I love it when a plan doesn’t work out. Last week at Stone Mountain was only mildly colorful at 2,300 feet, so this week I surmised the woods would be blazing around 3,500. I woke at an absurdly early hour…
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Two loops at Stone Mountain State Park
by tom • October 17, 2011 • 13 Comments
Score another one for the magnetic personality of Stone Mountain: I had just finished a fine loop hike of just under 6 miles on the Blackjack Ridge and Wolf Rock trails. I sat on the grass near the base of…
Hiking at Hanging Rock to celebrate the park’s 75th anniversary
by tom • October 9, 2011 • 10 Comments
“What did you guys do for fun when you weren’t working?” I ask the guy. “Any girls we could find!” Hoots and giggles fill the Bathhouse at Hanging Rock State Park, where one Dr. Harley Jolley is just about done…
On the value of getting up ridiculously early to go hiking
by tom • October 2, 2011 • 12 Comments
Driving in the pitch-black predawn and arriving at the trailhead just at daylight starts to take over is the next best thing to camping in the wilderness. (Better, actually, if sleep eludes you in a tent on the ground). The…
Glen Burney Trail in Blowing Rock
by tom • June 6, 2011 • 7 Comments
This is a surprisingly vigorous 3.2-mile hike from the city park of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, to the base of Glen Burney Falls. The town itself is mainly a tourist destination named for the legendary Blowing Rock, a crag where…
High points (and bunches o’ blooms) at Hanging Rock State Park
by tom • May 15, 2011 • 10 Comments
I had it on good authority that the rhododendrons were blooming like crazy at Hanging Rock State Park. That was last Monday. Well, as of May 15, the Big Bloom was still on, but like so many hikers it’s moving…
First hike at Panthertown Valley in Nantahala National Forest
by tom • May 1, 2011 • 3 Comments
Panthertown Valley might not have any panthers anymore, but it feels about as wild as a big cat on the prowl. The valley is a 6,295-acre swath of Nantahala National Forest in the far southwest corner of North Carolina about…
First hike to Rainbow Falls in Gorges State Park
by tom • April 12, 2011 • 4 Comments
The first time I landed in Transylvania County, I figured the “Land of Waterfalls” signs represented the typical rural region overselling its meager asserts. Well, two awesome waterfall hikes in two visits has turned me around. This week’s source of…
Cook’s Wall revisited
by tom • April 3, 2011 • 2 Comments
This’ll be a quick one — a jaunt up to Cook’s Wall at Hanging Rock State Park. While it’s under five miles, this is a pretty vigorous hike with lot of rocky trails and witness-the-earth’s-curvature views on a clear day.…