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Vol. 26 Issue 9

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Abandoned/derelict docks In some cases, no one knows where they come from. In others, owners have simply chosen not to maintain them. The issue of abandoned and derelict docks has worsened this year. Page 2

Watts on Wheels (and water) The day Dave and Karen Watts met back in 1999 through an online dating service was the definitive beginning of their current life’s adventures as footloose explorers of North America. Page 18

Cloudland Canyon Cloudland Canyon, a magnificent and picturesque state park located on the western limits of Lookout Mountain, is one of the most scenic geological marvels in the USA. Page 50 Also inside: Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Dining guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Fishing news . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lake Lanier Olympic Park . . . . .Page Lake levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lanier map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Marinas information . . . . . . . .Page Outdoor activity calendar . . . .Page Recreation guide . . . . . . . . . .Page Safety guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Sailing calendar . . . . . . . . . . .Page Shore Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Columns: Curb Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Design & Remodel . . . . . . . . . .Page Wines, Vines & Brews . . . . . . .Page Glenn Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page On the water . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Steve Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Vanderford’s travel . . . . . . . . .Page

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A different view at the 2020 Shine Showdown at Lake Lanier Olympic Park last month. Details on the event: Page 49.


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Abandoned and derelict docks pose challenges on Lanier is published by Lanier Publishing, Inc., 3292 Thompson Bridge Rd. #250, Gainesville, GA 30506 (770) 287-1444 Publisher/Editor Alan Hope Production Susan Nish Susan Daniel Creative, Inc. Senior Writer Pamela A. Keene Contributing writers Jane Harrison, Millie Adcox Columnists Glenn Burns, Steve Johnson, Vinnie Mendes, Sara Bagwell, Don Duval Travel Editor Bill Vanderford Lakeside is published monthly by Lanier Publishing, Inc. based in Gainesville, GA, with distribution in some 300 locations around Lake Lanier and other areas. Opinions expressed by contributing writers are not necessarily those of Lakeside, its staff or its advertisers. Manuscripts and photographs submitted will be considered for publication. Lakeside cannot be held responsible for such materials in case of damage or loss.

By Pamela A. Keene In some cases, no one knows where they come from. In others, owners have simply chosen not to maintain them. “The issue of abandoned and derelict docks has been on our radar for a number of years, but for some reason, it’s been so much worse in the past year,” said Jennifer Flowers, executive director with the Lake Lanier Association. “In partnership with the Corps of Engineers, local law enforcement and the courts, we are upping our pursuit to identify the responsible parties around the lake and protect the lake and its shoreline.” The association began addressing eyesores and environmental threats to the lake nearly eight years ago. In 2015, the board created the “Abandoned Vessels and Derelict Docks” committee, headed by Matt Williams, to actively identify owners of abandoned boats and derelict docks. “Since that time, we’ve been able to remove more than a dozen abandoned houseboats and cruisers from the lake,” she said. “Over the years we have been working with the Corps, the Department of Natural Resources and courts in Hall and Forsyth

counties to pursue those owners and recoup the costs involved.” As for abandoned docks, each one references back to a specific dock permit issued by the Corps of Engineers. Those dock permits must be renewed every five years, plus any structural changes must be approved by the Corps; that includes a site visit by a Shoreline Management ranger to discuss changes with the owner. “Lake Lanier reached its carrying capacity of 10,615 docks several years ago, so mostly now it’s about people either replacing their docks or making additions to them,” said Tim Rainey, operations project manager for Laker Lanier. “However, we’re also seeing old or dilapidated docks simply being hauled off across the lake or into coves. It has been a challenge to identify who is responsible for this – whether it’s the owners themselves, people who are buying the docks with the intention of relocating them elsewhere, or contractors seeking an easy way to get rid of them.” An inordinate number of abandoned dock floats have been found around War Hill Park in Dawsonville. “We can’t really pinpoint why this area is more active, but it

Just one of the abandoned docks on Lanier.

could be people who are replacing their dock floats with newer materials and pushing the old ones away, or that people are putting them in various coves,” Flowers said. She mentioned that in some cases, she has seen people offer to remove docks for homeowners through neighborhood social media posts. “They offer to remove docks for homeowners, then simply take the money and dump the docks elsewhere instead of taking them to the landfill or another legal disposal site.” She cited one abandoned dock in Thompson Creek that over time had all the metal removed,

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leaving only the wood structure. “Maybe they were selling it for scrap.” Liability is another issue. “Dock owners who we find are connected to these abandoned docks could be held liable if someone is injured or property is damaged,” Rainey said. “And frankly, this issue has become so rampant that if we can trace an abandoned dock back to a homeowner and show it is their dock, we may even file charges.” The association recently announced a new campaign: “See Something, Say Something,” to encourage people to report abanSee Dock, page 16


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HOW MUCH IS YOUR HOME WORTH? CHECK YOUR VALUE AT:

TERESA SMITH

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Like our facebook page - www.facebook.com/LivingOnLakeLanier 3959 Mount Vernon Road, Gainesville

3732 Griffin Drive, Gainesville

2.6 ACRES of rustic elegance! This is the ultimate resort style and private home that many are looking for. 5/6.5 with room for family or entertaining guests. The tongue and groove ceilings makes you feel like you are in a mountain lodge yet on Lake Lanier with a double slip dock. AMAZING salt water pool with a poolside Tiki bar and outdoor kitchen. $1,100,000 (Hall)

HIDDEN GEM on Lake Lanier! Priced $135,000 below recent appraisal! Zoned Highway Business. 4 BR/3.5 BA, 3-level home with INCREDIBLE lake views from most every room. Grass to the water with a mowing permit on the dock permit. Sunroom overlooking the pool and lake. The HUGE detached garage is perfect for a car collector, RV storage or an AMAZING workshop. $1,050,000 (Hall)

IMMACULATE Lanier home w/ AMAZING views and a concrete drive to the dock & Corp line at the shoreline! Double slip dock. 2 viewing decks overlook the lake. Open kitchen and living room. 2BR/1BA on main; lower level w/rec room & LARGE BR. 2 additional lots next door w/ an acre+ with a low Corp line and a dock that the sellers are selling separately. $539k (Hall)

3168 Alenes Drive, Gainesville

3728 & 3724 Griffin Drive, Gainesville

9055 Hayes Drive, Gainesville

6346 Loco Vare Road, Gainesville

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R U N D E T! AC R T N CO GRASS TO WATER! New kitchen, master bath and terrace level renovation! WONDERFUL lake views at a reasonable price. DEEP WATER at the dock. Movein ready. Master on main, 2 lg BRs on upper level. Additional garage on the lower level that is perfect for all of your lake toys. This location is close to the Olympic Rowing Venue! REDUCED $529k (Hall)

3841 Mark Trail, Gainesville

1762 Green Road, Buford

! D L SO CONTEMPORARY 4/3.5 on SOUTH end of Lake Lanier! AMAZING open floor plan with all the bells & whistles. Kitchen & great room w/ soaring ceilings. Fully finished terrace level w/ 2nd kitchenette. Master suite on main. Short, level walk to SS covered boat dock & 2 car garage. $799K (Gwinnett)

MICHELE KAPLAN 678-677-5653 michelekaplan@kw.com 3839 Mark Trail, Gainesville

R U N D E T! AC R T N CO CORP line is close to the shoreline! 2 amazing lots (tax parceled separately) are being sold together. SS dock in place. The house to the left of the lots is a 3/2 with a beautiful lake view. (See 3732 Griffin Drive - being sold separately.) Close to the Olympic Rowing Venue. Build your DREAM home close to the lake. $299k (Hall)

LOW CORP LINE & great views from .59 acre building site w/121’ of shoreline! Fantastic location on Lake Lanier in Cloister Cove on Chestatee Bay. EASY boat ride to marinas/restaurants. Aluminum SS dock w/party deck in beautiful water! Soil test, survey, covenants & owner's site plan available. $260K (Forsyth)

THESE SPECTACULAR waterfront lake lots have it all! Corp line close to deep water. Breathtaking, expansive, long and wide lake views, 93’ waterfront, gentle slope. Boat dock or boat dock permit. Quiet part of Lanier. Survey and level 3 soil test completed. Park like setting. 2 remaining lake lots. Build 1 large home or 2 homes for a little family compound. $148k (Hall) Lots 3839 & 3841 can be sold together for $299k

Watermark Cove

6444 Point Twenty Two, Lot 54, Gville

2536 Club Drive, Gainesville

R U N D E T! RAC T N O C THESE SPECTACULAR waterfront lake lots have it all! Corp line close to deep water. Breathtaking, expansive, long and wide lake views, 93’ waterfront, gentle slope. Boat dock or boat dock permit. Quiet part of Lanier. Survey and level 3 soil test completed. Park like setting. 2 remaining lake lots. Build 1 large home or 2 homes for a little family compound. $189k (Hall) Lots 3839 & 3841 can be sold together for $299k

Lake Lanier Specialist teresasmith@kw.com 770-654-4173 LivingOnLakeLanier.com

! D L SO FREE DEEDED SLIP in 24 Slip dock. 1.302.63 acres lots. Gated subdivision. Interior and lakefront lots. $120K - $175K Gainesville (Hall)

5425 Pine Forest Road, Gainesville

! D L O S LISTED BELOW CURRENT APPRAISAL! VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS! New hardwood floors, quartz counter tops and subway tile back splash! Easy walk to single slip dock that has ALWAYS been in water! Gorgeous lake views from most every room in the house! Open floor plan. 3BR/3.5 BA. Finished terrace level. Great location near marinas and dining. $775K (Hall)

5645 Harbor Pointe, Oakwood

7025 Lakeside Place, Gainesville

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EXQUISITE 4 BR/4.5 BA 4 sided brick home w/Lake Lanier frontage & seasonal lake views. 5 mins from Sunrise Cove Marina where seller is offering $3000 toward a boat slip at the marina! Gourmet kitch, screened porch, MANY extras; massive unfinished terrace level. NEW ROOF!  Enjoy the swim and tennis amenities of Pointe West, an exclusive, gated Lake Lanier community. $748K (Hall)

APPROVED for a 32x32 DOUBLE SLIP DOCK with a 60 foot ramp! 3BR/3BA. Lake views from most every room. Open concept/ finished terrace level. Chair lift from the main level to the basement level. Less than a 10 minute boat ride to Athens Boat Club Marina. This part of Lake Lanier is quieter than the south end & the water is absolutely GORGEOUS! $550K (Forsyth)

.70 ACRES lake Lanier lot with SUNSET views! Wonderful building site in a neighborhood of beautiful homes. This lot has DEEP water at the dock and easy golf cart ride to the single slip covered dock. Build now or save marina fees and keep your boat at the dock until you are ready to build. $175K (Hall)

8910 Beaver Trail, Gainesville

! D L O S ONE OF THE BEST homes on Lake Lanier featured in Architectural Digest in 2008! Amazing wall of windows overlooks pool & lake! 1.95 acres of privacy & garages for 7 cars! This home has it ALL w/ new kitchen, plumbing, HVAC, roof, whole house generator, river rock rip rap, dbl slip dock...the list goes on. The master bedroom opens to a private covered patio, pool & hot tub. Partial terrace lvl has workout/rec rm, full bath & more. REDUCED $1,425,000 (Forsyth)

3928 Lake Court, Gainesville

! D L O S NEWLY REMODELED lake home with GREAT VIEWS, 5 minutes from 985/Olmpic Rowing Venue. Open concept flows beautifully for entertaining. 5BR/3BA. Garage and work shop area. HUGE fenced yard; easy walk to dock in deep water off main channel. Seller open to selling furnished. Don't miss this AMAZING opportunity. REDUCED $499K (Hall)

! D L SO AMAZING 2 years young CUSTOM ESTATE home in Chattachoochee Country Club. This UNBELIEVABLE home is a 4/3.5 and is grass to the water with a S/S dock w party deck. 1st time on the market. Open concept with master and 2nd bedroom on the main level. You must see this home to appreciate all of the custom and handcrafted details. Please call for a private viewing. $1,650,000 (Hall)

5745 Harbor N, Gainesville

! D L SO IMPECCABLE 3 BR/3.5 BA South Lake home with gorgeous lake views from most every room! Very low COE line & easy walk/golf cart ride to single slip dock in DEEP water. Enjoy sunset views on AMAZING covered deck. Master on main + office/4th BR. Gourmet kitch w/sitting rm, HUGE gr rm w/FP & dining rm! 2 BR & baths on terrace level plus living rm, office & workout rm. REDUCED $875,000 (Hall)

5822 N. Cove Road, Gainesville

! D L SO BEAUTIFUL contemporary lake house with yearround water views located between GA-400 and I-985 at Browns Bridge. 3 BR/3.5 BA /3-car garage. Large private peninsula with deep water and easy, level walk with lighted path to water. 24 x 36 Two level single slip boat dock with DEEP WATER ALWAYS, electricity and big water view. Located next to a 45-acre wooded park with walking and hiking trails. $599k ( Hall)


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#1

Bev Knight 770-536-4416

Agent on Lake Lanier since 2012

770-503-7070

(cumulative sales)

Dani Burns

Darlene Plavcan

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*** Featured Lake Homes *** Builder’s own extraordinary, luxury estate 3 PRIVATE park-like acres on Lake Lanier, surrounded by 34 lakefront Corps acres. Gated, scenic drive lined with horse fence & blooms. Includes 3BR guest house (converts back to barn) & horse corral. Other creative features include wood beams milled from property's trees, breathtaking replica of Grove Park Inn's stone fireplace, magazine-quality kitchen with barrel slate ceiling & commercial hibachi grill. On main, unforgettable master suite with spa bath, giant custom shower & massive wow-worthy closets. Terrace level boasts a stellar theater, 2nd kitchen & newly built wine/cigar cellar, gym area, 2 en-suites & entertaining porch. Big party pavilion overlooks water feature flowing to deep water dock in private cove. Attached oversized garages fit 6 cars PLUS motor coach & boat parking in separate fenced area. $1.5m

4+acre lux compound

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Flowery Branch $3.5m

Private, in-town lux LD! LD! SO O S ! D SOL

Gainesville $1.095m

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Gainesville $850k

South lake beauty

Gainesville $1.5m

Ultra-unique/updated

Open grass to water

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Gainesville $1.350m

Summer Crest

Cumming $995k

Sunsets, cart path SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

Gainesville $849.9k

Forsyth fixer-upper

Gainesville $1.350m

New lux construction

Gainesville $975k

Incredible views ISTING! NEW L

Cumming $775k

Upscale n'hood

Gainesville $600k

Gainesville $874k

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Gainesville $1.150m

S. lake with pool NEW L

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Cumming $625k

Nantucket vibe NEW L

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Buford $625k

Unsurpassed views

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Flowery Branch $870k

Golf/lake like new

Big home, great wtr

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Dawsonville $695k

Grass to water OLD! OLD! S S ! D L SO

Gainesville $570k

Gainesville $685k

Lake neighborhood ACT CONTR UNDER

Gainesville $549k

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Donilyn Hodge

Angie Smart

404-271-4479

404-368-8880

New cnst w/ slip SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

Well maintained SOLD! SOLD! DAY! T UC 1 S

Justin Sheffield

352-262-0389

VRBO potential ! ISTING NEW L

Jamie Bishop

770-503-7070

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*** Featured Agent *** Bev Knight Leader & Founder The Good Life Group

Gainesville $535k

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Gainesville $515k

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Dawsonville $449k

Buford $470k

Forsyth, easiest path SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

Gainesville $400k

Wtr’s edge, Gwinnett OLD! OLD! S S ! D L SO

Dawsonville $425k

Specialty: Innovative marketing, listing lake property, hiring great people

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Buford $375k

*** Build Your Dream Lake Home *** Cleared, great views from multiple sites UNDER

Summer Crest lots, luxury in North Hall

ACT CONTR

Gainesville $399k

1.01 acres, deeded slip, big water views

Gainesville - Three lots, 2+ acres each. $350k each

Secluded lake access

High Pointe lot, dock slips available REDUC

Gainesville $225k

Triple slip boathouse ACT CONTR R E D N U

Gainesville $599k

2+ acres, sgl slip OLD! OLD! S S ! D L SO

Gainesville $299k

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Gainesville $85.4k

Gainesville $110k

Private lot, sgl slip ACT CONTR R E D N U

Gainesville $285k

Sgl-slip permited ACT CONTR R E D N U

Dawsonville $175k

Permit applied for A CONTR UNDER

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Murrayville $75k

…when you’re ready for the good life!


