Saturday, April 12, 2008

ready for the smokies

Writing to you from Robbinsville, NC. Since Franklin we have hiked to Fontana Dam, NC at mile 162.9. We've been fortunate to have sunny, dry weather, and a few trail magic encounters. We've had some of our hardest hiking days climbing over 3,000 ft in elevation in about 6 miles. We've also, had some flat trail allowing us to cruise at 3 mph! Made good time to Fontana Dam and met my parents once again to spend a day in a friend's cabin and re-group before we start into the Smoky Mountain National Park Sunday.
Siler Bald, one of many balds that were once clearcut and now remain a clear grassy field. Allows for good views at least.

Amazing view hiking down to the Nantahala River, looking ahead to our steep climb!

Relaxing near the Nantahala Outdoor Center, where we picked up our mail drop, ate chili fries and drank beer!

Kevin spotted what we think is an Eastern Ratsnake sunbathing right off the trail. It was approximately 3 and half feet long!

After encountering Bare Bear with the largest trail magic spread yet! Chris is crossing the road at Stecoah Gap, elevation 3,165.

Kath is all smiles after finding her throne at Cable Gap Shelter.


Tent city at Cable Gap.

We witnessed a momentous occassion at Cable Gap. A guy named Longshot threw the tallest bear hang in history, we would say about 50 feet. We have to humor ourselves somehow.


White trillium, signs of spring are blossoming.



Wildflowers line the trail to Fontana Dam.


Here's a Dam picture.
View from dam.


After enjoying a nice evening in the cabin we awoke and took the canoe out, thankful to be using our arms, not our legs.

More realxing, mom sleeping, me playing solitaire.




Kevin's favorite restaraunt. Only spot in town for wireless, so we could write to all of you!



2 comments:

bob and jen said...

Glad to hear that you are having better weather. The pictures are great! Jacobus is here visiting us and I showed him the blog. Our weather is rough and so he has been stuck for an extra day. Enjoy the smokies! Love-Jen

Jennifer said...

I've enjoyed following your big adventure so far. I'm sorry that my studies and new clinical rotations don't give me the freedom to meet up with you as you pass through this great state or NC. Wish you the best for the rest of your travels!