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Chattahoochee River

September 9, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Chattahoochee River Paces Mill RampLiving in a major metropolitan city like Atlanta has lots of advantages. From Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Airport which can get you to almost anyplace non-stop, major sports teams, shopping, and night life are just some of the great things to experience when you live in Atlanta. But, when you want to have recreation, some cities can be challenging. Not Atlanta. We’ve got some incredible place to “get away” with out ever leaving the city. One such place is the Chattahoochee River.

President Jimmy Carter said it best on August 15, 1978 when he signed the legislation that set aside a 48-mile stretch of the river with a series of parklands to preserve a part of the river valley for future generations.

“It’s one of the most beautiful places in our country, extremely valuable to all those who know it, who live near it, and who appreciate the quiet and seclusion and the beauty and the value of this river…It’s a rare occasion when within the city limits of one of our major cities, one can find pure water and trout and free canoeing and rapids and the seclusion of the Earth the way God made it. But the Chattahoochee River is this kind of place.”

For Midtown Atlanta residents, the closest Chattahoochee River access is found at Paces Mill and/or Palisades. Here’s a map to show you just how close you are…

Chattahoochee River Relationship to Midtown Atlanta

At one time, there was a rafting company that offered rafting trips from one of the upper locations to Paces Mill, but they have gone out of business. But even an afternoon hike is enjoyable and to be so close to Midtown Atlanta. Depending on the river level, one great way to spend a hot afternoon is to take a lawn chair or folding chair, a picnic lunch a good book and hang out on a sandbar along the river. Keep in mind that all access points along the river are not the same. That’s why I like the Paces Mill location….because there is often a sandbar to hang out on. And if you have a dog…..let the fun begin chasing sticks in the river!

The Chattahoochee River level will vary based on if either Buford Dam or Morgan Falls Dam have released water into the river. As far down as Paces Mill, this may not be an issue, but y0u could suddenly find your sandbar under water! You can find more information about Water Release by calling Buford Dam at 770-945-1466 or Morgan Falls Dam at 404-329-1455. Enter these numbers in your cell phone now and use them!

There is a $3 Parking fee at any of the river access locations with parking lots. If you suddenly find you want to visit the various parts of the Chattahoochee River, you might want to consider purchasing an Annual pass, just $25.00.

To know your way around the Chattahoochee River Trail System, be sure to check for a trail map…we wouldn’t want you lost!

On your next day off, or Saturday and Sunday, venture close to OTP (Outside the Perimeter, but not quite) and check out the Chattahoochee River. Yes, we have Piedmont Park in our backyard in Midtown Atlanta, but hey…..when you can have a river!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: Recreation In Atlanta, travel

My New Bucket List for Travel…..Amazing!

July 20, 2011 by Thom Abbott

100 Places to See In Your Lifetime

Thom Abbott, Broker On The Move

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Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

A Piece of Real Estate We All Love or Hate, but Can't Live Without!

February 19, 2011 by Thom Abbott

This blog originally appeared on my other real estate blog back in 2007. I think it’s just as timely then as now. In fact, very timely as I head north to Montana this morning!!

I still struggle as to what to write in my blogs, but in this case, I now can thank Mariana Wagner for giving me a whole list of things to Blog about…..

Now this topic does relate to real estate….in one way or another! AIRPORTS! You see, we’d love to be land owners close to an airport that’s planning an expansion (depending on what we get paid for our property) yet the last place we want to live next to is an airport. However, we like them to be conveniently located, just not next to where we live.

atlatnaTake Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. First off, can our name REALLY get much longer? Maybe with Mayor Franklin taking on our sewer problems when no one else would, we’ll find room for her in there somewhere….anyway, the Metro Atlanta area is so spread out….some people have to spend the night at an airport hotel in order to catch their flight! Then there is the layout of our airport….many people find it very confusing…..I’m not sure why…6 concourses, laid out in a line, connected by an underground train. You might arrive on D, need to transfer to C, no problem (cept for those nasty afternoon t-showers…that will just screw everything up) Arrivals and Departures are all done in the same place. Now take Dallas-Ft. Worth…THAT is a confusing airport. I mean you have to start reading signs before you even get TO the terminal to see what building you need to go to for your flight….I’ve missed TWO flights at that airport….not one at Atlanta!

seatsAs some of you may have read in my last blog, I just flew home to Montana for a family visit. I did not realize until I was on the way to the airport in Atlanta that it had been ONE YEAR since I had last flown! Shreeeek! I use to fly every month to some social event somewhere, but since I buckled down to my real estate business, my trips have been closer to home and fueled by an automobile! But I can remember MANY hours in the past sitting in those not-so-comfortable seats waiting for a connecting flight….not this trip. 55 minutes to change plans in Salt Lake City so you hope there is no fog, smog, or other such thing to delay your arrival or departure.

Airports in the U.S. are a statement of our community! They reflect our progress as a growing business center…an opportunity to spur on economic growth, for an architect to make a grand statement….Just take a look at Denver’s…need I say more! It’s a sight to behold for miles as you arrive at the airport from the ground!

BUT, then there are those airports that have character like you have never seen the likes of…..I’d love to refer you to the Kona, Hawaii airport…..open air, just what you expect in that kind of climate…but their web site leaves much to be desired…..