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Sheila Davis 770-235-6907 sdavis@gonorton.com

770.536.1250 www.gonorton.com

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#1 Agent in Lake Lanier Sales since 2001

Over $43 Million sold in 2019! $1,995,000 • EXCEPTIONAL FOUR LEVEL LUXURY LAKEFRONT HOME with stunning lake views. Double slip party dock, heated pool, designer Chef's kitchen, walkin 147 bottle wine fridge, 2 dishwashers. So many extras in this gorgeous 6 bedroom, 7 bath Point West home. 5610 Point West Drive Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

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5185 Young Deer Drive

ON ING SO M O C S PHOTO $1,875,000 • 5 BR/6B’S 8700 SQ FT. AMAZING LONG RANGE VIEWS! Gorgeous 2015 built waterfront home with open plan, exposed beams, covered porches, and swimming pool! Finished terrace level with media/game rooms. Huge study or upstairs suite. Steps to private deep water dock. 5185 Young Deer Drive Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

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$1,995,000 • ONE OF THE VERY BEST LOTS ON LANIER! Luxury 5BR|5BA| 2HB all brick home on a grass to water point lot has 252 ft of CORPS frontage in the water, a sandy beach and wideopen long range deep blue water views with nightly sunsets! Private dock w/party deck upgradable to the largest allowable 32x32 twin slip. Adjacent USACE peninsula provides wind/ wave protection and privacy. FMLS# 6695705 5730 Point West Drive Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

PRICE ADJUSTMENT - NOW $1,885,999 • YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THIS WATERFRONT 1.43 ACRE LAKE LANIER ESTATE BELOW APPRAISAL! So many luxurious features in this open floor plan great for entertaining: heated pool, climatecontrolled detached garage & workshop, wine cellar, Double-slip boat dock, private sandy beach, office, gated & private in a tranquil setting yet convenient to Marina's, Margaritaville, and South lake entertainment and just a golf cart ride to University Yacht club. Luxury around every corner - vaulted ceilings, unique light fixtures, 100+ yr old heart of pine, Finished terrace level with luxury plank aqua-safe flooring. Amazing views, and the most level lot you'll find!! Don't miss this great private Flowery Branch Lake Lanier estate! FMLS# 6626378 6544 Yacht Club Road Nicole 678-858-0265

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$1,436,693 • SIDNEY ON LANIER, prime waterfront lot with deep, beautiful open water with rip rap shoreline, engineered sea wall, and dock steps lead to a 32' x 32' max sized dock. The Cambridge Plan, a “to be built” custom designed Arthur Ruttenburg Home by Lee Wagner. Build at the street or at water's edge. Offering quality upgrades and luxury features. Pictured in French Country, also available in American Farmhouse and Traditional. Open concept kitchen, great room and casual dining, with fireplace with walls of glass showcasing open water views bringing outdoors in from the covered porch. Master suite and guest room on the main level, plus a den (library). Upstairs features 2 BR/BA's plus large bonus room. Full daylight terrace level. Model home available for qualified buyers. FMLS# 6705205 2273A Sidney Drive Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

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Nicole Columbo 678-858-0265

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Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161

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Michelle Sparks 404-379-5798

Linda Thompson 770-313-5446

Jennifer Anderson 770-356-2629

Miranda Brooks Assistant 706-781-9410

$1,185,000 • AMAZING LAKE LANIER OPPORTUNITY! NORTH HALL/GAINESVILLE CLOSE TO CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTRY CLUB! Welcome the entire family to gorgeous sunset views, privacy and space at this 1.61 acre estate. Boasting 516 ft of Corp frontage, 3 lots, 3 docks (twin slip permits), plus a spacious and charming home with additional garage! Gentle topography allows for easy walks to the lake, golf cart rides, or four wheeling on the property. Includes a buildable vacant waterfront lot w/dock. This quality built custom home has wrap around porches, an open plan with pine floors and ceilings, 2nd master and kitchen in finished terrace level. Elevator. Family lake home or potential as VRBO. Desirable school district and convenient location. FMLS# 6716615 4016 Chapman Dr. Stephanie 770-654-4161 $1,185,000 • YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS - A HOME ON THE LAKE AND PRIVACY! Amazing opportunity to own your very own private gated paradise on Lake Lanier! One of a kind lake property. Charming 4BR| 3.5BA Cape Cod home on 8.6 stunning acres and coveted 3 slip dock w/party deck in a private deep-water cove. Meticulously maintained, open floor plan with master on the main; plenty of room to grow. Relax on your screened-in porch, large deck or covered patio. Enjoy the luxury of living on Lake Lanier with the amenities of Stratford on Lanier swim/tennis community. FMLS #6767003 5977 Manchester Lane Michelle Sparks 404-379-5798 $1,050,000 • MOVE-IN READY LAKE LANIER HOME IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF FINE HOMES. Master on main. Short walk to deep water, modern aluminum two slip party dock. Hardscape in backyard with fire pit. Yearround water view, 3 decks. Dream kitchen with granite, high end appliances, island, gas range, double oven, hidden walk-in pantry. Huge master bedroom & bath. Terrace level entertainment room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace, pool table, bar. Bedroom & bath over garage. Water view from many rooms. Close to 400, Dahlonega and Gainesville. 5680 Chestatee Landing Drive Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

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$1,395,000 • LANIER LUXURY. 32 x 32 twin slip party dock w/deep, water. Luxury farmhouse 3BR |2BA. GUEST HOUSE. FMLS# 6748590 https://tinyturls.com/ 577262. 3317 Duckett Mill Road

$849,900 • LANIER RESORT LIVING EVERY DAY! Beautiful custom-built ranch plan on a fin terrace lvl. Scenic long range lake views; pool with gazebo! FMLS# 6753764 3176 Alenes Drive

$865,000 • WOW! Beautiful & spacious home in sought after Marina Bay on Lanier! 7BR| 6FB |1HB w/in walking distance to the clubhouse, pool and marina! $70K Boat slip E15 included in the price! Enjoy lake views from many rooms & the large deck and covered porch! Granite kitchen with island, Wolf oven & gas cooktop and a Subzero refrigerator open to keeping room and stone fireplace. First floor 2nd BR/bath makes great office option. 2 story great room w/fireplace, formal dining room and wet bar. Elegant owner’s suite on main with vaulted T&G ceiling, sitting area with wet bar and spacious bath and custom closet. Finished the terrace level with 2800 sq ft with in-law suite capability, full 2nd kitchen, large BR/full bath, family room and rec rooms/media room/gym. Covered patio. Fenced back yard and room for a pool. FMLS# 6763039 6215 Grand Marina Circle Sheila Davis 770-235-6907 $769,000 • TURN KEY 5BR| 4BA LAKE LANIER HOME with private dock! Priced to sell mostly furnished with a stocked kitchen, lake toys and more! North Hall brick and stone w/3 finished levels, Elegant rustic design, hardwoods, open floor plan, 2 story great room featuring a beamed ceiling and floor to ceiling stone fireplace, finished terrace level with wet bar, recreation room, bedroom, full bath and storage. Deep water cove, private single slip dock with party deck & 2 jet ski ports. Quiet lake area with seasonal views of the water! FMLS# 6757127 4810 Amal Lane Stephanie 770-654-4161

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THE RESERVE CLUB AND MARINA

$649,000 • NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE RESERVE AT LAKE LANIER. “Kensington Creek” plan w/ 4BR/ 4B’s, daylight terrace level, 3 car garage, outdoor FP on covered porch! Mountain & lake views. FMLS# 6731783 7365 Crestline Dr Nicole Columbo 678-858-0265 $975,000 • BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED 4 BR |4.5BA + an office Lake Lanier home with a pool, 32x32 dock. Designed for entertaining & lake life. Gorgeous lake views & gentle grassy walk to dock! Mowing permit, swim/tennis neighborhood, professionally landscaped, great back yard, desirable North Hall schools. 4249 Tall Hickory Dr Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161

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Lighthouse Marine Solutions Clean up begins at Corps parks takes over Amaysing Services damaged in last month’s storm By Pamela A. Keene This spring, two long-time friends became business partners in Lighthouse Marine Solutions. Chris Pfahl and Darren Boatwright purchased Amaysing Services on Browns Bridge Road and have already expanded their services. “We plan to add more services than dock building and repairs and grow our company to serve customers on Lake Lanier and other lakes in North Georgia,” Pfahl said. “Already, we’re providing electrical, lighting and audio services on docks and boats and we plan to do much more.” The two have known each other about PHOTO BY ALAN HOPE six years. Both have boats at Port Royale Chris Pfahl and Darren Boatwright. and when Amaysing Services came on the the Republic of Panama, where his father market, they purchased it. was with the Panama Canal Commission. “All of the employees came over with He has worked in food service operations. us to the new business,” Boatwright said. “Chris has the construction and build“We’re off to a really great start, even in ing experience and I have the financial this time of the pandemic.” background, so we are committed to proThey have been installing both floating viding excellent service for whatever a docks and fixed docks, redecking docks homeowner needs,” Boatwright said. and building party decks. They also have a “So many people around the lake are in dock-watch program to keep up with need of repairs, maintenance and enhancechanging lake levels. ments to their docks,” Pfahl said, “and we Pfahl has been in the building contractare proud to take on this business and see ing business for 45 years. He moved to Atit grow.” lanta 28 years ago and began doing For more information, visit lighthouselake-lot buildouts. He also has coached marinesolutions.com or call 678 450-4212. high school sports. Boatwright grew up in

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By Pamela A. Keene As a result of the microburst over Lake Lanier in early August, the Corps of Engineers closed several parks around the lake. The bulk of the damage was from felled trees and extreme amounts of rainfall. In some cases, park infrastructure was also compromised. Van Pugh North Park has been fully closed because of damage to trees, some that were uprooted and others that lost limbs. Vanns Tavern and Two Mile Creek parks have been partially closed. The day-use/picnic area of Burton Mill is closed, but the boat ramp remains open. “We have requested funding and hope to start clean-up of these parks by late September,” said Tim Rainey, operations project manager at Lake Lanier. “We will work as quickly as possible to reopen these facilities.” At the same time, the Corps has received a portion of the funding to address some of the hazardous shoreline at Old Federal Campground, which has been closed this year due to excessive erosion. “Work on Old Federal, including storm cleanup and remediation of the severe erosion, will begin this fall as well,”

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Rainey said. “It is our hope we can reopen at least portions of the campground by the 2021 season.” Trees and limbs that have fallen on Corps property adjacent to individual homeowner’s land require a permit from to the Corps to be removed. “Please report any trees posing a threat to public safety or property to the Corps,” he said. Park re-openings will be announced on the Corps’ Facebook page. For more info call the project management office at 770 945-9531.


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Lake Lanier Fishing Report

A sampling of fishing information and tips from area experts Lake level: 1071.31 Clarity: Stained in creeks, main lake mostly clear. Temperature: Mid 80s Area report: Surprise, surprise, it is hot! It’s really hot, and the afternoon thunderstorms are making late-day fishing excursions a challenge. Best bet for calm, successful fishing has been to hit your favorite local waterbody early before the sun and the waves get up. Forecasted rain might put a damper on your fishing plans, but the heat and humidity will no doubt return and stick around for several more weeks, so plan to fish the summer patterns a while longer. Mountain trouting opportunities are plentiful thanks to abundant rains this summer, so if still water is not your thing, aim high and find some mountain jewels. Or, you can hit up your local tailwater (think Blue Ridge, Lanier, or Hartwell) for a lower elevation trout fishing excursion. The typical summer patterns are in motion on the North Georgia reservoirs: catfish and panfish are active and fishing well, black bass are taking cover or seeking deeper structure, and the linesides are trying to find their comfort zone

amidst an evolving summer environment. The options are there, and below are a handful or proven tactics to put fish on in the summer. Good luck to the kiddos returning to schooling this week. It’s obviously not going to be a “normal” school year, but it can still be great, fun and productive. A fishing trip might be the perfect way to reward the kids (or, yourself) after a long week of in-person or virtual learning. This area report courtesy of Hunter Roop, Georgia DNR fisheries biologist. Bass: Fishing has slowed some over the last couple of weeks, and fish have started to feed early in the mornings on top and then a little later in the day. In between, you are having to pull these guys off structure like man-made brushpiles and deep timber. Look for brush in the 25- to 35-foot range on the main-lake humps and points. Work around and on top of these brushpiles with a jig or a drop-shot rig. For a jig, I like a 3/8-oz. casting jig in either a Georgia craw or herring color. For my drop-shot rig, I like a heavier weight, so I typically use a 3/8-oz. weight on 6-lb. line with a No. 2

drop-shot hook. For plastics, I prefer a 6-inch SpotSticker Drop Shot Worm in either crushed herring or cinnamon purple. These are go-to colors on Lake Lanier when the bite gets tough. Just use a 15- to 18-inch leader, and drop

this rig around fish or structure that you mark on your Lowrance sonar. Be patient. In the mornings, you can still work topwater over humps and points for the aggressive fish, but be there early. Once the sun gets up, that bite slows

dramatically and the fish lock on the structure. This bite will more than likely hold strong for us through August. This report courtesy of fishing guide Ryan Coleman, www.laniersports.com.

