Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Lost Creek Natural Area



Lora and I headed out to Lost Creek Natural Area to hike their new trail going to Virgin Falls. The trailhead has a nice parking area and it is just before you get to Lost Creek. It is a 4.5 mile hike through the woods up and down. You get to see Rylanders Cascades at .5 in. There is a few small streams all along this route and you come in behind the falls.

This is the most water I have seen coming over Virgin Falls and the first time that I actually went up to the top of the falls to see that it comes out of a cave.

After hiking back we went on to Lost Creek Falls, cascade and cave. The water was tremendous here as well. We also passed a unnamed waterfall on the way in that we stopped by on the way out for pics.

Since we had to pass by Fall Creek Falls on the way back, we stopped and looked at Cane Creek Falls and Rockhouse Falls by the nature center.

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Monday, December 30, 2019

Clear Branch Falls


Lora and I took a hike to 40' Clear Branch Falls today after she got off work.
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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Savage Gulf Mountain Oak Loop


We needed a little exercise after all the Christmas eating so we headed over to the Savage Gulf ranger station and did the 9.7 mile Mountain Oak Loop. A little much after the fact, but you know us.

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Friday, December 27, 2019

Christmas 2019


We started with our first get together with Braedon. We took him to church, lunch, walked the Murfreesboro Greenway, Played basketball at station 3, and did dinner.

Next we took Melissa and the girls visiting Cherokee Caverns with Christmas in the Cave. Lots of lights, Mickey, the Grinch, and Cousin Eddie! Then surprised Marjorie and Niles at the Ponderosa after they arrived from Louisiana. Had dinner with them and the parental units.

Next was dinner with Lora's parents, Mitsi & Paul and Nick and Amy and Mumford after their arrival from Massachusetts.

Back to the McBride's for Christmas Eve and a hike on the AT at Newfound Gap. Couldn't make it to the Jump Off or the Chimneys before dark but still enjoyed the views and the drive on the new section of the Foothills Parkway. Christmas morning we got a kick out of Zeplin opening his gifts, then went for a hike at Laurel Falls. Carol took a tumble on the trail but bounced back up. Until a little later she discovered a bloody knee, yep stitches needed. Quick trip to the ER at Maryville, stitched up knee and elbow, good as new. She could still direct Christmas dinner, you can't stop her!

Another dinner at Lora's parents house with neighbors and friends and more food.

A quick trip to Chattanooga for lunch with Marjorie and Niles. We toured the Choo Choo afterwards and then we took a hike on the Riverwalk.

Cousins Party with Randy and Kathy hosting. Food, pool, karaoke, charades, and Dirty Santa. What happens at the Cousins Party STAYS at the Cousins Party :)

After all was said and done, Lora and I made it home to open our stockings to finish the season.

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Chattanooga Riverwalk



After meeting Majorie and Niles for lunch at the Terminal Brewhouse and tour of the Chattanooga Choo Choo, we took a hike down the riverwalk starting at The Passage Waterwalk area heading East. We walked to the Rowing Center and back.

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Bridgestone/Firestone





Wayne wanted to explore the trails in Bridgestone/Firestone, so we met up in Sparta, drove to the trail area. Gate was closed for hunting, even though hunts were supposed to be over. We went to the Ranger Office at Virgin Falls and chatted with the guy with the maps. He shared his knowledge for possible future exploring. We found the way to Joe Holloway Rockhouse, and down the rocky roadbed to the River Trail. Nice camping area by the river. Some of the trees show beaver activity.

 Then on the Yellow Bluff to see the views from Boar Hog Gap Overlook, then Bee Branch Overlook for a lunch spot. It was cloudy and foggy while we ate, then opened up for the views. Then a drive out to Welch Point to see the view from there. Checking out the trail conditions and how they are blazed, lots of information gained.

It was raining a little bit driving to Sparta but we only had a little mist while hiking.

