Thanks again for a great read and pics, Bearpaw!
Real nice way to enjoy the morning coffee.
Tell Dewey he's stylin' in that parka!:laugh:;)
HB
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Thanks again for a great read and pics, Bearpaw!
Real nice way to enjoy the morning coffee.
Tell Dewey he's stylin' in that parka!:laugh:;)
HB
Great trip report! I might need to do the CRT after reading this. Loved the pics.
another nice report. Looked like dewey was sporting a pair of Rail pider pants this trip and a cool parka as well. Thanks for sharing
bill
Nice trip report Bearpaw and great job with the hammock presentation at SoRuck, both you and Hooch.
Dale South (the other Sleeps with Skunks) :)
I have been eyeing doing this trip with the kiddos. Not the whole route, but an out and back.
Which end would you suggest doing? Is one more young-teen friendly or more entry level?
STinGa
Nice report. It sounds like it was fun. I love that area.
That was a great trip report Bearpaw. Loved the pictures and descriptions.
Thank you for taking us along.
Swampfox
The SC side more scenic and maybe just a bit more difficult, but still very easy compared most southern Appalachian hiking. Burrells Ford Campground would make a good start or finish. You could do an easy loop starting at Fish Hatchery Road, hike down to Burrells and see Spoonauger and Kings Creek Falls and hike back.
Another good option would be a there-and-back from the SC-28 trailhead to the FHT and back. Lots of good camps along the river, just under four miles each way, and a neat site with a rope swing along the way.
Cool! Nice report and pics. Looks like a great winter hike