32nd annual Shore Sweep: Cleanup set for Sept. 26 By Pamela A. Keene The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping the annual Lake Lanier Association Shore Sweep on Sept. 26. In fact, it’s a good reason for even more people to volunteer to help clean up the waters, islands and shorelines of Lake Lanier. Advanced drop off at designated locations begins Sept. 12. “The lake has been so much busier than in previous years, that we are asking for even more volunteers, not only to help collect trash, but also to come to our collection sites to help,” said Bonny Putney, LLA board member and chairman of Shore Sweep. “We are asking everyone to bring and wear masks; we will be socially distancing throughout the event. Pre-packaged snacks and beverages will be available for the volunteers.”

Early drop-off points for debris and trash, only accessible by water, are Gaines Ferry Island, Beaver Ruin Road work area, Shady Grove Campground (boat ramp beach), Sportsman Club Road work area, Marker 2WC Island, Gwinnett Park boat ramp, Keith Bridge Island, Nix Island. Once again this year on the day of the event, there will be a dozen sites around the lake: Aqualand Marina (public boat ramp), Bald Ridge Marina (public boat ramp) Balus Creek Boat Ramp, Clarks Bridge Boat Ramp, Don Carter State Park (public boat ramp), Gainesville Marina (public boat ramp), Gwinnett

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Construction begins on SR 53/Dawsonville Highway replacement span By Pamela A. Keene Using its new Innovative Design-Build process, the Georgia Department of Transportation is taking a different approach to replacing the westbound 2-lane bridge across Lake Lanier on SR 53 at the Chattahoochee River. Because of the accelerated approach to the construction, the new bridge is expected to be complete within the next 18 months. Cranes and barges were positioned along the existing structure and shore in mid-July to begin building the replacement for the two-lane westbound Jerry Jackson Bridge, originally built in 1956 when the lake was filled. The new west-bound bridge will be constructed in between the current spans. “We’re anticipating a minimal amount of traffic disruption over the course of construction,” said Katie Strickland with District 1 office of GDOT. “Because the replacement structure is being built between the eastbound and westbound bridges, traffic will be able to continue to use these two spans until the new westbound bridge is complete.” The replacement project, man-

aged by GDOT’s Office of Innovative Delivery using designbuild techniques, is expected to be completed by December 2022. The Design-Build Team consists of E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. as the contractor and Atlas Technical Consultants as the designer. The east-bound SR 53 lanes were built in 1992. This span will continue to transport east-bound traffic during and after the new west-bound span is completed. In the past five years, the Georgia Department of Transportation has rebuilt other bridges across Lake Lanier, including Boling Bridge on SR 53, was begun in 2016 and opened in August 2018; SR 369’s bridges at Six Mile Creek and Two Mile Creek both opened in 2019; and the Longstreet and Bells Mill bridges on SR 11/US 129, which opened earlier this year. Clarks Bridge on SR 284 was widened and rebuilt in 2015. Additionally, traffic across Browns Bridge, sometimes known as the Big Green Bridge, along SR 369 will be shifted to the new structure by the end of 2020. In Dawson County, SR 136 has a bridge that spans Toto Creek. The contract will be

awarded to a construction contractor in June 2021. This bridge will be replaced in the same footprint, so it will close completely to traffic during construction and a detour will be established. “The new structures include shoulders, and a few were raised more than a dozen feet to accommodate boat traffic and the rising lake levels, Strickland said. “However, these new structures might be something folks have to get used to seeing. Gone are the days of the green metal bridges over Lake Lanier.” Hall County is responsible for maintaining the McEver Road Bridge, which was built in 1961.

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LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK LLRC youth begin season with new coach By Jane Harrison The Lake Lanier Rowing Club youth program is launching into the fall season with a new coach meeting the challenges of leading teenagers through the rough waters of a pandemic. “We can’t practice in team boats. All will be in singles,” said Howell Buot, who began coaching duties in late summer. He explained that in his traditional rowing curriculum, beginners start in 8-boats and gradually progress to solo. But, to allow social distancing, members will be alone in assigned boats while he is “herding cats” to keep them together. “We will be stressing communication on the water,” he said. “It’s easy to get wrapped up in one’s own system” and not see another boat at the bow. Team members must be patient and alert to practice together in single boats, he said. Buot takes the helm from interim coach John Ferriss, a long time LLRC coach who filled in

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The Lake Lanier Rowing Club introduced new rowers to the sport this summer in Learn to Row. The Fall Youth Program began Aug. 31.

after the departure of Tracey Tallman. The former UGA crewman has worked with several metro Atlanta clubs, including programs at Westminster Schools, Peachtree City and the Atlanta Rowing Club. Buot will shepherd 8-10 middle schoolers and 20-25 high schoolers for LLRC this season. Practice was to begin Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. He planned to divide teams into two squads practicing in dif-

ferent sessions since the club lacks enough single boats to put them all on the water at the same time. One day a week they will all report for separate water and land workouts. Since US Rowing canceled all regattas this year, Buot plans some competitive events to incentivize training and gauge raceworthiness. He hopes to host a rowing half-marathon on Lanier and compete in a couple of scrimmages and virtual ergattas.

Dragon boat selection camp canceled By Jane Harrison Cancellations due to coronavirus shut down another event at Lake Lanier Olympic Park this summer. Team USA Dragon Boat Selection Camp originally scheduled this month was called off. “It’s impossible to do proper dragon boats with social distancing guidelines,” said Jim O’Dell, Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club Dragon Boat Coach. “World Championships has been canceled, too.” Dragon boats carry from 10 to 20 paddlers in close proximity. The camp would have

brought Team USA hopefuls together to try out for spots to compete in the International Canoe Federation Dragon Boat World Championship originally scheduled early next year. Team USA won the world championship on Lake Lanier in 2018 when O’Dell served as Dragon Boat USA chairman. As of late August, neither Team USA nor ICF had announced rescheduling. The dragon boat camp cancellation falls in the wake of numerous other LLOP events lost at LLOP

since March. Those include the John Hunter and American Collegiate Rowing Association rowing regattas, sprint canoe/kayak Olympic team qualifiers, and the Atlanta Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, traditionally the largest gathering at the venue. Food Truck Fridays resumed over the summer, with the finale set for Sept. 11. Prior to Lakeside’s deadline, LCKC still planned on holding Moonlight Paddles Sept. 4 and Oct. 4, and youth paddling events Sept. 12 and 19.

Boat dealership names new president WaterSports Central has named veteran marine retailer Jeff Husby as its partner, president and CEO. Husby brings a wealth of industry leadership experience including nearly three decades at the retail level. For six straight years, he personally earned the No. 1 global award for top retail sales for Correct Craft. In 2008, he founded his own dealership, Regal Nautique of Orlando. He remains at the helm of the Orlando business as owner and GM. “WaterSports Central is well respected in the markets it serves

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with a proven heritage of outstanding sales and customer service,” said Husby. “I am motivated to work with and lead this outstanding team into the next chapter and to further build and solidify our position in each market.” Preston Davis who has served as the company’s senior executive since 2017, moves into an advisory and board member role. Watersports Central has six retail locations including one on

Contact: Office Administrator, Jackie Hutton; LCKC President, Blair Hickerson Phone: 770-287-7888 Fax: 770-287-3444 Email: info@lckc.org Website: www.lckc.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Club offerings: Recreational and competitive canoe and kayaking for ages 12 and up. Beginner to masters programs offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and summer camps. Also hosts local, regional, national and international competitions. Calendar of events: Sept. 4 - Moonlight Paddle Sept. 12 - BRL Fun Race Sept. 19 - BRL Fall Fungatta Oct. 2 - Moonlight Paddle

Lake Lanier Rowing Club Contact: April Blair Phone: 770-287-0077 Email: office@lakelanierrowing.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Website: www.LakeLanierRowing.org Club offerings: Recreational and competitive rowing for ages 13 to 80+. Beginner to elite offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and camps. Hosting of local, regional, national and international rowing regattas. Calendar of events: No new events at this time.

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Mr. Zip’s wild ride (or look before you leap) Over the years we have had a bunch of characters working at my brother’s marina. One I remember we called “Zip,” short for “Zipper” because he was so skinny, he could stand sideways and stick out his tongue and he’d look like a zipper! I thought he was a waste of space, but he was really handy if you had to loosen a hose clamp underneath a boat engine or if you dropped a tool into the bilge. He was one of these guys who was always looking for a shortcut to do things and rarely got anything done. One thing he did accomplish which I thought pretty cool was to buy a Cadillac which had been rear-ended. He got it for next to nothing and except for the damage to the rear, it was a beautiful car. This was back when cars were bolted together, and he went to a junkyard and bought the rear fenders, bumper and trunk lid off the same year car that had gotten hit in the front. He put them together and took it to “Earl Scheib,” a national chain of auto body shops that advertised they would “paint any car for $29.95.” He got the cheap black paint job and I must admit it looked spec-

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tacular! The only way you could tell there was anything fishy was it said “Fleetwood” on the front and “El Dorado” on the back. He rode around in that thing like he was a Mafia kingpin or some kind of rock star! The best story I remember about him and the Caddy was when he somehow got invited to a POSH party up in Manhattan. For two weeks before the party, all we heard about were the famous movie stars and entertainers who “might” be there. Finally, the big day came, and he was a bit short of cash. He decided he could economize by not paying the tolls on the Garden State Parkway, so he just blew thru all the toll booths. This worked so well he did the same thing on the NJ Turnpike and the Lincoln Tunnel! When he got into Manhattan

he went through a red light and a cop car took off after him. He thought it was the state police who had followed him all the way across the river from New Jersey! He led them a wild chase going through stop signs and up on sidewalks, the wrong way down one-way streets, and doing all sorts of other crazy things to escape. By this time the police had about a dozen cars involved thinking this was some kind of big drug bust or escaped convict in the Cadillac. Finally, he went down a dead-end street and when he couldn’t go any farther, he took off on foot, ran to the end, and vaulted over a four-foot wall. He said when he passed a streetlamp on the way down, he knew he was in trouble! He had jumped down onto the entrance ramp of the Lincoln Tunnel! When he hit, he broke both his ankles. He managed to crawl under a parked car and laid low while dozens of cops searched the area with flashlights. Just when he thought he was home free he heard the car door above him open. Then the engine started, and the car drove away leaving him lying on the pavement! The police took him into

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custody, got him to a hospital where they patched him up and then off to jail in a wheelchair. The height of ignominy was the next day when his mother had to take the bus to New York City and not only bail him out but get the Cadillac out of the impound yard. Then, there was the ride home with him sitting across the back seat, his legs up and his mother reviewing his sinful ways the whole way, meticulously stopping at all the toll plazas. His ankles healed up quickly and pretty soon he was hobbling around in two walking casts with the help of a cane. This was midsummer on the Jersey Shore and we all rode motorcycles. All the other guys had British bikes like

BSAs and Triumphs, but I had a big Harley”74.” With the casts, he couldn’t ride his BSA and the footrests of all the other bikes were too small for him to put his feet on. Consequently, I was stuck with him on the back of my Harley. We made quite a pair riding down the road on the with him hanging on behind me, both ankles in casts and his cane tucked underneath his arm – in case he had to run from the cops! Mendes has been sailing all his life and on Lake Lanier for the past 25 years. His family owns a marina/bar/restaurant so he has plenty of real life experiences to draw from. His favorite line: “You can’t make this stuff up.”

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owners selling or giving away a dock. And if you’re using a contractor to remove your dock, make sure they have the Corps’ form and ask them to take photos of the dock being moved and in its new location.”


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With Lanier as home base couple travels the country Shore Lines From the fascinating to the remarkable, Lake Lanier harbors many personalities and places along its shores. Lakeside presents “Shore Lines” – stories about people who live, work and play around the lake and the places that make the area special. By Pamela A. Keene ou could say their adventures started when Dave and Karen Watts decided to purchase a houseboat for weekend getaways on Lake Lanier in 2007. Or was it in 2016, when Dave purchased a Can-Am 3-wheel Spyder motorcycle and Karen soon got one to match? But wait: Maybe their lifetime of adventure goes back to their purchase of a DRV luxury Fifth Wheel and a full-sized Volvo Long-Haul Semi-Tractor, outfitted with a kitchen, sleeping quarters, and a place for their matching white Can-Am bikes in 2017. If you want the truth, the day the couple met back in 1999 through an online dating service was the definitive beginning of their current life’s adventures as footloose explorers of North America. “I knew the moment I saw her that it was like we’d always known each other,” said Dave, as Karen nods enthusiastically. “Everything else just led from there,” she said, “from both of us wanting to buy a house on the lake to getting a houseboat to buying our rig to the way we live now.” The couple, who have been married 19 years, practically finish each other’s sentences. There’s a little bit of friendly ribbing, a very endearing trait, but you can tell that they’re – pardon the pun – like two peas in a pod. Water lovers Both were raised around water. Karen’s father was a charter cap-

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tain on Lake Erie, so she spent many years power boating and sailing. Dave grew up near Detroit, powerboating and sailing on Lake Huron every summer. Boating had been part of their lives long before they met on the AOL Romance Channel in the late ’90s. They married two years later in 2001. “We had our honeymoon on a houseboat on Lake Cumberland in Kentucky,” Karen said. “After that, and we’d had a taste of what houseboats were like, we knew we’d one day buy one of our own.” They needed a few more years of work under their belts before becoming selfproclaimed nomads. Karen, an Ohio/Michigan native, worked in automotive and aerospace quality management. Dave, a builder and cabinet maker, decided to start flipping and/or renting residential real estate. Finding Lanier online They found Gainesville and Lake Lanier in 2005, much the way they found each other: the internet. “There was a website called FindYourSpot.com, and I completed the questionnaire while Dave was at work one day,” Karen said. “When he got home, I encouraged him to fill out his own responses, and – wouldn’t you know it? – analysis of our two sets of answers brought up about 15 places with several that overlapped, including Gainesville, Georgia.” Karen, who said she was ready to get away from snow, and Dave, who knew he could transport his business south, chose Gainesville

The Watts’ houseboat on Lake Lanier.

