Monday, December 23, 2019

2019-12-15 Melrose Falls and the Saluda Grade Railroad

Melrose Falls and the Saluda Grade Railroad
Polk County, NC
with Scott, Spencer, Dillon, and Blizzy
Sunday, December 15th, 2019

Five Went In (Including Blizzy)
L to R:  Me, Scott, Spencer, Dillon

Our plan for the day was to visit Melrose Falls and then do some hiking and exploring along the old Saluda Grade Railroad line and see what we find!

Here are some of the photos from a fun day of exploring!

Melrose Falls

 Nice Cascade downstream from Melrose Falls

 Blizzy and Dillon

 Upstream from Melrose Falls

 Upstream from Melrose Falls

Scott and Spencer

 Getting Creative with the Panorama

The gang photographing Upper Melrose Falls

Upper Melrose Falls

Spencer

Along the old Saluda Grade Railroad Line
This section was fully covered in Kudzu!

Little Waterfall along Little Fall Creek

Dillon and Blizzy by a Little Waterfall on Little Fall Creek

Mirror Mirror on the Tree
Hanging with the Professor is the place to be!

Dillon and Blizzy

Dillon and Blizzy a Waterfall on Big Fall Creek  (upstream from Melrose Falls)

Nice cascade along Big Fall Creek

Back on the Tracks!

 Enjoying some after hike Brews and Grub with Scott and Spencer
at the Saluda Whistle Stop   (a Bushwhack Jack Approved After Hike destination)




My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157712277625772


Thursday, December 12, 2019

2019-12-07 Savannah 10K Bridge Run Weekend

The Savannah 10K Bridge Run Weekend
Savannah, Georgia
Saturday, December 7th, 2019

The bridge we ran across (twice)
Talmadge Memorial Bridge - Savannah, GA

A few months ago our niece Caroline mentioned that she wanted to run in this year's Savannah Bridge Run 10K race.  So Amy and I decided to go in on a rental house and join Amy's sister Jenny and family for a weekend in Savannah, Georgia.  I took it one step further and signed up to run in the race as well.

I ran track in High School, and while I did not run competitively in college, I did participate in the occasional 5K and 10K with some of my college friends.   However, it has been at least 28 years since I last ran 6.214 miles (10K) continuously.

I wasn't planning to take this race seriously, and really didn't train for it.  However, once the race started I got into the zone, my runner's high kicked in, and my competitive spirit took over!  I far exceeded my expectations and I am quite proud of these results.

My 2019 Savannah Bridge Run 10K Results

Me at the Finish Line

Caroline Crossing the Finish Line!

Jenny Crossing the Finish Line!




Here are some of the photos from our weekend in Savannah and the 2019 Savannah Bridge Run 10K:


The Bridge we would run across (twice)
 
The Savannah Waving Girl at Sunrise

Savannah Riverfront at Sunrise

 Before the Race

Caroline and Hugh

Me before the race

Sisters!   Amy and Jenny

Me with Caroline before the Race

Amy and Me

Enjoying some Nachos on the Rooftop Patio after the race

The Savannah River
(photo by Amy)

Jenny and Joanne

Hugh and Jenny

I managed to find a flight!
at the Service Brewing Company

The Savannah World War II Memorial

 Sunday Morning along the Savannah Riverfront

Sunday Morning along the Savannah Riverfront






Friday, December 6, 2019

2019-11-29 Black Friday Snowbird Hike

Black Friday Snowbird Hike
Nantahala National Forest, 
Cheoah Ranger District
Snowbird Creek Area
Big Falls (Lower Falls), Middle Falls, 
Upper Falls, and Sassafras Falls
Graham County, NC
Friday, November 29th, 2019

Group photo inside the Snowbird Getaway Car
L to R:  Scott (the Professor), Me, Jenni

For many people, the day after Thanksgiving means getting up at an ungodly hour of the morning to hit the shopping malls!  For me, it means getting up at an ungodly hour of the morning for a day hiking out in the woods!  It has been many years since I last missed out on a Black Friday Hike!

The plan for this year's Black Friday hike would be to help Jenni knock a few more waterfalls off her 500 NC Waterfall Challenge list, and also visit an area of the North Carolina Mountains that I have never visited before!   The Professor (Scott Burns) would also be joining in on this adventure.

These waterfalls are described on pages 434 through 438 of Kevin Adam's North Carolina Waterfall Bible (3rd Edition).  Since Jenni and I had over 3 hours of driving (each way) and getting to all (4) listed falls requires a 14 mile hike, we decided for an early start.

Jenni and I noticed the lines of shoppers queuing up outside the stores as we rolled away from Spartanburg at 5:30am!  We were both glad to be heading far away from that madness!

While waiting for Scott to arrive, I took the opportunity to photograph this small waterfall right at the parking area.

Small Waterfall at the trailhead parking area

Once the Professor arrived, we hit the trail right at 9:00am.  We started out on the Big Snowbird Trail (#64).  After about 2.5 miles we stopped to check out "The Getaway Car".  


The Professor inside the Getaway Car

The Getaway Car

Group photo at the Getaway Car

The Professor crossing Sassafras Creek just past the Getaway Car

From the Getaway Car we crossed over Sassafras creek on a log footbridge and continued on the Big Snowbird Trail towards Big Falls (aka Lower Falls) on Snowbird Creek.  Big Falls is actually a series of drops.  Several short but steep side paths take you down to various viewpoints.

The Lower drop of Big Falls on Snowbird Creek

Jenni on the Scramble path down to the Lower Drop of Big Falls

 Big Falls on Snowbird Creek

One of the Middle drops of Big Falls on Snowbird Creek


We continued on crossing Snowbird Creek on a fairly new and well constructed Footbridge

Jenni Crossing Snowbird Creek

The map shows a trail that follows Snowbird Creek up to Middle Falls.  However, we took Kevin Adam's advice and took the higher route (Trail 64A).  This route adds a bit of a climb, but was easy to follow and avoids several creek crossings.
 
From there, just follow the signs to Middle Falls.

Jenni hiking down the Snowbird Alt Trail #64A

Middle Falls on Snowbird Creek

Jenni at Middle Falls 

 Middle Falls on Snowbird Creek


Up to this point the entire hike can be done without getting your feet wet!  However, continuing on to either Upper Falls and/or making a loop involving Sassafras Falls does involve getting your feet wet. Jenni and I planned to to both starting with Upper Falls.   Scott decided to skip Upper Falls, so we temporarily parted ways!

Jenni Crossing Snowbird Creek

Upper Falls on Snowbird Creek

From Upper Falls we backtracked a bit before hitting the Burntrock Ridge Trail which we took up and over the Ridge down to Sassafras Creek.

Burntrock Ridge Trail Intersection

Jenni approaching the side trail to Sassafras Falls


We saved the best for last!  Sassafras Falls was my favorite of (4) listed Snowbird area waterfalls.

 Sassafras Falls

 Sassafras Falls

 Sassafras Falls

Jenni and Me at Sassafras Falls


From Sassafras Falls we completed the hike with an easy (all down hill from here) but long final stretch back to the trailhead parking area!  We arrived just in time to meet back up with Scott for an after hike beverage!


Here is the GPS Track from our hike (approximately 14 miles total):


My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157712085083452



Meet Zoey

 Meet Zoey! Amy and I just adopted this beautiful girl!