Saturday September 5th dawned sunny and warm. My neighbors don't hike much but wanted to go up and see the ponies and maybe pick a few Blueberries. So we headed out after my Saturday morning bike ride for day hike. Jeff, Lori, Redd, Ian, my daughter Hannah and me (Also the lab mix Sierra) all left about 10 AM and arrived at Grayson Highlands about 12:30. As we arrived at the backpacker lot, I noticed 2 things: one, it was getting cloudy and 2, there were a lot of folks there. I figured there would be a few folks since it was labor day but I didn't expect there to be as many cars in the lot as there were. It was almost full. We all hiked up the trail and less than 500 yards later we were looking at 2 ponies. We stopped and watched them and took a few pics. About 3/4 way up the spur trail we started picking blueberries. For the first 2 hours, that's really all we did. Between the 6 people, we probably picked 2 gallons of the sweet berries. We kept going all the way to Wilburn Ridge. We thought we might keep going to Rhododendron Gap but Sierra was beat and lay down on a rock to sleep. The clouds stayed over us all day but no rain. The temperature was almost perfect at 60 degrees and low humidity. We ran into a few folks along the way but it wasn't as many as I expected since the lot was so full. We did notice many folks already starting to set up tents in places we didn't normally see them.
"The Mountains are calling and I must go"~John Muir~ How a lucky, blessed man like me gets to see so much beauty with so many good people.
My Trek 708-N1 On Top Of Tooth Of Time-Philmont 2009 “A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.” Sir Robert Baden Powell
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Back to Mt. Rogers for Day Hike w/ Neighbors
Saturday September 5th dawned sunny and warm. My neighbors don't hike much but wanted to go up and see the ponies and maybe pick a few Blueberries. So we headed out after my Saturday morning bike ride for day hike. Jeff, Lori, Redd, Ian, my daughter Hannah and me (Also the lab mix Sierra) all left about 10 AM and arrived at Grayson Highlands about 12:30. As we arrived at the backpacker lot, I noticed 2 things: one, it was getting cloudy and 2, there were a lot of folks there. I figured there would be a few folks since it was labor day but I didn't expect there to be as many cars in the lot as there were. It was almost full. We all hiked up the trail and less than 500 yards later we were looking at 2 ponies. We stopped and watched them and took a few pics. About 3/4 way up the spur trail we started picking blueberries. For the first 2 hours, that's really all we did. Between the 6 people, we probably picked 2 gallons of the sweet berries. We kept going all the way to Wilburn Ridge. We thought we might keep going to Rhododendron Gap but Sierra was beat and lay down on a rock to sleep. The clouds stayed over us all day but no rain. The temperature was almost perfect at 60 degrees and low humidity. We ran into a few folks along the way but it wasn't as many as I expected since the lot was so full. We did notice many folks already starting to set up tents in places we didn't normally see them.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Grayson Highlands Scout BP Trip-August 2009

On Friday August 28, we left the house at 4:30 PM to meet up at the church for a 3 day trip to Grayson for BP'ing. About 4:25 it started raining. I don't mean a sprinkle either: I mean a full on "gully washer". The kind that moves mountains and floods fields. At the church, we had to load up the gear for some folks who were doing a family camp and day hiking. 3 groups of Scouts (2 older and one younger) were BP'ing along different routes on Saturday and all meeting up in the Thomas Knob area Saturday night. 2 groups were exchanging keys and reversing the routes Saturday. As we started towards VA, the skies miraculously began to clear somewhat and by the time we arrived at the Backpacker parking spot at 7:20 PM, the moon was even starting to show. We hiked up the spur trail and set up about a mile in at the intersection of the AT. Sometime after midnight, I awoke to the sound of rain gently falling on the tent. It was much cooler than I expected but the rain sounded sweet tapping on the fly. We all woke at 7 AM and fixed a quick breakfast and packed up the wet gear. Our itinerary called for us to head North on the AT, through Scales and up the Crest Trail. Then intersecting with the AT South and heading to Thomas Knob. We made great time even though I was stopping every 5 minutes and eating a handful or two of the wild blueberries that adorn this place.



Thursday, July 23, 2009
PhilmontTrip
Monday, July 6, 2009
Day hike to Grayson to see the PONIES
On Friday July 3rd, the family decided to take a day hike to Grayson Highlands to see the poines. Several ponies have given birth the last few months and there were some real small ones. Could not have asked for a better day. It was 90 at home but high 60's/low 70's there.
On my way to Philmont tomorrow
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Another Day Hike to Linville Gorge East
Friday, May 22, 2009
My Review of Mountain Hardwear Wicked Lite T-Shirt - Men's
Weighing in at a mere 4 oz. this shirt stays true to its name, the Mountain Hardwear Wicked Lite T-shirt.
Great Shirt for Active People
Gift: No
Chest Size: Feels true to size
Sleeve Length: Feels true to length
Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Lightweight
Best Uses: Travel, Hiking, Outdoor Activities, Camping
Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer
I just ordered another one of these shirts. These are the best active wear shirts I have found. MH Has a winner with this T. It weighs next to nothing, wicks super and dries blazingly fast. I cant say enough about these shirts. Dont let the price scare you off as the durability makes up for the few extra $$ over some of the competition.