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Sunday, December 1, 2019

Mountain to Sea trail - Segment 2


Lora and I headed to North Carolina to hike a 38 mile section of the Mountain to Sea trail. We chose this section of the second segment of the trail because it is in the woods. We have already hiked the section in the Smoky Mountains and this is the next section that doesn't include walking the road of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We started at the Licklog Gap Overlook Mile Post 435.7 of the Parkway. We carried with us the Segment 2 section of trail description off the Mountain to Sea trail web page, The trail description from Scott Ward, and a National Geographic map. We used all three.

We parked our car on US 276 at a parking area just down from the trail. We used Champion Cab to shuttle us and after an hour of miscommunication he finally found us. Super friendly guy named Rick. He took us back down the Blue Ridge Parkway and dropped us off at Licklog Gap Overlook (MM 19). There was a high wind warning and we felt every bit of it. We had about an hour to get the two miles we needed to get off the Parkway property which you are not allowed to camp on. We made it into the Nantahala National Forest and camped just off the road bed before the trail turned and headed down hill (MM 21.4). It was windy, but we had a warm fire going.

The next morning, with the wind blowing, I lowered my tarp to eat inside out of the wind. We packed up and headed out. As soon as we headed down hill we were out of the wind. It wasn't long before we passed a warning sign about a dangerous section of trail and thought "Great!" This part of the trail was mainly old roadbed and easy hiking. There are lots of water crossings which is great to have for hiking. Always needing water!

The trail headed off the road bed and soon we found the dangerous section of trail. They had actually already reworked this section and did a great job. Obvious storm damage. We appreciate trail builders!

The trail turns back onto old roadbed but after the rework stops so does the trail markers. You get a false since of security with flagging, but it also will lead you astray. (MM 29.7) After you pass through the gate which is two white poles follow the road and stay left and a confusing intersection. Lora did some trail dancing and ended up picking herself up off the trail after trying to walk through some brush. We camped at a horse camp just past Piney Mtn. Creek (MM 31.7). Beautiful stars and warm fire.

Day Three:
We followed road bed back up the mountain where we saw our large black bear crossing the trail ahead of us. We ate lunch just before climbing up to the Parkway. We saw our first person here which was a trail runner. After crossing the Parkway we headed into the Pisgah National Forest and then Middle Prong Wilderness Area. This area is unmarked trail. If you look back on your left you will see the Devil's Courthouse. This is where we found our first day hikers. Actually two groups. The Y-intersection (MM 38.8) is more of a trail on the right going up heading off the old roadbed. It is currently marked with pink paint which turns out that is the only pink paint to follow as the other pink paint will lead you off the trail. When you get to the bald, keep right of all other trails to stay on the MST. After you leave the Wilderness, the markings begin again.

At (MM 44.3) the trail turns left and the unmarked trail to the right will bring you to rock overlook. It connects with a paved trail which you will climb stairs and end up looking all over the mountains. There was a couple of ladies up here. We were looking at the signs pointing to all the other mountains and then we were looking for the Devil's Courthouse. We asked the ladies if they knew where it was and pointed out the fact that we were standing on it. Duh??!!

We spent the night next to the West Fork of the Pigeon River. (MM 41.2)

Day Four:
More beautiful forests. more views, and then the Graveyard Fields which are like balds with bushes and small trees. A grouse jumped up and scared Lora. Then down to Skinny Dip Falls where we found some brave souls actually getting into the water. We filtered water and then headed up to the campsite (MM 52.5). We got our tarps set up just in time as the rain came in. It rained all evening and at bed time the storms came in. Three thunderstorms during the night which with prayer never did hit us directly, but went around us.

Day Five:
We got up to dry but extremely windy conditions. Dropping the tarp to the ground again for breakfast. There were times that we both put our hands against the tarp trying to keep the wind from pulling up the stakes. We got on the trail with a few different crossings of the Parkway and lots of climbing for views. Lora did another dance on the wet leaves finding herself laying in the middle of the trail. Always dancing around. We did the final climb up Green Knob with the wind trying to blow us off the trail before going back down to cross the Parkway and down to our car. As we approached US 276 we saw blue lights. Then we noticed that a police car was behind our car thinking "Great"! The officer was extremely nice and said that someone that drives through here everyday called it in for him to check out.

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