And then….there is Gallatin Field, serving Bozeman, Big Sky and Yellowstone National Park

bozeman

Now, years ago, when I was in college, I worked for Hertz Rent-a-Car at this airport. We had ONE, yes, ONE jet way and it was shared by Northwest and Frontier Airlines (not the Frontier you know now…the one merged with Continental)

This airport’s interior looks like a ski lodge….and how appropriate, since there are something like 5 ski areas within a couple hours of Bozeman (mainly Big Sky Resort ) We use to have wheelchair races down the lobby!

Flying is not what it use to be…with all the security and all….it can often take you 2 hours to clear Security in Atlanta…it took me over 30 minutes in Bozeman…and I lost my awesome little bottle of hotel lotion and my travel bottle of Scope as they were not in that ‘—-‘ little baggie! Didn’t have to be when I left Atlanta!!!

Airports….interesting real estate…whether you live by one, are affected by one, or use one….they are something we can’t live without…and have become quite a place to see these days!!

The next time you have a layover in Atlanta, give me a call…I’ll come have a drink with you. No, wait. We can’t get out on the concourse anymore because of security….oh well, guess you’re on your own to figure this one out!

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

Chico Hot Springs Resort – Livingston, Montana- Livingston, Montana

January 17, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Chico Hot Springs Getaway

Fall, Spring, Winter

Chico is the perfect venue for weddings, conferences and large group gatherings.

Just down the road from Livingston, Montana, in the heart of Paradise Valley sits Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa. Nestled below majestic Emigrant Peak, Chico is a locals’ favorite as well as a world-class destination resort.

It’s hard to explain what makes Chico so special. Sure, the location is amazing — big craggy Absaroka peaks cut up the sky — and the historic inn is lovely, but there is something more than that. Something akin to a feeling or intuition. You have to go to experience this first hand.

Between soaking in hot springs, getting a massage or facial, enjoying fine dining, kicking up your heels in the bar, cross-country skiing and mushing sled dogs, you could spend weeks at the 110 year old inn and never get bored. Here’s how to make the most of your Chico getaway.

READ MORE HERE ––

NOTE: My family ranch is about 30 miles from Chico Hot Springs. I use to go there as a kid, long before it was the resort it is now. But the hot springs is really something to enjoy. So, file it away in your travel file…if you are going to Yellowstone National Park, this is a worthy overnight stopping point!

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: travel

No Reservations in Montana (Parts 3, 4 and 5)

December 18, 2010 by Thom Abbott

No Reservations in Montant (Parts 3 and 4)

One of the unique aspects of the U.S. is while we are one country, we really are made up of 50 different countries. Each state has it’s own unique character, people and place in our history. Whether it’s New York or New Mexico,  San Franciso or Savannah, there are so many unique places here. My “Bucket List” of the places in the U.S. that I have never visited, or want to return to is a long one. I’ll keep my list and hope I can start to tick some of them off in the months and years ahead.

Murray Hotel Livingston MontanaBut until then, we’ve come up with technology such as TV and the Internet to take us places we have never been, or places we have been, and maybe did not appreciate as much as we should have. It’s not to late to gain that appreciation. And my little home town of Livingston, Montana is such a place. Not a fond place to grow up in some respects, but in others, I think I’m a better person for having started my life there. Now, I have No Reservations about Montana.

A return trip last year in June and my new found sense of  “take your camera everywhere,” gave me the opportunity to see my hometown in a different light. It was fun to walk all over town and capture the sights I grew up with, some in a different state, and some just they way they looked when I left some “xx” years ago!

Just so you can capture the rest of what Montana looks like, and why it’s called The Big Sky Country, I’m sharing the last 2 parts of the No Reservations in Montana series in one blog. I hope you’ll pause for a few minutes and watch with me and experience what Montana is all about.

Number 3 has true family tie to it. Tim Bowers is my brother-in-law. The “base camp” where they have lunch after their horse ride is actually just behind their home in Paradise Valley, located on land given to them my my Dad. In the video, the lady with the blue plaid shirt is my sister, Cindy, the oldest of the three of us. If you want a truly unique vacation experience, check out Bearpaw Outfitters.

Thanks, for taking time to stop by. Thanks for reading my blog. And Thanks for spending a little time with No Reservations in Montana.

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Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5)

December 17, 2010 by Thom Abbott

No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5)

WOW! How amazing this is to watch for me! So I hope I can put a pit of a personal spin on it and even make it more enjoyable for you! No Reservations in Montana really brings back the memories for me!

Filmed in my home town of Livingston, Montana, when you see the scenery, maybe that tells you why I’m a down-to-earth, take-you-at-what-you-say kinda guy, and have had to “stiffen up” a bit living in a major cities like Houston, New Orleans, Miami, New York and Atlanta.

Some notes about this segment…..I have a Russell Chatham water color hanging right here in my office!

Russell Chatham Watercolor

And I have a series of his paintings in poster format, dated from 1983!

Tom McGuane, the writer mentioned in the video….I interviewed him for a school report in high school!! And I use to ride minibikes with his son. His first wife, is now married to Peter Fonda, and I saw Becky in June, 2009 when I was home in Montana!

I’ve never been to Pinky’s…didn’t know about it, but intend to on my next trip if its still there?

Hope you enjoy No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5) as much as I have/am!

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Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

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