by ATL Kids | Jul 12, 2019 | Clara's Corner, Crissy's Circle, Highest Points in North America, Highpointing, Robby's Planet
A.H. Marshall was the stuff of legends. He successfully completed his 48-contiguous state highpointing journey with Indiana’s Hoosier Hill [1]. Marshall stood on this final summit in 1936! While this wasn’t our last stop, it was a natural direction to go while we were... by ATL Kids | Dec 12, 2018 | Clara's Corner, Crissy's Circle, Highest Points in North America, Highpointing, Robby's Planet
One of life’s greatest pleasures very well might be travelling. We’re so excited about all of the places our highpointing adventures will take us. Upon returning from Tennessee, where highpointing took us to Clingman’s Dome, we felt a real sense of accomplishment... by ATL Kids | Nov 12, 2018 | Clara's Corner, Crissy's Circle, Highest Points in North America, Highpointing, Robby's Planet
There’s just something special in knowing that you physically stood on or near a state’s highest point of elevation. If you haven’t experienced this yet, and aren’t sure you want to commit to either the 48 contiguous or all 50 states just yet, take a look at what...
by ATL Kids | Nov 11, 2018 | Clara's Corner, Crissy's Circle, Highest Points in North America, Highpointing, Robby's Planet
My family are highpointers who have set out on a mission to hike every high point in the United States. Highpointing is a fun family activity and an excellent way to explore our beautiful country. Our most recent hike was to North Carolina’s Mount Mitchell. Mt.... by ATL Kids | Nov 11, 2018 | Highest Points in North America, Highpointing
Most high points are located in public parks, but Black Mountain in Kentucky is actually located on private property owned by Penn Valley Coal Company. Most people don’t realize it but you are supposed to sign and return a waiver before you hike. The trail you hike is...
by ATL Kids | Nov 11, 2018 | Clara's Corner, Crissy's Circle, Highest Points in North America, Highpointing, Robby's Planet
Highpointing is a fun family activity and ideal for school and youth outings. Here is what me and my family learned when we visited Georgia’s highest point. Chattahoochee National Forest Georgia’s highest point is located in Chattahoochee National Forest which is...