NOTES: Morning temp 30; afternoon 55. Need to take ibuporfen before hiking and during.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Foothills Trail at Bad Creek to Johnson Creek
Thursday, December 29th - What a beautiful day for a hike! Entering from the Bad Creek Area off Hw. 130 in SC and just before the entrance to Whitewater Falls, 22 of us hiked over to Johnson Creek to enjoy the day and picinc by the roaring creek. The Foothills Trail is actually 77 miles in length and travels from Oconee State Park area to Table Rock, crossing many, many creeks, rivers, and specatular waterfalls. Considering the numerous spur trails and connectors, this trail is well maintained and well marked. Most of this trail is moderate, but I've heard that this trail is streneous in some areas. This hike today was an in and out trip for a total of 7 miles. It was a great hike with just one little BooBoo....for some unknown reason at the last 1.5 miles my left knee gave way on the decending slope. With the assistance of a couple of trekking poles and moral support, I was able to finish the hike only hobbling a little bit. Not sure what happened, but when I got home I grabbed my favorite glass of wine and when to the jazzaci. It did help some, but then I took an ibuprofen and rub some biofreeze on. Looking forward to my next hiking adventure.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
November 20, 2011 - Winding Stairs Trail
Today, Pam joined me on the Tuesday morning hiking trip. Our goal today was 7 miles of the Winding Stairs Trail in NW South Carolina. The trail is actually a good beginner trail, but if you take the southern trailhead route it's a little more demanding. We encounter several small creek crossings, many hurdles over down trees, sharp switch backs and all at a moderate elevated climb. We made it to Miuka Falls and then it started to rain a bit. Several of us dogleg down to the falls for pictures. After continuing on the trail for awhile, the rain picked up and the group decided to head back. We discovered another waterfall called "Secret Falls" on our return route. Pam and I, with a few others, scrambled down the side of the mountain to get the full view, not realizing we had to climb back out. That was a tough one. As I sit writing this, I'm having a hot cup of cocoa by the fire. It was a great hiking day and looking foward to Thursday's hike on the Foothills Trail on the East Fork Chattooga.
NOTES: Temp at 40 in am then warmed up slightly with drizzle rain. Stayed warm and dry with my rain jacket, long sleeve black under armor and purple vest. Just wore my hiking pants. Feet stayed dry wearing my hiking shoes.
NOTES: Temp at 40 in am then warmed up slightly with drizzle rain. Stayed warm and dry with my rain jacket, long sleeve black under armor and purple vest. Just wore my hiking pants. Feet stayed dry wearing my hiking shoes.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Chattooga River Trail
Thursday, December 15th - Finally got to hike again. Today I joined the hiking club on the Chattooga River Trail at the SC/GA state line. I understand there are more than 50 miles on or near the River, but today we did 6.5 miles. This section along the trail is fairly easy but the last 2 miles are pretty rugged.....of course it would be, when your following the river. I've never gone under and over so many down trees nor sprinted so many creeks before. The river, was fairly peaceful, but had several wild and dangerous rapids today. One was at "Bull Sluice" and it was running pretty good. I remember rafting on this section many, many years ago. We enjoyed a picinic lunch here before we hit the trail for the 2 miles down river to the bridge. The weather was partly cloudy in the am with temps around 45 and then reached around 65 by the end of the trail. Looking forward to more adventures in this area.
Notes: Hiking pants worked wonderfully. Suggest longer sleeve underarmor. Wore today, short sleeve heat underarmor with cold wear jacket. Comfortable, but would have been cold if weather had been lower than 45. Pants did great, but will also need underarmor if weather is colder - as well as hat and gloves. Boots and new socks were great.
Picnic at 4 miles |
Bull Sluice |
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve
Thursday, December 1 met the hiking club and Mandy for a hike in the Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve in Pickens County, SC . It was an absoulutly beautiful day, probably reach 55 by lunch. The trail is relatively easy for most of the way, but drops precipitously down into the gorge for its last .5 miles. The switchbacks makes the going a bit easier and the stairs were quite helpfull on both the descends and ascends. I'm so glad I got to spend some time with Mandy today. It's not often we get to spend time together with just the two of us. Once we reached the riverside, we had a pleasant picinic lunch on one of the boulders and then it was time to head back. I believe the total trip was 5.5 miles. I think this is the longest I've ever hiked, so far, and I'm sure it was a little boring for Mandy, but she seemed to enjoy all the folks and the hike and they were equally pleased to have a youngster among the group. I didn't mention the waterfall......the pictures will tell it all. Looking forward to our next hiking adventure next Tuesday and Thursday. Might even visit Mandy in Asheville for a run next week...lol Hopefully, just a nice hike in the Smokies without any bears.
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