Stealth Camping on Georgia’s Highest Peak: Brasstown Bald
My brother and I hiked to the summit of Brasstown Bald, Georgia’s highest peak at 4,784 feet and pulled off a stealth camp adventure under the stars on a cool June night! What started as a simple overnight trip turned into an unforgettable experience. We watched an incredible sunset from the summit, witnessed a surprise proposal, met some amazing people, and woke up to a breathtaking sunrise with views stretching across Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee! Come tag along as we explore Brasstown Bald, set up camp in the dark, and experience one of the most beautiful mountain sunrises the Southeast has to offer. If you enjoy hiking, camping, backpacking, stealth camping, and outdoor adventures, be sure to like, subscribe, and follow along for more trips. #hiking #backpacking #camping #outdoors #northgeorgia #stealthcamping #northgeorgia #exploregeorgia

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