Chris and Jason explore one of the most beautiful and iconic islands in the United States. They learn a bit about what makes it so special as they search for some memorable photographs.
The View Finders take on the Appalachian Trail, making the steep climb to the highest point of the trail in Georgia. A night spent camping under the stars is one they will always remember
The Chattahoochee River is one of the most important water resources in the southeastern United States, and the View Finders plan to trace it from end to end. In this episode they explore the southern end of the Chattahoochee.
Chris and Jason continue their path north as they trace the river to its origin in the North Georgia Mountains. They face a difficult hike, but the crystal clear water and beautiful fall colors make it all worth it.
The Okefenokee Swamp is wild and vast, creating a challenging paddle for Chris and Jason. Their journey to the camping platform in the middle of the swamp is full of adventure and some great photographs.
Pisgah National Forest is home to tremendous beauty and abounds with waterfalls. Chris and Paul head out in search of rushing water while learning about just how important it is to society.
Autumn brings plenty of color to the leaves of the southern Appalachians, and the View Finders hit this beautiful location at peak color. Chris and Paul photograph the 3rd tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River and then start their five mile hike to an overnight stay at an ecolodge. Their time at the Len Foote Hike Inn was an experience they won't soon forget.
Known for the layers of fog and clouds that fill this canyon not far from Chattanooga, the View Finders explore the canyon as well as a nearby cave that offers a very engaging experience. However it was a foggy morning on the rim of the canyon that they will remember most.
Though only 100 miles in length, the Georgia coast offers a rich historic and ecological experiences to visitors from near and far. Chris and Paul start their island adventure on Ossabaw, a hidden gem that must be seen to be truly appreciated.
Chris and Paul leave Ossabaw Island in search of other adventures, and find themselves spending time with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service on Blackbeard and Wassaw islands. Their photos were well worth the boat rides.
There are few places more historic than Savannah, and its beauty is just as captivating. Chris and Paul not only explore the picturesque downtown, but they find themselves exploring an island, a lighthouse, and a historic plantation.
The Blue Ridge Parkway is arguably the most famous road in North America. It offers unrestricted views of the Appalachian mountains, along with plenty of hiking and waterfalls. Chris and Paul find almost endless photos during their adventures, along with a fair bit of education.
The View Finders continue their exploration of the Blue Ridge Parkway which greets them with simply stunning light at sunset and sunrise. However, it might be their hike to the top of picturesque Black Balsam Knob that they remember the most.
Chris and Paul explore the historic Sapelo Island in search of some beautiful photos. However, they walked away with much more after learning about the ecology and history of the location.
Chris and Paul hike the geological marvel that is Tallulah Gorge. Over 1,000 steps were grueling in the heat, but their images were worth it, as well as what they learned about along the way.