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Lake Allatoona waterfalls

It gets down to about 1.5' under the boat as you head into the cove the falls are in (as you turn in you'll see two bushes in the middle of the cove, one dead and one alive, go between the bushes and just keep heading straight.) and then goes back to around 3' under the boat until you turn the corner into the falls and back to 1.5'.

You'll see a "beach" area on your left as you get to the falls and I shut down right before that and walk the boat in the last 10-15 feet as it's pretty shallow at that point. There are a few rocks in that area so take your time the first time you go in.

Let me know if you need more detail and I'll try to be more specific.

Cool, thanks!
I was gonna take it really easy.
I'm gonna try to make it to that end of the lake after all this rain comes through and before they start draining for winter.
 
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