Friday, April 29, 2011

Trail from Hot Springs to Erwin, TN - April 26 - 29

It took us 4 and a half days to hike the 70 miles to Erwin, TN. The trail went downhill for me after Hot Springs - more development, cell towers on many mountains, more roads. The AT crosses many old logging or farming roads, and we can see houses down below us. Several times we hiked along old fields, with barbed wire fences running along them. But we can usually pretend that we're still in a forest wilderness.
 Little Laurel Shelter one day out of Hot Springs
 The AT crosses a road at Devils Fork Gap, then goes over the stile and through the meadow.
 Summit of Big Bald Mt. It was a long climb, but the grassy top had 360 degree views.
Making lunch on the top of Big Bald Mt - 5,516 ft
 An obstacle on the AT. Volunteers do a good job of maintaining the trail, but after every storm there are more trees down across the trail. It's difficult to crawl under with a backpack on.
 Grassy site along the trail, about 30 miles outside Erwin, TN
 White azaleas bloom on the trail just outside Erwin
The Nolichucky River valley
Uncle Johnys hostel in Erwin, TN. The best thing about this place was the 40 cent snickers. Everyone went into town and came back with a 12 pack of beer, so the party by the bonfire went late into the night. So much for hikers going to bed early.
The AT crosses a train track right past Erwin, and we wait for a train to go by before crossing.
We crossed the border between NC and TN so many times, we didn't know what state  we were in. The trail follows the border between the 2 states. Several times when we crossed a road, we'd see a state sign.


Hot Springs, NC - April 25-26

We came into the town of Hot Springs, NC on Monday, April 25th, right after Easter Sunday. It is a true hiker town - the AT runs right through the town. The town is not large, consisting mainly of one main street, but it has everything hikers need - post office, library, outfitters, grocery store, a few places to stay and places to eat. Hot Springs was teaming with thru-hikers. We met up with many of our old hiking acquaintences again here.
Y Knot following the AT across the road into Hot Springs

Half the town of Hot Springs can be seen in this photo
About 14 hikers met at the local grille for dinner. We met up with alot of our friends here.

About 9 hikers share a room above the sports bar
Looking back at town and the French Broad river from the north. We managed to take a wrong turn after the bridge and wasted a lot of time trying to find the AT again.
Miklman, not rested after a day in town