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re: Hiking at Red Bluffs (Columbia, MS.) Tomorrow (the day after rain)?
Posted on 1/16/22 at 7:42 pm to Guido Merkens
Posted on 1/16/22 at 7:42 pm to Guido Merkens
I've been three times over the last couple of years. My advice, scale back your expectations, it's not that much to it, more of a gully than anything. I wouldn't go when it is this wet, but if you do there are some derailed cars at the bottom. While going down, turn right at the tracks and walk about 100 yards the cars will be on the left.
Posted on 1/16/22 at 8:36 pm to Guido Merkens
Here you go
And now you've been.
I think Georgia also had one of these.
And now you've been.
I think Georgia also had one of these.
Posted on 1/16/22 at 8:41 pm to Reservoir dawg
Its a pretty cool area. Would make a nice little state park if they cleaned it up and took in the Lake area at the bottom, and put up some cabins or a campground. Took my boys there a few years ago after a rain (when they were around 6) and they had a blast. But its not much to it other than the view in the above pictures. Just a short trail to the bottom and a railroad track.
This post was edited on 1/16/22 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 1/16/22 at 8:57 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
Mississippi has a major problem with littering. City leaders and county road crews allow trash to stay around until it virtually disappears over a period of years. It shows the intelligence level of the residents and the lack of care by elected officials.
Posted on 1/16/22 at 9:30 pm to Guido Merkens
Don’t do it.
Red clay is slippery as frick.
I can’t believe this is an actual, destination for anyone.
We used to smoke weed here in the 90’s off campus at USM… we were just riding around and stumbled upon it. Next thing I new 20 years later it’s a place people actually go… he’s right, just look at the pictures. Done. Don’t kill a day driving to this big hole…unless you’re gonna smoke. ??
Red clay is slippery as frick.
I can’t believe this is an actual, destination for anyone.
We used to smoke weed here in the 90’s off campus at USM… we were just riding around and stumbled upon it. Next thing I new 20 years later it’s a place people actually go… he’s right, just look at the pictures. Done. Don’t kill a day driving to this big hole…unless you’re gonna smoke. ??
This post was edited on 1/16/22 at 9:35 pm
Posted on 1/16/22 at 9:38 pm to Guido Merkens
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Any advice on this?
Wear hunter orange?
Posted on 1/16/22 at 10:25 pm to idrivethefiretruck
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think I saw you once at the Darburn Store...
Were you in a firetruck?
Posted on 1/16/22 at 11:24 pm to Reservoir dawg
The pics are nice, and I like Red Bluff, but the pics make it look many times better than it actually is.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 8:36 am to oleyeller
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Were you in a firetruck?
lol not that time...is there even a fire station close by?
My dad lives off Mt Sinai not too far away from there.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 9:11 am to Reservoir dawg
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I think Georgia also had one of these.
they do, they call it the little grand canyon or something stupid like that. Its all because of bad farming practices which led to massive sudden erosion.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 9:37 am to idrivethefiretruck
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My dad lives off Mt Sinai not too far away from there.
Lol small world
Posted on 1/17/22 at 12:14 pm to Emteein
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Its all because of bad farming practices which led to massive sudden erosion.
Lol what? The erosion is natural from sandy soil and Pearl River.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 1:44 pm to Reservoir dawg
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Lol what? The erosion is natural from sandy soil and Pearl River.
Did you even read my post?
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I think Georgia also had one of these.
they do, they call it the little grand canyon or something stupid like that. Its all because of bad farming practices which led to massive sudden erosion.
I was referring to the "little grand canyon" in georgia.
Which is a direct result of bad farming practices.
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Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” is a testament to the power of man’s influence on the land. Massive gullies as deep as 150 feet were caused simply by poor farming practices during the 1800s, yet today they make some of the prettiest photographs within the state.
Georgia State Parks Website
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Reservoir dawg
Lol what?
Posted on 1/17/22 at 2:08 pm to Emteein
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I was referring to the "little grand canyon" in georgia.
You don't mean it
Posted on 1/17/22 at 2:32 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
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Would make a nice little state park if they cleaned it up and took in the Lake area at the bottom,
Lake area?
That's the Pearl River...
Posted on 1/17/22 at 2:38 pm to ghoast
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I can’t believe this is an actual, destination for anyone.
We used to smoke weed here in the 90’s off campus at USM… we were just riding around and stumbled upon it. Next thing I new 20 years later it’s a place people actually go…
Sounds more like you were smoking before you "stumbled upon it" and maybe smoking a lot since then.
It was a place where people actually went going back to at least the 1970s, jack... my dad (who lived in Hattiesburg) took us there a few times back then when we were kids, and there were plenty of other folks going, too... This was so long ago it was before the OLD highway fell into the eroded bluff, mind you.
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