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The Watts camping compound

and Lake Lanier. The waterlovers had found their niche. They built a house on the lake in 2005 and started making plans, eventually shopping for a houseboat. By 2007, a 1990 Summerset caught their eye. They still keep it at Aqualand Marina, where they split time between their house and the houseboat. A pontoon boat provided extra flexibility for exploring the lake’s creeks and coves. Karen fully retired in September 2017. Shortly after, Dave hired a property management company for his investment homes so that they could start planning for the next phase of their lives. Adding toys That’s when Dave decided he wanted a Can-Am. An internet search turned up just what he wanted in Florida. Their Georgia dealer brought the bike back to Georgia using a toy hauler, a concept that would further open the door for their future travels. After Karen rode Dave’s bike, she decided she wanted a matching one. “It gave us some freedom to take to the road,” Karen said. “But we realized that we liked having everything with us, so we started looking for an RV.” They both did internet research and traveled to RV shows for more than a year to find exactly what they wanted because a regular RV wouldn’t do. From floorplans to amenities, they finally found a used DRV Mobile Suites, a luxury fifth-wheel camper, with all the comforts of home. Soon they were looking for a tow vehicle big enough to pull it, plus

their two Can-Ams and a Smart Car. They purchased a used Volvo 780 semi-tractor in Kansas, even though neither had ever driven a truck like it. Additions included a hydraulic stacker lift to the bed of the truck for the two Can-Am motorcycles and a tote to the rear of the fifth wheel to carry the Smart Car. By late 2017, after selling their house, they finally ventured out in their customized rig. They believe their set-up is the only one like it in the world.

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Dave and Karen Watts out West.

Traveling the U.S. Their first trip to Crystal River, Florida, lasted a couple of weeks. “Already we could see that the RV life was such a good way to meet people and do short sight-seeing trips on the motorcycles,” she said. “From there, we just kept going.” Karen said she always wanted to go out West, so they’ve made several trips that include Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. Their bucket list includes Alaska. In all, they’ve been to 25 states in about 30 months. “It’s really not about going to every state or checking off some kind of list,” Dave said. “We just

like to go where we want and take our time to explore this beautiful country and make great new friends.” They joined an online group called RVillage.com that connects RVers with others who live the life of adventure. “It’s like Facebook for RVers,” Karen said. “From finding out what events and rallies are out there to catching up with friends we’ve met along the way, it’s been an amazing community builder. We feel like we have friends everywhere.” Keeping in touch Two years ago, Karen started a YouTube Channel called “Watts on Wheels” to chronicle their travels. It grew into a way to communicate with family, friends, and like-minded people from across the country. As the YouTube channel grew, they added repair and maintenance tips, campground reviews, tourist adventures, and recipes. The videos cover everything from ideas for the road to coverage of the massive microburst in early August on Lake Lanier, known as “The Hour of Terror,” which was broadcast in part on Atlanta television affiliations and the Weather Channel. The video has been viewed more than 360,000 times as of mid-August. Her YouTube overview sets the stage as Karen introduces their lives: “We’re Dave and Karen from Watts on Wheels,” she narrates. “We sold our sticks and bricks to RV full-time now that we are retired. We travel with our heavy-duty truck LeRoy, two Can-Am motorcycles, our DRV Dixie and our SmartCar Zippy.” “We won’t ever give up RVing See Shore Lines, page 19


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“The Hour of Terror” YouTube video.

and houseboating,” Dave said, “not unless something drastic happens. As long as we have our health, we’re going to keep traveling.” “This is our life and we’re enjoying every single minute,” Karen added. “Who would have thought that 20 years ago, we’d be living life the way we are? You

certainly couldn’t have convinced me, but now, I wouldn’t have it any other way.” Dave chimed in: “How many people do you know that say, ‘I’ve got my bucket list and I’ll get to it someday?’ ” he said. “Well, I’ll tell you, there’s no someday. That’s now, my friend. It’s time to live your dream.”

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The Watts are ready to hit the road.

By Pamela A. Keene In early August, three men boated to moor overnight near Mary Alice Park. The next morning, two of them had died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The third man was still conscious but disoriented. He was taken to a local hospital. “Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer because it is odorless, colorless and tasteless,” said Division Chief Jason Shivers, public information officer with the Forsyth County Fire Department. “It’s important to always have a working

carbon monoxide alarm on any vessel with enclosed spaces. If your boat doesn’t have one, they are easily purchased and quickly installed.” Shivers said that boat owners should be especially cautious if they’re modifying their vessels, such as adding heating equipment or other aftermarket changes. “Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines when making any modifications,” Shivers said. “In any enclosed space, make sure there is good ventilation. Carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and evenly dis-

perses throughout any given space. It can kill within a matter of minutes. Also, always make sure that any exhaust from gasburning engines or appliances is directed away from your boat or adjacent boats, and always be aware of the prevailing winds when anchored.” “Remember, the best way to prevent tragedy is to ensure that you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and an ABC grade fire extinguisher on your vessel,” Shivers said. “Taking these simple and inexpensive steps can save a life.”

1995 from the former Lan Mar Marina, now Port Royale; “Bolling Bridge,” depicted in 1996; “Clarks Bridge” from 1998; “Longstreet Bridge” from 2001; “McEver Bridge,” as seen in 2003; and “Two Mile Creek Bridge,” pictured in 2006. She also painted “Lake Sidney Lanier 2000, a montage of images around the lake with a map of Lake Lanier. She included the

Gainesville Bridge on Highway 53, in this work. Based on a photo taken by Jay Smith, owner of Frame-tastic, it depicts Thompson Bridge in 2019. Anne is offering canvas prints and reproductions of the image in two sizes through Gallery on the Square, Quinlan Visual Arts Center and Frametastic. Info: www.annebrodiehill. com, www.LakeLanierArt.com.

• Bridges Continued from Page 12 Gallery on the Square 118 Main St., Gainesville. Thompson Bridge is a double (four-lane) bridge that spans the northern part of the lake on the Chattahoochee River side. Built in 1955, the bridge is part of Ga. 60, north of Gainesville. The painting is the sixth in her bridge series. The others, painted in watercolors, are “Browns Bridge,” as seen in

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Time to look at fall, winter predictions Happy September everyone! The Autumnal Equinox, or the first day of fall, will be on Tuesday, September 22 (specifically at 9:30 a.m.). I have heard from many of you here at the TV station in recent weeks, asking if we are expected to have a cool fall, cold winter, and snow! I have been looking into that and here’s what I’ve found. There is good evidence to support a developing La Nina. Just off the west coast of South America, there is a rather significant ocean cooling that is currently under way. The colder ocean water will tend to bring us drier than average conditions beginning late fall and continue through the winter. Normally, you get a lot of precipitation that will form over warmer ocean water. It’s just the opposite for cold water. That means our global wind patterns will be transporting that drier air over the United States, resulting in a drier than average late fall and winter. La Nina will not only bring us drier conditions, it now has a 60 percent chance of bringing us warmer than average temperatures beginning late fall and winter. By now you are asking, does that mean no snow? Probably. However, there could be times we get a decent shot of cold air with a Gulf of Mexico storm. It’s just not the likeliest scenario. We also should remember the months of September and October are still hurri-

cane season. September is actually the peak of the Atlantic hurricane Glenn season. La Nina tends to Burns create ideal conditions for tropical storms and hurricanes. Some of the Lanier strongest hurricanes in Outlook history have been in September, as they typically form in the Atlantic and have a large chunk of the ocean to intensify. In October, the prime breeding ground is the Gulf of Mexico, where storms have a better chance of impacting Georgia. And this worries me. As we all know, this summer has been an extremely wet one for most of north Georgia. Tropical storm or hurricane rains falling on already saturated ground is a worst-case scenario for us. However, we have our favorite lake coming to the rescue if needed. Lake Lanier is fun to fish, swim and boat. However, its primary function is flood control. During times of heavy rainfall, runoff waters are stored in Lanier to help prevent flooding downstream of Buford Dam. manner. Then the excess water is released slowly downstream. I worry about all the islands that need rip-rap and how they would handle a flood situation. Lake Lanier has the floodwater storage capacity to rise 14 feet above its full pool to prevent downstream flooding. The highest the lake has been to date was in 1964 when the lake reached over 6 feet above its full pool. There were

LAKE LANIER WATER LEVELS JAN 1 1068.71 2 1068.94 3 1069.32 4 1069.53 5 1069.62 6 1069.67 7 1069.65 8 1069.65 9 1069.65 10 1069.68 11 1069.94 12 1070.27 13 1070.53 14 1070.74 15 1070.89 16 1070.97 17 1071.04 18 1071.13 19 1071.22 20 1071.19 21 1070.99 22 1070.83 23 1070.74 24 1070.83 25 1070.95 26 1071.04 27 1071.04 28 1071.02 29 1070.98 30 1070.96 31 1070.95 AV 1070.41 MAX 1071.22 MI 1068.71

FEB 1070.95 1071.00 1070.97 1071.03 1071.21 1073.18 1073.69 1073.77 1073.66 1074.31 1075.39 1075.60 1076.15 1076.31 1076.29 1076.21 1076.15 1076.41 1076.64 1076.68 1076.51 1076.31 1076.30 1076.33 1076.37 1076.15 1075.95 1075.74 1075.48

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1075.25 1075.05 1075.12 1075.30 1075.77 1075.71 1075.54 1075.34 1075.12 1074.92 1074.70 1074.45 1074.16 1073.92 1073.64 1073.36 1073.10 1072.82 1072.54 1072.38 1072.27 1072.23 1072.30 1072.71 1073.41 1073.42 1073.21 1072.96 1072.69 1072.60 1072.55 1074.86 1073.82 1076.68 1075.77 1070.95 1072.23

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1072.43 1072.36 1072.30 1072.25 1072.19 1072.11 1072.11 1072.06 1072.05 1072.02 1072.01 1072.05 1072.53 1072.39 1072.23 1072.09 1071.93 1071.86 1071.85 1071.91 1071.90 1071.87 1072.01 1072.05 1071.99 1071.88 1071.75 1071.71 1071.82 1071.89

1071.85 1071.84 1071.80 1071.75 1071.73 1071.70 1071.70 1071.72 1071.72 1071.70 1071.68 1071.65 1071.61 1071.54 1071.44 1071.37 1071.29 1071.42 1071.49 1071.53 1071.51 1071.61 1071.68 1071.70 1071.72 1071.69 1071.62 1071.54 1071.47 1071.44 1071.42 1072.05 1071.61 1072.53 1071.85 1071.71 1071.29

some extenuating circumstances and they were addressed. We’re much better able to withstand hurricane rainfall now. Let’s

JUN 1071.33 1071.30 1071.28 1071.36 1071.39 1071.41 1071.42 1071.36 1071.38 1071.39 1071.36 1071.29 1071.29 1071.28 1071.37 1071.35 1071.34 1071.34 1071.35 1071.35 1071.41 1071.49 1071.50 1071.47 1071.41 1071.33 1071.38 1071.40 1071.37 1071.34

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1071.31 1071.31 1071.27 1071.24 1071.22 1071.28 1071.28 1071.29 1071.30 1071.31 1071.30 1071.27 1071.24 1071.22 1071.20 1071.17 1071.17 1071.16 1071.18 1071.16 1071.12 1071.20 1071.18 1071.15 1071.17 1071.14 1071.15 1071.11 1071.09 1071.08 1071.10 1071.37 1071.22 1071.50 1071.60 1071.28 1071.08

AUG 1071.10 1071.11 1071.22 1071.24 1071.24 1071.25 1071.26 1071.23 1071.22 1071.32 1071.32 1071.31 1071.29 1071.27 1071.33 1071.37 1071.31 1071.25 1071.25 1071.20 1071.27 1071.27 1071.25 1071.24

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States await court’s decision to hear water wars case By Jane Harrison Florida pleads for Apalachicola’s survival. Georgia stands firm on prior success. Such were the final replies and surreplies as the two states await the Supreme Court’s next move in a long-standing water dispute that Justices are expected to soon consider whether to drop or grant another day in court. As of late August, the 2013 Fla. V. Ga. lawsuit did not appear on the court’s argument calendar for October and was not listed under its “Granted & Noted List” for oral argument during the Oct. term which continues through April 2021. Florida’s last request was for justices to grant them another chance to argue for allocation of water in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River System, which they claim is necessary to save the oyster-based economy and ecology of Apalachicola Bay. “In the end, denying Florida relief not only would spell doom for Apalachicola,” Florida attorneys claim. Georgia, bolstered by a special master’s report that its water use is reasonable and necessary, stood its ground, claiming that Florida failed to prove its case.

Florida filed suit in 2013 alleging that Georgia hoarded water upstream on the ACF and caused the collapse of oyster fisheries in Apalachicola Bay. Early on, stakeholders around Lake Lanier, the largest ACF reservoir and the region’s major water supplier, worried if the water war’s outcome might draw down the lake, a major economic engine run by real estate sales, recreation, and industry that rely on adequate lake level. But, Florida’s latter strategy targeted Georgia agriculture, which saps the Flint River to water crops. Georgia farms extract more water than all other entities combined. The initial special master recommended the court drop the case due to insufficient proof that capping Georgia’s water use would significantly remedy Florida’s woes. The court remanded the recommendation after oral arguments in Jan. 2018 and assigned a second special master. Judge Paul J. Kelly, Jr. accepted states’ briefs and allowed a 90-minute oral argument before recommending the court deny Florida’s claims. In his January 2020 report, Kelly deemed Georgia’s water consumption reasonable, noted Georgia’s conservation efforts and contrasted Georgia’s larger econ-

omy and population with the tiny region at stake on the gulf. Since then, both states have submitted replies and sur-replies supporting their arguments. The high court’s October argument calendar slates 10 cases for hearing, including several rescheduled from April. One, Texas v. New Mexico, also involves a longrunning water dispute. Six argument days appear on the Nov. calendar. The court lists five for December. As Florida and Georgia awaited Justices’ call, the Sunshine State banned wild oyster harvest in Apalachicola Bay possibly through 2025. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission temporarily suspended all harvest of wild oysters from the bay and prohibited on-the-water possession of wild oyster harvesting equipment (tongs) through Dec. 31, 2025, or until 300 bags per acre of adult oysters can be found on a significant number of reefs. The commission expects to decide in October if the ban will last through Dec. 31, 2025. The oyster harvesting ban comes long after Georgia witnesses pointed a finger at Florida’s fishery management, which they See Lawsuit, page 23

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By Pamela A. Keene If Lake Lanier advocates had not rallied to reach out to Hall County Commissioners in midAugust, meaningful compromises may not have been reached in a proposed change to county ordinances regarding erosion and siltation on construction sites. “We can say 100 percent that the significant number of people who contacted their commissioners made the difference in our reaching a compromise with the commission,” said Jennifer Flowers, executive director of the Lake Lanier Association. “We sent out two email appeals to our members to write emails, letters

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and call and help block the originally proposed changes to the ordinance. Without each person’s help, we were concerned that the ordinances might have been relaxed and allowed increased erosion and siltation into the lake.” The original proposed ordinance change would have increased the limits from 20 acres to 50 acres at a time to be disturbed without adding better protections. Between the first reading of the proposed changes in late July until the final reading and vote at the commissioners’ August 13 meeting, lake advocates including the Lake Lanier Association and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, plus developer-engineer Brian Rochester of Rochester & Associates Inc., Gainesville, the two sides reached a compromise. Working from a list of 13 best practices for construction site management developed by Hall County, sites between 20 and 50

acres must follow at least two of the best practices. Sites in excess of 50 acres are required to meet at least three of the best practices. In addition, jobsites in excess of 20 acres that require double rows of silt fence must install hay bales below the double silt fence. “If it is adjacent to Lake Lanier, double fencing and hay bales will be required,” Flowers said. “we were hoping they would be even more stringent – we realize that we are headed in the right direction toward protecting Lake Lanier and our state’s other invaluable water resources. “Each party asked for more than it got and got less than it asked for, but in the big picture we reached a workable compromise,” she said. “The fact that Lake Lanier and its membership had a meaningful place at the table demonstrates the power of those of us who stand as advocates and a voice for Lake Lanier.”

