Saturday, June 15, 2013

Six Days.

Six days straight of working without a break at USPS. Time for a brief road trip. I'll be heading up to the mountains. Right around our highest of high country. I think it's my favorite part of North Carolina. Wish I could hang out up there for weeks at a time without coming down.

Can't do that right now, but a day or two will do the job. So this amazing mountain range is where I'll be spending a couple of days after I clock out tomorrow.


The mountain in the foreground is Mount Craig, the second-highest summit in the eastern USA. Just beyond it is another summit that is almost 6,600 feet high. One of only a handful in the east of which that can be said.

Potato Knob. Another of the east's great summits. Over 6,400 feet high.


This rock formation is on Potato Knob. I've often thought about bushwhacking up there and pitching my tent in the shadow of that huge boulder to spend the evening watching the stars. One day...

I love this summit. One of the big peaks of the Black Mountains: Potato Hill. (Not to be confused with the nearby Potato Knob). Also about 6,400 feet above sea level.

3 comments:

- DUFF said...

Just did black mtn crest from mitchell summit to deep gap and back today. Weather was absolutely perfect. Hope it holds for you.

- DUFF said...

Just did black mtn crest from mitchell summit to deep gap and back today. Weather was absolutely perfect. Hope it holds for you.

James Robert Smith said...

I love that hike! I've done it several times. Twice I misjudged how much water I'd need and on both of those particular hikes I suffered some hideous cramps in my legs. Learned my lesson the first time and took extra water next time out...and STILL ran out! Other trips I took even more and did okay.

But for sheer scenery the Black Mountain Crest Trail is about as good as it gets here in the South.