Friday, August 7, 2020

2020-07-29 Woody Ridge / Black Mountain Crest Loop

Woody Ridge / Black Mountain Crest Loop
With the Professor Scott Burns
Pisgah National Forest
Yancey County, NC
Wednesday, July 29th, 2020



Woody Ridge Panorama


On one of our previous hikes, the Professor and I were admiring the view of the Black Mountains from the Big Butt Trail.  We were discussing that neither of us had ever been up to Celo Knob or Winterstar Mountain.  So for this hike, we decided to change that.

Our original thought was to do it as a shuttle hike.  However, I was able to find a Zach Track that would enable us to do the hike as a loop!  Thanks Zachary Robbins for this detailed write-up and GPS track.

No need for me to duplicate Zach's efforts, so I am just going to post some photos from our hike!


 Two Went In!
Professor and Me at the Woody Ridge Trailhead

View from the Woody Ridge Trail

 Along the Woody Ridge Trail

Snake (Non-Venomous) 

 Selfie with the Professor along the Woody Ridge Trail

 View from the Woody Ridge Trail

 View from the Woody Ridge Trail

The Professor taking a break along the Woody Ridge Trail

Turk's Cap Lillies at Woody Gap

The Professor at Woody Gap

Celo Knob Summit Marker

 The Professor taking a break on Celo Knob



View from Horse Rock Meadows and corresponding screenshot from Peakfinder


Thanks NCHighPeaks.org   
The trails are awesome and in great shape!

The Professor along the Black Mountain Crest Trail

View from the Black Mountain Crest Trail

 View of Winterstar Mountain from the Black Mountain Crest Trail

Interesting Mushrooms along the trail

 Winter Star Mountain Summit Marker

 View from Winter Star Mountain

 Me at the Summit of Winter Star Mountain

There were hundreds of these little critters along one short section of trail


Two Came Out!
The Professor and Me enjoying some fine post hike pale ales!


This was a great hike and a great day!  One of my new all time favorite loop hikes!  Total hike was about 11.7 miles with about 3,700 feet of elevation gain.  With approximately 3,200 feet of climbing over the first 3.1 miles!






My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157715381508521



   

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