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Lakeside Calendar September 2020 n Sept. 1, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1 – Elachee Virtual Science Night features environmental education and discussion, a program best suited for adults. Free. Virtual event website: www.elachee.org. Info: 770-535-1976. Piedmont College n Sept. 10-Oct. 1 – Linda Anderson & Ken Woodall are featured artists at the Mason-Scharfenstein Museum of Art. Anderson is a self-taught folk artist whose work includes paintings and assemblage sculptures. Anderson lives in Clarkesville, Ga., and her work has been exhibited at MOCA GA, the Asheville Art Museum, and the Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati. Demorest-based folk artist Woodall returned to his childhood love of art after running a drive-in theatre and working as a sales representative. His work has been shown in prestigious U.S. museums, including New York’s Salmangundi Art Club, the Bascom Center for the Arts and the Morris Museum of Art. A reception for the artists will be held on Oct. 15 from 5-7 p.m. at the museum. n Sept. 10-13 – Trojan Women, directed by Bill Gabelhausen, is widely considered the greatest anti-war play ever written, remains both timeless and timely, a poignant meditation on the aftermath of battle. Through dance and music, the chorus of enslaved Trojan women mirrors the sorrow of the loss of Troy and ultimately their own freedom. Times: 7:30 p.m., Sept. 10-12; 2 p.m., Sept. 13. Info: www.piedmont.edu.

Quinlan Arts Center n Thru Oct. 3 – Fall Exhibition features artists Jill Haack (All That Glitters is Hope); Kathy Kitz (Perception & Elements); Celeste Porter (A Vision of Hope); Jason Bohannon (Captive Light); and Tannery Row Artists Colony (Imagine). Info: www.quinlanartscenter.org. Tannery Row Artist Colony n Sept. 12-Oct. 10 – Fall Juried Art Exhibition with an opening reception held 5-8 p.m. (According to its website, this is pending due to Covid-19. Check the website closer to the date to see the most recent information.) Info: www.tanneryrowartistcolony.net. University of North Georgia n Sept. 25 – Latin American Short Film Festival, 6-8 p.m., held in Hoag Student Center 342 – VTC Auditorium. The festival will showcase and offer UNG students and community members an inside look at current short films directed by up-and-coming Latin American filmmakers. All the shorts will feature English subtitles and vary between lengths of 10-15 minutes. Also featured are guest speakers before the films and Q&A moderators after the screening. n Sept. 30 – Guest Artist: Violinist Dr. Josh Holritz, 7:30-8:30 p.m., performs in Nix Fine Arts Center 308-Gloria Shott Auditorium. Holritz is a faculty member of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Concertmaster of the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra. Info: www.ung.edu.

Local officer named state’s top game warden The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division has named Ryan Locke from Hall County as their 2020 Game Warden of the Year. During the year, Locke checked 155 hunting licenses, 217 fishing licenses, and 490 boats. He Locke documented 183 citations and 186 written

warnings for a total of 369 contacts. He is assigned to one of the busiest lakes in the nation as the Boating Safety Officer on Lake Lanier. Away from the lake, he investigated a poaching case and gathered enough evidence, to identify 63 violations on seven different poachers. The violations included hunting deer at night, hunting from a vehicle, hunting from a public road, possession of over the limit, and numerous license offenses.

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Outdoor Activity Calendar Please note: Some events may be postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please call or visit website prior to your trip. n Tal-Luah, Tallulah Falls. Beach bash with DJ, prizes and games, 5:307:30 p.m. Sept. 6, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yard Dr. $5 parking. 706-754-7981, www.gastateparks.org. n Labor Day Doughnut Dash Half Marathon/5K/Munchkin Run, Cumming. 7:30/7:45/9 a.m. Sept. 7, location to be determined. $30-$60. www.runnersfit.com. n Helping Hearts 5K, Buford. 8 a.m. Sept. 7, Downtown Buford, 395 E. Main St. $20-$30. www.fivestarntp.com. n Tugaloo Olympic/Sprint Triathlon, Lavonia. 1.5K swim/42K bike/10K run or 500 yd. swim/14 mi. bike/5K run, 7:30 a.m. Sept. 12, Tugaloo State Park, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. $75-$165. www.gamultisports.com. n Girl Scouts Introduction to Archery, Helen. Opportunity for Girl Scout troops to learn archery, 10-11 a.m. Sept. 12, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. Register by Sept. 10. Maximum 15 participants ages 8 and up. $5, plus $5 parking. 706-878-3087, www.gastateparks.org. n Bootlegger Triathlon, Dawsonville. Super sprint triathlon with pool swim, various distances and start times for age groups, Sept. 13, Veterans Memorial Park, Recreation Rd. $30$55. www.fivestarntp.com. n Rivers Alive Annual Stream Clean-up,

Gainesville. Groups select where and when to clean up neighborhood streams or volunteer for clean up assignments, Sept. 21-28, Gainesville & Hall County. Supplies, including Rivers Alive face buffs, provided. Register by Sept. 14. www.gainesville.org. n Your State Parks Day, Georgia State Parks. Multiple state parks invite volunteers to help with trail work, clean up, landscaping and more, Sept. 26. www.gastateparks.org. n Lake Lanier Sprint Triathlon/Aquabike, Buford. 400 yd. swim/12 mi. bike/5K run or swim/bike event for individuals and teams, 7:30 a.m. Sept. 26, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy. $65-$165. www.gamultisports.com. n Fallen Heroes of Georgia 5K, Buford. 8 a.m. Sept. 26, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy. $30-$35 plus $6 gate fee. www.fallenheroesofgeorgia.com.

n Six Gap Century/Three Gap 50/Valley Ride, Dahlonega. Annual mountain and valley bicycle rides on and between some of Georgia’s highest peaks, Six Gap 7:30 a.m./Three Gap & Valley Rides 8:30 a.m. Sept. 27, Lumpkin County High School, 2001 Indian Drive. Bike expo at high school. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 26. www.6gap.com. n Happy Hour Hustle 5K, Sugar Hill. 8 a.m. Sept. 28, Eagle Theater, 5029 W. Broad St. NW. $35-$45. www.fivestarntp.com. n Trillium Trek Half Marathon/5K, Gainesville. Challenging trail runs/walks 8/8:30

a.m. Oct. 3, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Limited to 50 participants each. $60/$30. Register by Sept. 14. No spectators, family members, or guests. www.elachee.org, www.runnersfit.com.

On-Going n Wine in the Woodlands, Gainesville. Explore the Garden with beer, wine or soda from Garden bar. Light bites not available, but guests may pre-order dinner from 2 Dog Restaurant and dine outdoors in Ivester Amphitheatre or Event Lawn. Bring chairs or blankets. 5-8 p.m. weekends through Nov. 1, Gainesville Garden of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1911 Sweet Bay Dr. Garden admission, plus card purchases for drinks. www.atlantabg.org, 404-888-4760. n Scavenger Hunts, Storybook Time, Musical Fun, Trolly Fun, Gainesville. Children and family activities, various times through October, Gainesville Garden of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1911 Sweet Bay Dr. Garden admission. www.atlantabg.org, 404-888-4760. n First Visit Tour, Helen. Van tour to covered bridge, Duke’s Creek, and cottages, 10-11:30 a.m. first Saturdays through Dec., Smithgall

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Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. $5 parking. 706-878-3087, www.gastateparks.org. n Original Hall County Farmers Market, Gainesville. Local produce, crafts, flowers, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays, 734 E. Crescent Dr. www.hallcountyfarmersmarket.org. n Gainesville Square Farmers Market. Local fruits, vegetables, crafts, food, music, Downtown Gainesville Square, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 2. www.hallfarmers.org. n Flowery Branch Farmers Market. Farm produce, crafts, baked goods, natural health products, 3 p.m. Thursdays, Flowery Branch Depot, 5302 Railroad Ave. www.flowerybranchga.org. n Farm Animal Fun Days, Sautee Nacoochee. Learn about livestock kept on historic farm, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 12, Oct. 24, & Nov. 7, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $6 per person, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706878-1077. n Emory Jones Book Signing, Sautee Nacoochee. Author of “Distant Voices: The Story of the Nacoochee Valley Indian Mound,” reads excepts from new book “The Valley Where They Danced;” includes tour at historic farm, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 24, Nov. 7, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $7-$12, free to children 5 and younger, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077. n Cumming Farmers Market. Local farmers sell fresh produce, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Rd. www.cummingfair.squarespace.com. n Braselton Summer Farmers Market. 4-7 p.m. Fridays, Downtown Braselton, 9924 Davis St. www.braselton.net. - Compiled by Jane Harrison


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Festival pickings slim this fall, farm fun still on By Jane Harrison Just when we need them most, the festivals that traditionally herald a changing of the season are dropping like autumn leaves. Many of the annual celebrations in Lake Lanier communities and nearby mountain towns are canceled due to coronavirus concerns this year. Normally tens of thousands of tourists flock to north Georgia for craft, music and food fests that pay tribute to the region’s cultural heritage. As of mid-August, a few remained on schedule, but organizers advise prospective visitors to check websites for up-to-date information. Although festival pickings are slim, area farms still invite folks up for harvest celebrations, including corn mazes, hayrides, family fun and games. Here’s a look at some options to get out this fall: n Mountain Music Day Festival, Blairsville. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sept. 19, Vogel State Park, 405 Vogel State Park Rd. Bluegrass, Americana and Gospel music, crafts, food. $6-$10, free to children 12 and younger, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-745-2628. n Cabin Fever Bluegrass & BBQ Festival, Helen. Bluegrass and BBQ on Duke’s Creek, plus crafts and hayrides, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 26, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. $10 per vehicle. www.gastateparks.org, 706878-3087. n Big Red Apple Festival, Cornelia. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 26, downtown near the apple monument and depot. Crafts, hayrides, car show, music, kids’ zone. www.discovercornelia.com.

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n Mountain Farm Celebration, Sautee Nacoochee. Old fashioned country fair with pioneer skills and exhibits, traditional craft vendors, mountain music, old timey games, plus first floor tour of historic mansion, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 24, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $5, plus $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077. n Indian Summer Festival, Suches. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 3-4, Woody Gap School (smallest public school in Georgia), 2331 Ga. 60. Crafts, food, and music. $5 adults, $ children 7-12, free to children 6 and younger. www.suches.com. 706-747-2401.

n Mule Camp Market, Gainesville. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 9-10, noon to 5 p.m. Oct. 11, Downtown Gainesville Square. Music, food, carnival rides, and art jamboree includes Friday night concert with beer and wine vendors. www.gainesvillejaycees.org, 770-532-7714. n Gold Rush Days, Dahlonega. Oct. 17-18,

hours to be determined, Public Square/Downtown Historic District. Crafts, food, plus panning for gold, bluegrass and gospel music and old-time competitions. www.goldrushdaysfestival.com. n 52nd Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival, Dawsonville. Parade of moonshine and revenue cars 9 a.m. Oct. 24; festival Oct. 24-25, Dawsonville Municipal Complex, 415 Hwy. 53 E. Huge car show, parade, moonshine still, free moonshine samples, crafts, games, kids’ rides, music, and more. Parking $10. www.kareforkids.org. 706-265-6278. n Vogel’s Fall Festival, Blairsville. Noon-8 p.m. Oct. 31, Vogel State Park, 405 Vogel State Park Rd. Hayrides, food, cake walk, Halloween campsite decoration contest. $5. www.gastateparks.org, 706-745-2628. Canceled Festivals: Chattahoochee Mountain Music Festival (Don Carter State Park, Gainesville), Clermont Days, Woodland Ramble (Gainesville Garden of the Atlanta Botanical Garden), Cumming Country Fair & Festival (Cumming), Flowery Branch Fall Festival, Oktoberfest (Helen), Georgia Mountain Fall Festival (Hiawassee), Georgia Apple Festival (Ellijay), Georgia Marble Festival (Jasper), Foxfire Mountaineer Festival (Clayton), Sorghum Festival (Blairsville). Corn Mazes and Harvest Celebrations n Uncle Shucks Corn Maze/Pumpkin Patch, Dawsonville. Sept. 12-Nov. 25. Sept. & Nov. hours: 4-10 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. October hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-Sat. Haunted

maze weekends in October. 125 Bannister Rd., Dawsonville. Also wagon rides and bonfire. $5$22. www.uncleshucks.com, 770-772-6223.

n Buford Corn Maze. Sept. 5-Nov. 15. Sept. & Nov. hours 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-Sun, plus 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Labor Day, Sept. 7; Oct. hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-midnight Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. See website for Haunted Forest and Halloween week hours. 4470 Bennett Rd. $15-$25. Also hayrides, kids’ farm fun, pony rides, farm animals. www.bufordcornmaze.com. 678-835-7198.

n Jaemor Farms 14th Annual Corn Maze, Alto. Oct. hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 1-7 p.m. Sun. Nov. hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Nov. 7, 1-7 p.m. Nov. 8. 5340 Cornelia Hwy, Ga.365. $14-$16. Also hayrides, apple cannon, pumpkin train, farm games, duck race. www.jaemorfarms.com, 770869-3999. Please note: Some events may be postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please call or visit website prior to your trip.


