Right) Go 3.3 miles on Chamberlain Rd to Crockford-Pigeon Wildlife Area sign on Right - turn Right onto gravel road. Take this about 2 miles. The road steepens and gets rougher, and goes up some switchbacks. Lost Wall Parking is just past the fourth switchback on the left. If coming from the north (i.e. Trenton, GA or Chattanooga, TN), Coming across Lookout Mountain on 136 when you intersect 193, turn right. You will come to the Fina station at the right turn onto Chamberlain Rd after 10 minutes or so. This eliminates driving into and out of Lafayette, GA.
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Lost Wall is a very popular sandstone wall to rock climb. It is great for beginners, due to it not being too steep. It also has easy footholds and crevices to put your hands. Its average height is around 70 feet, so it's still a good location for more experienced rock climbers. It's located in Georgia on Pigeon Mountain and has great scenery.
There are no points within 15 miles of this point.
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