The other two, Discovery Falls and Log Hollow Falls were more remote and on unblazed but obvious logging road. It was late in the day and clouds were rolling in so I didn’t linger long.
I started this blog in 2004 when I walked my first Camino in Spain. Since that time I've walked two others, the links are to the left. In between, I've travelled throughout Europe and Africa and most recently the US. I'll be embarking on another long distance walk on the Florida Scenic Train, starting in March of 2019.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Pisgah Waterfalls
There are hundreds of waterfalls in North Carolina. I broke down and spent $30 on Kevin Adams’ Waterfalls of North Carolina. There’s not one he hadn’t visited, photographed and documented with every detail on driving directions, hiking details and other technical and beauty ratings. It’s a really valuable resource for any serious “waterfaller”. Two that I visited, Crdsr Rock Galls and Cove Creek Falls are pretty well known and a short hiking distance. Very different from one another and magnificent in their own way.
The other two, Discovery Falls and Log Hollow Falls were more remote and on unblazed but obvious logging road. It was late in the day and clouds were rolling in so I didn’t linger long.
The other two, Discovery Falls and Log Hollow Falls were more remote and on unblazed but obvious logging road. It was late in the day and clouds were rolling in so I didn’t linger long.
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