Friend's granddaughter and a little waterfall by the Blue Ridge Parkway
Teresa captures a shot of the little waterfall
Used as my header, Tanbark Ridge Tunnel is just to the right of this cascade
Not a great selfie at all!
Looking out the window of the little store at Craggy Overlook...toward the northwest. Unfortunately the bushy foliage obscures this view from the walkway. You can sometimes see I-26 going toward Tennessee. The Craggy Gardens picnic area is still not open.
The Parkway Map with road closures still due to Hurricane Helene in Sept. 2024.
If you enlarge you might see 2 towers in the distance to the left, on Mt. Gibbes next to Mt. Mitchell, which I don't think is visible here.
Our lunch overlook, higher than Graybeard Mountain. The Graybeard trail starts near home, in Montreat, and the mountain is easily seen from Black Mountain and Lake Tomahawk.
A neat split rail fence with Graybeard Mountain beyond...not sure which peak however.
The yellow area to right on I-40 (east of Asheville) is Black Mountain. (I think this map calls it 73! which it never was, but was 70 before interstates!) Anyway, if you see the words National and Forest you can find Mt. Mitchell State Park halfway between them. I'm enlarging this from a topo map that was for sale at the information store at Craggy Gardens.
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Beautiful photos, looks like a great day to visit the Blue Ridge Parkway. I love the John Lennon quote. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Eileen. Have a great Wednesday!
DeleteYou live in a beautiful region. I think your next one also has its charms.
ReplyDeleteOh you just gave me a jolt of pleasant anticipation. I do look forward to exploring the west! Hope my health is better too. Would you believe it's 53 this morning and 100% humidity...but no rain is in the picture today. I won't venture out till noon when it's a bit drier and warmer, and hope to breathe easily!
ReplyDelete...it's been a few years since I've enjoyed your beautiful mountains. So thanks for the refresher. You will need to give up this candy when you move, but the drier air should be better for your health.
ReplyDeleteI admit to loving the green more this year than in the past, in anticipation of not seeing it next summer. But being grateful is a good feeling.
DeleteLovely part of the land there in NC mountains. Though the photos you'll be sharing from CO will be gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteI may take a few days away from blogging...but will read as much as I can of friend's blogs. But then I do tend to just post from FB whenever I'm busy...we shall see, buttercup!
DeleteThe area is absoutely beautiful as are your photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill...I am sort of addicted to going out, taking photos of wherever, and sharing some here. Would you believe how many I toss? Maybe half.
DeleteImpressive views!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to be able to sit and observed these old mountains, any time of year. The overlook where we ate lunch is also on the Mountains to Sea trail, which goes up to Mt. Mitchell somehow as well. Many miles of trails before you would get to the ocean!!
DeleteYou are leaving a beautiful area. I can't wait to see your new horizons, too.
ReplyDeleteYou are commendable in taking advantage of the Parkway. It's been several years since I visited it.
ReplyDeleteI find mountains so unusual. We don't have any here! Nice trip!
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