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• Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron offers vessel safety check-ups by appointment. http://atlantasboatingclub.com/vessel-safety-check/vessel-safety-check-signup. • Vessel Safety Checks by appointment: Both U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and United States Power Squadrons offer vessel safety check-ups at your boat by appointment. www.safetyseal.net.

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Sailing Classes • Windsong Sailing Academy: Basic and advanced sailing training and certifications including engine maintenance, marine electrical systems, coastal and celestial navigation as well as marine meteorology offered by Windsong Sailing Academy through the DeKalb County Parks and Recreation Service. Public and private week evening and weekend classes available. Fees vary. www.WindsongSail.com. (770) 967-1515.

Boating Safely & Personal Watercraft Certification - USCGA • Course: NASBLA certified entry level classroom-only course with test for boater education and PWC certification. Covers basic boating terminology, “rules of the road,” navigation, operation, legal requirements, emergencies, water etiquette and more. • Instructors: U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers • Minimum age: 12, students 12-15 receive PWC certification. • When: Sept. 26, Oct. 17 • Where: U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 29, 6595 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch • Cost: Individuals $30. • Private lessons also available for groups or organizations outside normal schedule by calling Flotilla Commander Chuck Kelemen, 770-714-0888. • Information/registration: http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=070-02-09. Pre-registration required. Info: Jorge Bartra Sr., jbart007@fiu.edu or 470-350-7592.

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Oh, deer! Oh, so cute, but they’re pests in the garden Mama deer with their baby spotted fawns are so cute in the wild. They’re especially prolific around Lake Lanier, where acres and acres of forested land make perfect year-round shelter. You can’t help but go “Aw,” when you see them grazing on the side of the road near dusk or wandering the woods in the early mornings. What we tend to forget is that they were here first. All our development of subdivisions, commercial growth and retail has taken over much of their home territory. Who can blame them for seeking out easy pickings in home landscapes for food and nourishment? I have a good friend who walks a lakeside marina every afternoon. She and her walking buddy bring apples and carrots and the deer have spread the word. Each afternoon a mini-herd of mamas and babies meets them along their customary path. The deer are smart; they know where their good food is coming from. Yes, it’s sweet, but if you’re a gardener, you may see the deer from a different viewpoint.

side of the fence. Here are their tips: Pamela A. Choose plants that are more Keene deer resistant, such as ornamental grasses, coneflowers, boxwood, Curb plus herbs like lavender, rosemary Appeal and thyme. Daffodils are a good choice for spring color because deer won’t eat them. Deer love daylilies, but it turns out that plant breeders have created deern MORE INFO: Email: resistant Stella d’Ora daylilies, so pam@pamelakeene.com plant this variety instead of more showy daylilies. Garden browsers beware Create a natural boundary Deer have to eat – don’t we around your deer favorites by all? – and your vegetable garden, planting less favorable landscape hydrangeas, hostas, fruit trees, materials around them. This will daylilies and roses are a veritable create a bit of protection for existsmorgasbord for these sweet crea- ing flower beds and plantings. tures. Indian hawthorns, popular If you must use a repellant, use with residential builders as foun- an all-natural product, such as Go dation plantings, are also prime Away! Deer and Rabbit Repellent pickings for deer. This fall and spray made with hot-pepper exwinter, expect your pansies to at- tract, or Milorganite organic fertract deer, who indiscriminately tilizer. These smells and tastes pull up plants and drag them will help keep deer at bay. across your yard. Other products like Liquid However, you can protect your Fence, Bobbex and Hinder work landscape without hurting Bambi well, but they are really smelly and his mom. The folks at Pike and must be applied every 10 Nurseries recently sent out a news days to two weeks. release about deer-resistant plants Do fence them out and ways to keep deer on their Fences can work, but to be ef-

A common sight: deer in the garden.

fective they need to be at least eight feet tall. Deer can jump and even a tall fence won’t completely deter them, especially if your gates are shorter than the fence. I’ve surrounded my hybrid rose gardens with a very lowvoltage electric fence. It’s not pretty but it works, let me tell you. I’ve bumped into it from time to time and gotten a little tingle, but it has certainly protected my hybrid teas. Rick built an 8foot fence around and vegetable/fruit patches with tall fences and topped it with dan-

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gling flagging tape. So far, so good. Sometimes it’s best to give in If you are still plagued by hungry deer, remember this: No plant is completely deer-proof. If they’re hungry enough, they will eat anything. Even if you do everything in your power to keep the deer away, realize you’re outnumbered. The deer were here first and they sort of have the right of way. Pamela A. Keene is senior writer for Lakeside News and a Hall County Master Gardener.

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Moonrise Distillery making its mark in Georgia mountains By Pamela A. Keene Sunday afternoons in Clayton are worth the drive up GA 365. Live music, bourbon tastings, hand-crafted barbecue sauce and even bourbon ice cream are all reasons to take a Sunday drive to Moonrise Distillery. Purchased in 2018 by Doug Nassaur, who’s also the head distiller, Moonrise Distillery is making its mark in Georgia with the mountains as a backdrop. Before he created his trademark bourbon whiskeys and other products at Moonrise, Nassaur was a scientist, engineer and inventor. As an international businessman, he traveled globally and was on the leading edge of developing communications technology. “I’m not the retiring kind,” Nassaur said, “but I was spending so much time on planes and in airports that I almost lost track of what was important.” Living in Johns Creek, he and his wife Jennifer started looking for something farther north. At first, they settled in Gainesville, but when a distillery facility in Clayton went on the market, he saw his chance. The couple soon

purchased what they call their “forever home” in the foothills near Clayton in Rabun County. “We had talked about opening a distillery for a couple of years and this was the perfect opportunity,” he said. “Our goal was to create an environment that transported people back to an earlier time when things were made from the land by hand and with pride.”

Everything is hand-crafted, from putting on the labels, filling the bottles, corking them and sealing each with hand-dipped wax. Moonrise makes three bourbon whiskeys – Single Barrel Cask Strength, Distillers Select and Georgia Bourbon Whiskey – plus Distillery Select Rye Whiskey. Additionally, it crafts Georgia Artisan Gin, Distillery Select Vodka and Corn Whiskey. Bourbons are aged in new charred American white oak barrels from a cooperage in Minnesota. Moonrise’s Georgia Bourbon Snow Cream is made with cream from a local dairy, is a smooth and tasty after-dinner drink. They have five kinds of handmade ice cream laced with bourbon. Visitors can bring home flavors that include Butter Pecan filled with nut pieces and Chocolate Mint Chip that’s packed with generous chunks of dark chocolate. Moonrise has also developed bourbon barbecue sauce. The newest product is ReadyPHOTO BY PAMELA A KEENE to-Drink cocktails, including Doug Nassaur at Moonshine Distill- Bloody Marys, Mountain Margarery. itas, Bourbon Lemonade, and in

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the Southern tradition Tea Whiskey. Currently, Moonrise brands are available in about 250 package stores throughout Georgia, including more than four dozen around Lake Lanier: Hometown Spirits, Jax, Village Spirits, Red Barn Package, World Beverage and Wagon Wheel Package. The website lists retail locations across the state. Tours and tastings are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Visitors can also experience tastings on Sundays, as well as music

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from local talent from 2 to 5 p.m. in the outdoor amphitheater. The distillery is closed on Wednesdays. “We’re averaging about 2,000 people each month who come up for tours and tastings or to just enjoy a cocktail at our bar or on one of our mountain porches,” Nassaur said. “And Sundays, it’s just a laidback time with live music and a chance to get to know us a little better.” Moonrise Distillery is located at 31 Webb Road, Clayton. The website is moonrisedistillery.com.


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n BALD RIDGE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., marina has 24/7 access. Phone: 770-887-5309 Website: www.baldridgemarina.com Location: 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Rd., Cumming Types of slips available: Covered & uncovered. Store: Sandwich shop; some boating supplies. Store hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs./Sun.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri./Sat. Closed Mon.-Wed. Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.19; $2.99 diesel (Dock open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri./Sat.) Security: 24/7 security, gated Additional amenities: Full-service department, parts department, boat body work and yacht repair.Boating supplies/commissary/dry goods/retail clothing.

n GAINESVILLE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-536-2171 Website: www.gainesvillemarina.com Location: 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville Types of slips available: 600 slips, dry stack covered up to 25', wet covered & uncovered up to 80'. Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.29 (Dock open 8 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a week. After Labor Day, changes to 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; pay at pump until dark.) On-site eatery: Skogies Menu: BBQ, seafood and American fare. Phone: 678-450-1310 Security: 7 days a week Additional amenities: Parts department, land service shop, recreational room, climate-controlled bath houses, pump-out stations, security 7 days a week/video surveillance. Sales of new, used and brokerage boats,

n HABERSHAM MARINA Hours of operation: Office, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat./Sun.; Dock/Store open 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Sat.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. After Labor Day, changes to 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-887-5432 Website: www.habershammarina.com Location: 2200 Habersham Marina Rd., Cumming Types of slips available: 600 slips for dry storage up to 28’ Store: Yes Types of fuel: 90 Recreational fuel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.29 Security: Yes Additional amenities: Repair services, detailing and bottom cleaning. Also bathroom and shower facilities are available.

n HARBOR LANDING Hours of operation: Office/Dock, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a wk Phone: 470 323-3465 Website: www.margaritavilleatlanierislands.com Location: 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Types of slips: Houseboats only. 18x60, 22x80 Types of fuel: Diesel, non ethanol Price of fuel: (as of8/17/20) N/A non-ethanol, N/A diesel (Gas is not sold after 4:30 due to volume return of boats.) On-site eatery: Various restaurants including Landshark, Cantina, Tiki Bar Security: 24/7

n HOLIDAY MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sun. After Labor Day, changes to 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-945-7201 Website: www.holidaylakelanier.com Location: 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford Types of slips available: 22-100' Uncovered including 80, 90, and 100' Breakwater Slips; 26-85' Covered Slips totalling 1238 Slips Store: Yes; Convenience items and basic boating supplies. Types of fuel: Premium, unleaded & diesel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20): $3.49 premium; $3.39 unleaded; $2.49 diesel (5 percent discount with Westrec advantage membership) On-site eatery: The Twisted Oar Menu: Fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak Phone: 678 714-7572 Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Boat rentals, repair service, pumpout station, boat sales, TowBoat US

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n LAZY DAYS (at Holiday on Lake Lanier) Hours of operation: Office/Dock, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat./Sun. After Labor Day, changes to 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-945-1991 Location: 6700 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford Types of slips available: Concrete Wet Slips from 50 - 125 foot covered & 100 foot open slips; 554 covered dry stack spaces up to 36 feet Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol marine fuel treated with ValvTect; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.39 regular; $3.49 diesel Security: 24/7 surveillance monitoring Full Service Department: Barefoot Boating, 770-820-5949 Boat Club: Carefree Boat Club, 678-725-0730 Additional Amenities: Bath house facility with individual private units. Trailer storage, dock carts, ice available, boat detailing service, free pump out for customers; Dry Stack-Boat Cloud smartphone app to control launch/retrieval of boat. PreFueling service, wash racks; Wet Slips-gated/private parking, golf cart valet service, in-slip pump out,

n PORT OF INDECISION MARINA Hours of operation: Sun.-Thur.; 11:00 a.m -9:00 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. - 11:00 a.m -10:00 p.m. Phone: 470 323-3465 Website: www.margaritavilleatlanierislands.com Location: 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Store: Yes (temporarily closed for construction) Types of slips available: 14x32, 14x36, (spring 2020, 254 units, up to 40’), all covered Types of fuel: non ethanol. Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) N/A On-site eatery: Various restaurants including Landshark, Cantina, Tiki Bar Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Margaritaville

n PORT ROYALE MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days a week. After Labor Day, changes to 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat./Sun. Phone: 770-887-5715

Website: www.bestinboating.com/port_royale Location: 8800 Port Royale Dr., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered, 20' to 80'; covered, 24' to 106' totaling 815 slips & dry stack storage (521) for up to 39'. Store: Service Store & Ship Store Types of fuel: 90 non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.29 regular (Pay at the pump closes same time as restaurant.) On-site eatery: Pelican Pete's Bar and Grill Menu: Burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings and more Security: Gated, 24/7 Additional amenities: Climate controlled bath house with showers, 24/7 self-service pump out, rental boats, courtesy dock for dry stack, two ship stores, full-service center, largest floating gas dock in Ga., 16 gas pumps, houseboat rentals.

n SAFE HARBOR AQUALAND MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-967-6811 Website: www.aqualandmarina.com Location: 6800 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Houseboats, covered cruisers, & all types of open slips plus covered & open dry slips, totaling 1,725 wet docks and 460 dry docks Store: Yes Types of fuel: Non-ethanol, 90 octane Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $2.99, members; $3.39 non-members (Dock open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Mon.; closed on Tuesday’s due to Covid-19) On-site eatery: Pig Tales Menu: BBQ, burgers, wings and more Security: 24/7, gated Additional amenities: Self service work yard with deep draft well & marine travel lift, houseboat launching ramp, pump-out station, bathhouses with showers, laundry facilities, wet slips with private gated parking.

n SAFE HARBOR HIDEAWAY BAY MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock - 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sun. Phone: 770-967-5500 Website: www.hideawaybaymarina.com Location: 6334 Mitchell St., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Wet (510) Dry (150) Type of Fuel: 90 octane, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.19 On-site eatery: Fish Tales Lakeside Grille Menu: Grouper fingers, sandwiches, salads and more Security: 24/7 manned security Showroom: Atlanta Marine Additional amenities: Full Maintenance, Repair and Service on site: Harbor Marine & Associates. Bathhouse w/ locked showers and AC, laundry, pump out, trailer storage.

n SUNRISE COVE MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun.Fri..; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. After Labor Day, changes to 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Mon. Closed Tuesday. Phone: 770-536-8599 Website: www.sunrisecovermarina.com Location: 5725 Flat Creek Rd., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered-20-70'; Covered-24-50'; to include an exclusive 44' Sailboat Breakwater Dock. Total Wet Slips 688 and nine (9) Dry Storage Spaces (boats on trailer). Store: Yes (Sandwiches and wraps only available in summer) Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 8/17/20) $3.39 with 5 percent off with Westrec Advantage Membership Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Club House, bath house, laundry facility and pump-out open 24/7.


