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    • Day 77

      Day 77 - Bear Faced Cheek!

      July 7, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      We allowed ourselves a lie in after a long day yesterday. Jackie got out of bed at 9.30am & sat on the balcony, whilst I read my book in bed. At 10.00am I forced myself out of bed & joined Jackie on the balcony.

      I looked over the balcony & blow me, about 40 yards up the road saw a Black Bear just stood in the road. A man in the street below us, raced to his car. After a minute or two the bear ambled over to the next door chalet entrance & started rummaging in the bin outside the front door. Jackie grabbed my camera & I started taking photos only to later realise the SD card wasn’t in it....doh!

      I grabbed my phone & got some video footage. The bear eventually got a bag of rubbish & took it back across the road & ripped it apart. The bear then went back for more & returned with a carrier bag full of rubbish. Someone came out of the chalet shouting at him & he dropped the bag & jumped back into the foliage on the mountain opposite.

      Minutes later we was out again devouring the contents of the carrier bag, then we went back towards the chalet for more. He was walking between the cars & every so often he would rear up on his hind legs, with his front paws either on a vehicle, a tree or on the top of the bin. I prayed “Please don’t climb all over Doodle!!”

      Word was obviously getting round, because every so often someone would appear & try to shoo him away. A group of bikini clad girls who had been at our pool, appeared in the road. One stupid woman approached the bear to take a photo with a baby in her arms & a small child beside her.

      It was about 40 minutes later, after some great entertainment, that a plucky cleaner armed with a broom got within 10 feet of the bear to scare it away. This only temporarily worked & another cleaner took several attempts to scare it away by driving his car towards it & beeping his horn. There was then a mass exodus of guests from the chalet.

      Although it was a great experience to see a bear so close up, it should be said that our chalet had brought the problem on themselves by having non bear-proof bins outside the front door of each building. If they don’t resolve it soon, either someone will get hurt or worse still the bear will be killed!

      With all the excitement, I had taken my eye off the time & had just 15 minutes to shower, pack & check out. For us it is now quite a well rehearsed drill & we were out just minutes late.

      As I was packing the boot the irresponsible mother with baby was packing up her own car, saw my box of beers & said “Can I have a beer?” The bare faced cheek of it. Quite taken a back, I said “If you’re that desperate to beg for a beer, you’d better have one” I gave a can of beer & she said “Thank you” without an ounce of shame.

      Jackie & I drove south on 441 into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Our 1st stop was the Sugarlands Visitor Center, where I picked up the my standard gloss National Park brochure. We then continued back on 441 & followed a procession of vehicles meandering through the Smokies at varying speeds, all below 35mph.

      The vegetation in the Smoky Mountains give off a vapour that creates a blue mist, giving it it’s name, but the vapour does also actually smell smoky. Not that pleasant for a non-smoker!

      Our intended destination was Clingman’s Dome just inside the State of North Carolina, which at 6,643ft, was at the ‘Top of the Smokies’. As we approached, we joined the back of a traffic jam, but luckily for us a woman called over & said that there were no spaces ahead & to park where we were on the other side of the road. It turned out to be a great bit of advice.

      A momentous event occurred, because I got out wearing just my flip-flops (on my feet) & we walked the half a mile + route & with an ascent of 100 metres to Clingman’s Dome. It was tough going in the sweltering heat & oxygen deprivation, but I left Jackie for dead. The down side to my athleticism was, that I was a hot sweaty mess at the summit. The Observation Tower at the top provides fantastic 360 degree views (on a good day) of The Smokies. After a few statutory selfies, we commenced the descent. I was better going up in flip-flops than down. My descent reduced me to my customary Max Wall impersonation, apparently!

      Another little highlight on this trek was that we actually crossed the Appalachian Trail at it’s highest point. The Appalachian Trail is over 2,180 miles long & is the longest hiking-only trail in the world. It extends from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine in the Eastern United States.

      Back at the car we continued south in a procession to the town of Cherokee, which to our surprise was an American Indian enclave. If you wanted to buy some Red Indian old tat or have your photo taken with a Red Indian or Buffalo, this was the place for you.

      We just filled up with petrol & drove back north a couple of miles & entered on to the Blue Ridge Parkway at it’s farthest south-western end. It was gloriously devoid of any crowds & we scooted along at 45mph to Waterrock Knob Visitor Center. Again I picked up a National Parks glossy brochure, but this time for the Blue Ridge Parkway.

      Now, Blue Ridge Parkway is 469 miles long through North Carolina & Virginia. Our plan is to drive to Asheville, just 79 miles along it, then complete the remainder of the Blue Ridge Parkway over the next two days. It is a lovely scenic drive, through what can only be described as green fluffy mountains, that look like massive florets of broccoli 🥦!! On the down side, we have been attacked by ticks that cause all sorts of illness including Lyme Disease. Every time we get out of the car we have about 10 each crawling all over us.

