HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE! HERE'S TO A GREAT 2014!
When I show this to folk, many times they think it's somewhere out west. But it's right here in North Carolina. |
Carver's Gap, Tennessee. Last January. |
Musings on genre writing, waterfall wandering, and peak bagging in the South's wilderness areas.
This was our first night at Yellowstone...at a little motor lodge just outside the Park. I had to have a photo of Carole and Andy in front of this goofy tree. |
First encounter with a Yellowstone Park sign. |
First mountain in the Park. |
Our first family photo in the Park. |
This was the best Andy could do with this shot. Our first sighting of a bison. He was pretty excited. |
Our first hot spring/geyser. |
First waterfall in the Park. |
We think this was housing for a farm worker. It was not the main house. |
Barn and smithy. |
For the rendering of sorghum into syrup. |
Small vineyard. |
This was a very impressive cotton gin. Apparently in working condition. |
Stairs to top floor of the gin. |
Under the cotton gin building. Wagon for transport of both raw cotton and processed cotton bales. |
Cotton gin on right, fallow field in center, corn crib on right. |
This would have been the main house of a prosperous cotton farm. |
We could find no indication of what this building could have been. I suspect it was representative of a springhouse or well housing. |
National Park entrance. |
The lake. |
Interesting dam design. No spillway. Instead, the excess water just overtops the dam and creates a very nice waterfall. |
The office of Kings Mountain STATE Park. Not the National Park. |
Typical view in the high mountains of Virginia. |
Tough hiking. |
I don't see much of this kind of thing in Georgia, Tennessee, or North Carolina. |
The top of the talus field on Torrey Ridge. |
I wouldn't want to hike long distance in this kind of stuff, but it was fun to venture out on it for the views. |
Looking back at the talus fields from another ridge. |
I climb on the rocks near the summit of Flat Top Mountain. A weirdly-named peak, because from most points of view, it's almost as pointed as the aptly named Sharp Top Mountain. |
It was so overcast and drizzly, I couldn't tell if I was at the high point of the mountain here, or not. I had to scramble to get to this spot. |
Lots of strange jumbling of boulders near the top of the mountain. I think I will go back--especially if the weather is better. |
The days of the old instamatic film cameras. Digital cameras weren't even a gleam in some computer geek's eyes at that point. |
Checking my trail guide as we made our way out. I think this was at the junction of The Boulevard and the Appalachian Trail. It was all downhill from here to Newfound Gap. |
My Seedhouse knockoff (made by Quest) at Deep Gap in the Black Mountains of North Carolina. |
Looking through the entrance (front opening). Plenty of room. |
At a campsite in the Weminuche Wilderness in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. |
This was, I think, the first time I used the Hubba tent. At a campsite in Virginia on the Appalachian Trail. |
Out with the old... |
In with the new. |
I think I weighed about 215 or so when I got to Colorado. |
In Rocky Mountain National Park, on the flanks of the highest peaks in the Park, where I found out altitude sickness is some serious shit. |
In the Mount Sneffels Wilderness a few days into the trip. I think I'd already lost a few pounds. Not much, but a few. |
Coming down from one of the high passes we had to hike. This one had been very close to 13,000 feet. |
Lying in my tent one evening. Cold. Sick. |