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New hotel, conference center to break ground this fall at resort By Pamela A. Keene Ground breaking for a new 300-room, $155 million hotel and conference center at Lanier Islands is scheduled to take place this fall. To be built on the former site of the PineIsle Resort on the south end of Lake Lanier, the new hotel and conference center may be ready to open as early as spring 2023. During a Zoom presentation to the South Hall Business Coalition in late August, Lanier Islands’ Missy Burgess, director of marketing and public relations, pre-

sented several images of the proposed buildings. Over the past three years, Lanier Islands’ management has been working with the Lake Lanier Islands Development Authority about the possibility of creating a new hotel and conference center at the Islands. “We took the lead in doing a feasibility study and a number of other planning documents and

concept ideas about what it might look like,” said Bill Donohue, executive director of LLIDA, the state’s authority that holds the lease with Lanier Islands Management. The authority partners with the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and other stakeholder groups. “These documents also provided projected costs and the economics of a new hotel and conference center.” An architectural team has been developing plans, specifications and drawings that are about 80

percent complete. “The state will invest in the conference center and Lake Lanier Islands Management Co. will secure the funding for the hotel,” Donohue said. “The state has already contributed more than $30 million in preliminary studies, design and construction.” LLIM currently has a 50-year lease with the authority with an option for a 10-year extension. The lease began in 2005. Lanier Islands opened in 1974 with PineIsle Resort and Golf Course, then managed by Stouffer Hotels, as its sole lodging prop-

erty. In 1989, the resort opened what became Emerald Pointe Hotel and added a second golf course. After LLIM took over management of the Islands in 2005, PineIsle Hotel was closed and in 2008 it was leveled; the PineIsle golf course was also closed. Additionally, Emerald Pointe Hotel underwent an extensive multi-million-dollar remodeling and renovation under the management of LLIM; it was renamed Legacy Lodge and reopened in 2008.

Lakeside’s Dining Guide Lakeview Dining Big Creek Tavern – lunch, dinner seven days a week; breakfast at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays. Open year around. Featuring the “Best” Angus Beef, a step up from old-fashioned American food. Billiards, video games, beer, wine, liquor. 8050 Big Creek Rd., Buford. 678-482-1662. Bullfrogs Restaurant – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner daily. This Southern Gastro Pub features reimagined traditional Southern fare and variety of drink options from full-service bar. Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. 770-9458787. Fish Tales Lakeside Grille – Casual lakeside dining featuring grouper fingers, signature salads and much more. Full service indoor and outdoor bar with live music. Hideaway Bay Marina. 770-967-3775. Pelican Pete’s – Picturesque dining on the water at Port Royale in open-air thatched-roof building. Selection of sandwiches, burgers, fish and more. 770-887-5715 ext 5. Pig Tales - Casual lakeside dining featuring BBQ, burgers, wings and more. Great customer service, full service bar with draft beer, wine & mixed drinks, live music on weekends. Aqualand Marina, Flowery Branch. 678828-7676, www.PigTalesLakeLanier. com. Sidney’s Restaurant (formerly Windows) – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort and overlooks Lake Lanier. Appetizers, entrees, and deserts using the finest ingredients from local and family owned farms from around the South Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. 770-945-8787, www.lanierislands.com. Skogies – Made from scratch seafood, BBQ and American fare with a great view served in a laid back pet friendly environment. We serve the best breakfast on Lake Lanier! Menu items include eggs benedict served five ways, Omelettes, shrimp & grits, cathead biscuits & gravy, breakfast sandwiches & more. Call from your boat & they will pick you up. Gainesville Marina. 678 450-1310; www.skogies.net. The Twisted Oar - Holiday Marina. Offering fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak; casual dining. Full bar service, tropical and frozen drinks. Live entertainment, trivia, in-

door/outdoor flat screen TVs. www.facebook.com/ twistedoar, 678 714-7572 American Antebellum – Southern contemporary cuisine including fried catfish with pimento dumplings, grilled wild salmon, thyme roasted pork chop, ribeye with buttermilk mashed potatoes and more. Weekend brunch features biscuits and gravy, ham steak and eggs, buttermilk pancakes, shrimp and grits, and more. 5510 Church Street, Flowery Branch. 770965-8100. www.antebellumrestaurant.com. Branch House Tavern - The ultimate sports restaurant in Hall County offers a selection of hamburgers, wings, hearty salads, southwestern grill fare, and a huge selection of appetizers and desserts. Big screen sports action on 50 HD TVs, and live entertainment, a full bar and dancing all night long. Take out available. 5466 McEver Rd., Flowery Branch, 678-8288345 Coastal Breeze Seafood Grill – Offering seafood, steaks, ribs, oysters on the half shell, salads, burgers and more. Lunch and dinner, full bar. Sun.-Thur 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-midnight. 5390 Lanier Island Parkway. www.coastalbreezega.com, 770-9459181. Collegiate – Old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs and milk shakes served in 1940s setting. 220 Main Street SW, Gainesville. 678-9892280. Foster House – Restaurant and special events facility. Breakfast Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m.; Lunch Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-2, Sun. lunch buffet 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner - Country buffet and music, Fri. 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 305 West Main St., Cumming. 770-887-9905. Two Dog Café – Classic small town diner with an emphasis on fresh food and fast service for lunch and dinner. 317 Spring St. Gainesville. 770-287-8384. Wild Wing Café – Offers casual dining, live music, special Monday Trivia Night and 2 Fer Tuesday nights (buy a dozen, get a dozen wings free). 311 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., Gainesville. 770-536-9177. Yahoola Creek Grill – Features Southern-inspired, made-from-scratch cooking from our outdoor deck, cozy dining room and loft. Full beer and wine list. Open for lunch and dinner, Wed.-Sat. Open for brunch and supper on

Sunday. Closed Mon./Tues. 1810 S. Chestatee able. Offering award-winning alfredo sauce, St., Dahlonega. 706-482-2200; www.ya- seven layer lasagna, homemade meatballs, hoolacreekgrill.com. pizza, calzones, and more. Also available: our famous rice balls -and homemade tiramisu Continental/Fine Dining and cannoli. Open 7 days a week with beer & Aqua Terra Bistro – European fusion cuisine wine. Sun-Thur 11am to 9pm; Fri and Sat served daily. Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 11am to 10pm. Downtown historic Buford. 39 Mon.-Fri.; noon-2:30 p.m., Sat.; Dinner 5-10 East Main St. Buford. 678-765-8151; p.m., Mon.-Sun. 55 East Main St., Buford. No www.5brotherspizzapasta.com reservations. 770-271-3000. Dominick’s Italian Restaurant – Features Blue Bicycle – Chef owned and operated cuisine from the north of Italy, with veal, bistro. Open Tue.-Sat.; Lunch 11 a.m-4 p.m.; chicken and seafood dishes. Favorites include Dinner 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Reservations are sug- chicken saltimbocca and garlic bread appegested. Located on 30 Industrial Park Rd, tizer. Half-price bottles of wine on Mon. Dawsonville, 706-265-2153. nights, half-price appetizers from 5-7 p.m. on Luna’s – Continental cuisine, romantic at- Tues. and endless pasta on Weds. Dominick’s mosphere. 200 Main St., Gainesville. 770- is open Mon.-Sun. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for lunch; 531-0848. Dinner : Sun.-Thur. 5-9 p.m., Fri./Sat. 5-10 Poor Richard’s – Specializing in Prime Rib, p.m. Located at the corner of Buford Hwy. and steaks, ribs and fresh seafood. Casual dining, Hamilton Mill Rd in the Buford Village Shopdinner only. Full-service bar. 1702 Park Hill ping Center., Buford. 770-614-0019. Dr., Gainesville. 770-532-0499. Vinny’s New York Pizza & Grill – New Scott’s Downtown – Upscale casual ambi- York-style pizzeria known for generous porence with specialty sandwiches for lunch and tions and reasonable pricing. Specialties ingourmet entrees for dinner. 131 Bradford St. clude Philly Chicken and Cheese sub, New NW, Gainesville. 770-536-1111. York Pizza, Chicken Caesar Salad, Sausage & Sperata - Continental fine dining in its 11th Pepper plate, baked pasta and Lasagna. year. Private dining available. Lunch Mon.- Desserts include Cannoli, Tiramisu, Italian Sun. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Dinner 4:30 p.m. Funnel Cakes or cheesecake. Wine and beer Mon.-Sat., Sun. 2:30-9 p.m. Buford. B-4. available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; 678 765-7911, www.speratarestaurant.com. Sat., noon-10 p.m.; Sun, 5-10 p.m. Located at Barbecue/Country/Home Cooking 4977 Lanier Island Pkwy, Buford. 678-482Johnny’s BBQ – Real Pit BBQ pork, chicken 9966. & ribs. Brunswick stew. Minutes from Clark’s Mexican Bridge rowing venue. 1710 Cleveland Hwy., La Cazuela – An Atlanta area landmark with Gainesville. Casual. 770-536-2100. two locations around Lanier. Features fajitas, Smokey Q BBQ - Pulled Pork and Chicken selection of combination platters and more. Sandwiches, Philly Cheesesteaks, Pork and Chicken Tacos and more! Sun., Tues.-Thurs., 4965 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 770-61410:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.-6:30 6871. p.m.; Closed Mon. Bald Ridge Marina, 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Road, Cumming. 770 Oriental 910-4961. Kenzo Sushi – Sushi & Japanese Steak, Teriyaki & Fried Rice. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30 Deli a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Sat. 12-3 p.m. Dinner Sun.Whole Being Cafe @ Common Grounds – Thur. 4:30-10 p.m.; Fri. 4:30-10:30 p.m.; Sat. Light breakfast, lunch and dinner and desserts 3-10:30 p.m. 4977 Lanier Islands Pkwy, #108, followed by fresh roasted coffee. 5510 Main Buford. 678-288-9050. St., Flowery Branch. 770-967-4080. Little Tokyo – Japanese dining - hibachi grill, sushi. Dine in, take out. Open Tues.-Fri., Italian 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-10 5 Brothers Pizza & Pasta - Family owned p.m.; Closed Mon. 2096 Buford Dam Rd., Buwith mom and her five sons! Delivery avail- ford. 770-945-3350.


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A visit to Stonewall Creek Vineyards in Tiger, Ga. This month Lakeside is introducing a new column, Wines & Vineyards, written by Don Duval. Our beer columnists, Michael and Sali Duling, are taking a break. A job promotion has led Michael to travel the Southeast, leaving him little time for his column. We have all heard stories about businesses starting in someone’s basement. Although you couldn’t start a vineyard in your basement, you could learn how to ferment grapes and make great tasting wine there. That’s where this story begins for Drs. Mark and Sandi Diehl. They are the proud owners of Stonewall Creek Vineyards in Mark Diehl Tiger, GA, about an hour drive from downtown Gainesville. Glassy Mountain serves as the backdrop for the vineyard and sits about 2,200 feet above sea level which is excellent Sandi Diehl for growing certain grapes. The first time my wife and I visited Stonewall Creek Vineyards in Rabun County, we immediately found the well-manicured vineyard and atmosphere extremely pleasant and the wines delicious. Winemakers to vineyard owners Mark and Sandi’s passion for home winemaking goes back to 2007 when they purchased grapes from Lodi, California, and began making wine under the label Due West Cellars. Sandi fondly remembers helping her grandmother make wine in 1979, so I guess you could say her blood runs Cab red. Their “hobby” was so successful they won a gold medal for their Cabernet Sauvignon and began educating other home winemakers in Cobb County. In addition, they participated in a three-year Wine Judge Certification Program and have served as wine judges at various U.S. competitions. As Mark and Sandi continued to progress as home winemakers, they reconnected with Dr. Carl and Carla Fackler, Founders of Stonewall Creek Vineyards. Mark met Carl at Scottish Rite Hospital In the early 1980s while he was an orthopedic surgery resident. Carl was the attending orthopedic surgeon. In 2004, Dr. Carl and his

2018, the Diehls purchased Stonewall Creek Vineyards and Don Duval have been enjoying their venture ever since. Wines, I sat down with the Diehls to Vines & talk about Stonewall Creek VineBrews yards and what makes it so special (of course while enjoying a flight of their wonderful wines). One thing that makes the vinewife Carla purchased the property yard and wines distinct is that all that would become Stonewall the wines are made from Rabun Creek Vineyards and planted the County grapes. Grapes are either first vines (Malbec). In 2014 they grown on the vineyard property added a tasting room and outdoor or come from nearby Stack courtyard that rivals those we Farms. They are also enthusiastic have visited in Napa Valley. about the innovative three-wire As fate would have it, some trellis system developed with the 20-plus years later, Sandi read an assistance of the University of article about Stonewall Creek and Georgia. The sprawling trellis, immediately recognized the named Athena, increases air flow names of Carl and Carla Fackler. around the vines helping with huMark and Sandi began volunteer- midity (which is not good for ing at the vineyard and grew in grapes) and increasing the yield. their understanding of the Rachael White, the vineyard manwine/vineyard business from ager, worked on the trellis project planting to pruning to producing while attending UGA. Rachael quality wines from local French studied viniculture throughout her Viniferous grapes. As Stonewall college career and graduated from Creek thrived and became larger UGA with an M.S. in Horticulture and more successful, Carl and in December 2019. Lastly, the Carla decided it was time for new Diehls think the breathtaking owners who shared their passion view, inviting atmosphere, and and dedication to producing high- friendly staff (family) make quality Georgia wines to take it to Stonewall Creek a special place. the next level. In September After many, visits I concur.

Wines offered at Stonewall Creek Vineyards.

Entrance to Stonewall Creek Vineyards.

Mark and Sandi’s vision for Stonewall Creek Vineyards is focusing on creating quality wines and continuing to make improvements and adjustments to the vineyard to get the best grapes. They also focus on educating customers about wine and food pairings through social media videos and interacting with customers in the tasting room. Lastly, they want everyone to feel welcome and relaxed while enjoying their wines. They also allow dogs on a leash. Stonewall has something for everyone. Many choices at this boutique winery: red, rose, white, dry, semi-sweet, and dessert wines. Choose from five whites, four reds, one rose’, and one portstyled dessert wine. Most of their wines are dry in a typical European style. Check out their website: www.stonewallcreek.com to get a full description of each and discover upcoming events and information. Any time of year is great to visit Stonewall Creek Vineyards, but fall is harvest time and the crisp air is especially invigorating. Grab some extra bottles to

share with friends and enjoy while capturing the sunset on the lake! Until next month, think global and drink local. Don’t Miss • The Atlantic Amber wine, a rare find in Georgia. It is made from estate grown Petit Manseng (white) grapes skin-fermented like a red wine. It is dry, full-bodied, and flavorful. • Gail McDaniel’s (tasting room and special event coordinator) homemade jelly made with Stonewall wine available in the tasting room. • Delicious food at Fortify and Fortify PI in nearby Clayton that feature Stonewall Creek wines. Address: Stonewall Creek Vineyards, 323 Standing Deer Lane, Tiger, GA. Phone: 706-212-0584. Web: www. stonewallcreek.com. Georgia native Don Duval grew up going to Lake Lanier and keeps a boat at one of the marinas. He and his wife have a passion for good wine, good food, and of course, the lake. He can be reached at lakesidenews@mindspring.com.

New Corps Lanier Master Plan nearing completion By Pamela A. Keene The updated Lake Sidney Lanier Master Plan is nearing completion, after nearly four years of public input, recommendations, drafts, surveys and reviews. The plan, in the works since 2017, will replace the most recent Lake Lanier Master Plan that was approved in 1989. “An update to the master plan was long overdue and we are nearing the completion of this arduous process,” said Tim

Rainey, operations project manager at Lake Lanier. “Much has changed at the project since the last time the master plan was updated. This new document will address changes in regional land use, population, outdoor recreation trends, and Corps of Engineers management policies. The master plan will address revised land classifications, new natural and recreational resource management objectives, recreation facility needs, and special considerations unique to Lake

Lanier.” In spite of the virtual shutdown when COVID-19 began, the Corps has continued work on the plan. “The process has been moving forward, from incorporating public comments to creating the necessary support documentation to make the plan viable,” he said. Once the draft plan is approved by leadership in the Mobile District, which is expected by early September, the Corps will begin the required Environmental

Assessment this winter. “Our hope is to have a fully approved new master plan by spring of 2021,” Rainey said. “It has been a long time coming, but we have been very pleased with the participation in feedback and public comment sessions. It has been a balance to take so many issues into consideration, including recreation, water management and environmental concerns.” When complete, the Master Plan will be posted online.


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Counting the ways to improve your ‘space’ When it comes to home remodeling, the first rooms that come to mind are kitchens and bathrooms because they tend to show their age the fastest. However, there are many other rooms or creative ways to update other spaces in your home to make them more functional. Remodeling is just as much about making space effective as it is about making it pretty. For example, who says you can’t have an organized laundry or mudroom? These rooms tend to be the catch-alls of the home, but when designed and organized properly, they can be both functional and beautiful. First of all, the right cabinetry can have a huge impact on these rooms. Cabinets can help organize the space so things can be put away but still be easily within reach. Along the same lines, where there are cabinets, there is countertop. This could become a builtin folding or ironing station. Maybe you don’t have room for cabinets? Wall shelving or overthe-door hanging organizers will do just fine. There are even companies that specialize in small space organization. In a mudroom, a bench with storage under-

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health. It might cost a little more up-front than going to a commercial gym, but it will save you time and money in the long run. Or maybe you want to let your creative juices flow in an art or craft studio, and you haven’t found the space to make that happen yet. Alternatively, maybe you just need a place to go and have some peace and quiet away from it all. “She sheds” and man caves have been popular for a while now, and we continue to see them. If you do not have an extra building for these options, you still have the option of converting existing space in your home, like an unused bedroom or basement. If those don’t exist either, there’s always the option of an addition. An area of the home that’s typically an afterthought and not at the top of most people’s remodeling list is the entryway or foyer. Yes, this space in most homes is usually on the smaller side, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be interesting. Changing out your front door will not only add to the appeal of your foyer, but also your home’s curb appeal. If you have a small foyer, consider a front door with glass in it, even if the glass is obscured, this will

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still provide some much-needed natural light to brighten up the space. There are also other ways to add interest, such as creating a feature wall or adding a unique light fixture. Another non-traditional space to remodel is a bedroom. Most people think there’s not much that can be done to a bedroom, but that’s not the case. Ideally, most people want to add space, but if that can’t be done easily from existing square footage in your home, you could consider an addition. For example, a master suite doesn’t always feel like a suite, especially in an older home. By adding space to the room, it can feel grander and less cramped. If you don’t want to go to the expense of adding onto the

bedroom(s) in your home, there are still ways to up the designfactor. Adding elements like a tray ceiling, wainscoting, or even a small fireplace can make the room feel more custom and homier. If your room is too dark, consider adding more windows. Even something as simple as changing the wall colors, or adding crown moulding, can have a big impact. The ways to update your home are endless. Just remember, the space should not only be beautiful but also functional for your family’s lifestyle. It’s time to think outside the kitchen and bathroom box! Sara Bagwell is a designer for Tracy Tesmer Design/Remodeling in Gainesville.

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Lanier lap record holder tackles Eco Challenge Fiji By Jane Harrison If he had paddled with a bamboo stalk around Lake Lanier, adventure racer Joshua Forester might have been more adept at maneuvering a bilibili in Fiji. The 37- year-old adrenaline junky who completed a 400-mile Lanier Lap last summer found himself with a slashed bamboo stalk as a paddle in Stage 1 of his dream race, the Eco Challenge in Fiji. The record-holder for circumnavigating Lanier in a kayak went on to the jungles, whitewater rapids, South Pacific tides, and steep cliffs of Fiji to complete the endurance feat that inspired him as a teenager watching it on TV. “It was everything I saw on TV and more,” Forester said in retrospect of “World’s Toughest Race: Eco Challenge Fiji” which began streaming on Amazon Prime last month. Forester was

sworn to secrecy and recently cleared to talk with Lakeside News about his September 2019 adventure. Shin-bashing underwater boulders, mud as sticky as peanut butter, shoulder-high rivers, steep canyons, and torrential rain threw test after test at the 66 teams attempting to traverse 416 miles in the tropical archipelago in 11 days. There’s blood, sweat, tears, and vomit as racers push their bodies and psyches to the limit. And, there’s a five-second close up of Forester determinedly trudging through nearly neckhigh water in the third episode. “My five seconds of fame,” he joked later. When Amazon Prime streamed the show last month Forester’s “Lake Mama” and Lanier family looked for “our boy” among the diverse roster who paddled,

trekked, biked, roped, and sloshed the treacherous route on the beautiful, yet rugged cluster of islands. Whenever they thought they caught a glimpse of him, Lu Treadway and a small party of Forester’s supporters would stop, rewind and pause to double check. Treadway said she would have loved being among the Fijian villagers who rallied to feed, porter, and repair gear for Forester and other competitors. In the Lanier Lap, Forester’s final big individual push before shoving off for Fiji, Treadway led dozens of Lanier dwellers who tracked and fed the charismatic sojourner on his six-and-a-halfday journey around Lanier. “It was an uplifting experience to do before (Fiji),” Forester said recently. “I knew I had a lot of people at home cheering for me.” Although the paddle sections of the race weren’t what he expected, Forester said his time on Lanier further hardened his resolve to finish Fiji. “Mentally, just being in the water paddling and pushing so long” definitely enhanced his resume, he said. A stand-up paddle board lesson or two from the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club might have helped, too, he quipped. Forester had long pictured himself navigating oceans, climbing cliffs and pedaling fat tires in an Eco Challenge, just as he had PHOTO COURTESY AMAZON STUDIOS seen his forebears do on DiscovJoshua Forester feared his dream of completing Eco Challenge Fiji ery Channel TV. The awestruck might end at the start when the mass of teams in native boats set out. teen and champion distance runHis team's boat suffered a 9 inch gash but was repaired before hitting ner vowed to do it himself one the Pacific Ocean. day. When Eco Challenge termiShine Showdown raises funds for Kaleb’s Cause nated in 2002, Forester continued to aim high. He won a national adventure race solo division, summited Denali, North America’s highest peak, and completed the Lanier Lap. He had set his sights on Mount Everest but “dropped everything” when he learned Eco Challenge was coming back. “Eco Challenge is my Everest,” he remarked. Using social media and a network woven from years of adventure treks, Forester assembled a team of experienced multisport racers, most of whom had military connections. Team US Military was born. Forester, a scientific researcher employed on PHOTO BY VICKI HOPE a Defense Department contract at Thousands showed up for the 2020 Shine Showdown, a car and boat Georgia Tech, captained the show, held at Lake Lanier Olympic Park on Saturday, Aug. 22. North squad of Caitlin Thorn, 37, U.S. Atlanta Custom Detailing in Gainesville held the event to raise funds for Kaleb’s Cause. Organizer AJ Zurzolo said the effort raised Airforce engineer from Alabama; $32,000 to help a young girl battle cancer. “We were just blown Army veteran Jesse Tubb, 47, away” with the attendance, Zurzolo said. He said organizers are alfrom Maryland; and Jesse Spanready planning ahead for next year’s Shine Showdown. gler, 34, an emergency physician

Joshua Forester during his Lanier Lap in 2019.

from Virginia. A fifth team member, Kevin Howser, an Army retiree from West Virginia, didn’t race but helped with logistics and set up recovery camps for brief stops. Their adventure in Fiji started on a narrow river with a crash in a jam of camakaus, native canoes outfitted with optional sails. Reeling at the sight of a 9-inch gash in their boat, Forester wondered if his decades-long dream would be over in five minutes. Fiji villagers came running with wood, hammer and nails. The particle board patch up would do until just before the crew reached the Pacific, where an Eco Challenge ocean squad repaired the boat for an open water crossing and deep dive to retrieve a submerged medallion. Forester said he experienced the most magical scene of his voyage during a paddle to the mainland for an upriver SUP

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Joshua Forester leads his crew out of a rafting section of Eco Challenge Fiji.

jaunt. Small green flecks of bioluminescent plankton sparkled under his paddle. “Seeing the faint, green sparks was so pleasurable. It was like fireworks coming off each stroke,” he said. The worst parts were a close call between sticky mud nearly up to their derailleurs on the moun-

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tain bike and a river scramble over potentially bone-cracking boulders. Forester described the bike trek as “ridiculous. I’ve never seen mud like that. We struggled with it.” Worse still was a “huge, massive assent” up canyon walls that later put the sleep-deprived adventurers in a flooding river. “It was night and the river was cold,” Forester recalled. Flashlight batteries went dead. “Even more unbearable were the rocks, bowling ball to Volkswagen size, slimy, wet rocks” that team members feared could bludgeon them to death. Tubb gashed his shin. Thorn nearly broke her helmet against a rock. Forester’s shoes disintegrated during the gnarly moonlit yoga-style spider crawl. “We were happy to be past that,” he said. Through it all, Forester’s squad kept drama-free, he said. “We were really blessed,” he said. “There was great humility on the team. We checked egos at the door.” He said he drew on his own special ability to “stay happy through a lot of suffering.” Early life struggles overcoming depression taught him how to maintain optimism. “I’m generally a very happy person and enjoyed a lot of the race,” he said. Would he do it again? Yep, but first he’ll get married and honeymoon in Africa where he hopes to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. He plans to wed Shanna Irving, his “first mate” support on his Lanier Lap. Treadway said she’ll keep following Forester’s wake. “He’s somebody everyone needs in their life,” she said, adding that he reminds her of her son, another adrenaline junky. “It was a pleasure and an honor to follow him, serve him and feed him” around Lanier.


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Cloudland Canyon is Georgia’s hidden jewel Though I have lived in the Peach State most of my life and have visited both the Tennessee and the Alabama sides of Lookout Mountain, the breathtaking beauty of Georgia’s own Cloudland Canyon had eluded me. This magnificent and picturesque state park located on the western limits of Lookout Mountain is one of the most scenic geological marvels in the USA. Over millions of years, this wonder of nature was slowly cut more than 1,000 feet into the rocky crust of the Earth by Sitton Gulch Creek. Numerous trails are available to see the canyon, but my suggestion would be the popular – but very strenuous – Waterfall Trail that takes you right down to the bottom of the canyon. This is the signature trail in Cloudland Canyon that allows you to see and experience two beautiful waterfalls. The hard part of this venture into the canyon is going down and returning the 600 stairs to enjoy the falls. Such an undertaking is quite difficult for smaller children and extremely tough on dogs because of the small metal grates on the stairs that seem to hurt their feet. Many people end up having to carry their dogs up the many stairs. Nevertheless, I took my service dog, Yogi, who weighs 125 pounds, and he made the trip without incident. But slowly. If you follow the signs down along the Waterfall Trail, after a short distance, the trail splits with one going toward the nearby Cherokee Falls and the longer one

2 miles round trip, moderate • Meadowlands Trail 1-mile round trip, moderate Bill In addition to hiking, the Vanderford 3,538-acre Cloudland Canyon has 16 cottages, 10 yurts, 72 tent, Travel trailer, and RV campsites, 30 Editor walk-in campsites, 13 backcountry campsites, four pioneer campsites, six picnic shelters, one n MORE INFO: group shelter that seats 175, one group lodge that sleeps 40, a gift JFish51@aol.com shop/camper store and a playwww.georgiafishing.com ground. For more information, call 706-657-4050. PHOTOS BY BILL VANDERFORD Before it was bought by the down to Hemlock Falls. I would state in 1939, this gorgeous suggest going down about a mile canyon was simply known as Sitto the bottom of the canyon to see ton Gulch. Today this geological the Hemlock Falls that plunge paradise known as Cloudland more than 90 feet into huge boul- Canyon State Park has become a ders. This is a tall, skinny water- place where visitors can hike to fall that has different amounts of view deep canyons, scenic waterwater falling according to the sea- falls, sandstone cliffs, caves, son. It is very picturesque and winding creeks, dense woods, and well worth the effort to see! diverse wildlife. It is truly a rare After the long climb back to Georgia jewel that is unforgetthe trail juncture, take the other table! Kids having fun at Cherokee Falls. fork down a much shorter disBill Vanderford has won nutance to Cherokee Falls that is merous awards for his writing bigger but only falls about 60 feet and photography, and has been into a big pool that many people inducted into the National Freshuse for swimming and wading. water Fishing Hall of Fame as a Also, scattered big rocks make Legendary Guide. excellent tables for picnickers. Here are the other trails and hiking opportunities in Cloudland Canyon State Park: • Overlook Trail 1-mile round trip, easy • West Rim Loop Trail 5 miles round trip, mod/strenuous • Sitton’s Gulch Trail 6 miles round trip, Strenuous • Two Mile Backcountry Loop

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