      A couple of hours later with our roof going up & down like a whores drawers & passing literally hundreds of lookouts with fantastic & stupid names, we arrived in Asheville, North Carolina. Jackie had chosen ‘the Beaucatcher Motel’ & around 5.00pm we pulled up outside. It passed the test & we settled into our room with balcony. I sat on the balcony chair, but with a loud crack I jumped back up again. The chair had snapped in two places. I got one of our underused camping chairs out as a replacement.

      It had no bearing on our decision to stay at the Beaucatcher, but next door was our favourite, Panda Express. We hadn’t seen one for a couple of weeks, so we treated ourselves & had an early night. I might add that Asheville seemed a delightful little town still at 3,000 ft altitude. Hopefully we may find time to explore further.

      Song of the Day - The Bare Necessities by Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman (The Jungle Book Original Soundtrack).
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    • Day 6

      Roadtrip to Asheville

      August 19, 2017 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Der erste Tag mit Aldo führte uns auf einem Roadtrip nach Asheville. Eine schöne kleine Stadt mit ganz vielen Brauereien. Wir waren zu Mittag dann in die Thirsty Monk Brewery eingekehrt und haben ein paar Bierproben genommen. Unter anderem ein Bier mit Kokosgeschmack. Klingt komisch, schmeckte aber gut. Es waren aber auch ein paar schlimme dabei.
      Und damit ihr nicht denkt, wir wären nur am Biertrinken: es gab auch was zu essen 😜
      Der weitere Weg führte uns dann über den Blue Ridge Parkway, welcher völlig überraschend durch die Blue Ridge Mountains ging. Eine supertolle und schöne und landschaftlich sehr beeindruckende Straße. In Blowing Rock haben wir am Abend noch kurz gehalten und ein absolut leckeres und super großes Eis gegessen. Danach gings dann wieder zurück zu Aldo. Ein schöner Tag war's!
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    • Day 9

      Exploring Asheville More

      June 16, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Fun place, lots of art and fun shops. Took a moment to play some vintage pinball at the pinball museum with the boys. Pool time and going to check out a haunted bridge covered in vines once it gets darkRead more

    • Day 7

      ...einer dieser Tage 🌞😊😎

      March 4, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      ...Weiter geht's 🤸‍♂️
      Wir wollen den "Hickory Nut Fall" auch von unten sehen. Und es sollte sich lohnen👍😊
      Von oben hatten wir ihn gesehen, den "Lake Lure". Wir fanden am Seeufer ein nettes Lokal. Hier wurden uns die obligatorischen Spare Rips kredenzt. Lecker😋😋😋😋😋
      Völlig gesättigt und etwas müde traten wir den Heimweg an. Was für ein wundervoller Tag!!!
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    • Day 6

      Elk ist noch lange nicht Elch🌞🦌

      March 3, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Heute verlassen wir wieder den "Great Smoky Mountains NP". Wir haben das erlebt, was wir vor Jahren wegen starken Nebels nicht sehen konnten. Tendenziell geht es jetzt immer westwärts. Gehen wir es an👍
      Doch zunächst fahren wir noch zum "Oconaluftee Visitor Center". Von hier aus starten wir eine tolle Wanderung entlang des "Oconaluftee River".
      Der Fluss weckt Erinnerungen in uns an den "Dechute River" in Oregon. (Nach wie vor eines unserer Lieblingsländer👍)
      Ein ehemaliges Dorf der Cherokee Indianer. Wir sind im Cherokee Indian Reservat.
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    • Day 104

      Blue Ridge Parkway 5

      October 7, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Parkmile 297 - 385

      Linville Falls
      Mount Mitchell mit sehr schöner Aussicht 😕

    • Day 6

      Graybeard Hike - Walker Knob's View

      August 22, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Vormittags waren wir aufgrund der Witterung im Hotel, was Caro wegen den beiden Pools natürlich sehr gefallen hat 🏊‍♀️😀.

      Dann machten wir uns aber kurz vor Mittag auf zur Kleinstadt “Black Mountain“. Von dort aus starteten wir unseren Graybeard-Trail zum Walker Knob’s View - sensationeller Ausblick über die Blue Ridge Mountains ⛰

      Insgesamt sind wir den Trail 15,25 km in 04:22 Std. gewandert (589 Höhenmeter, höchster Punkt = 1’446m).

      Danach sind wir in einem Restaurant (Haus im viktorianischen Stil), welches sich in einer Wohngegend mit viel Grün befindet, Essen gegangen. Essen war sehr lecker und man dachte, man sitzt im Wohnzimmer einer Familie. Um halb zehn abends sind wir dann tot-müde ins Hotel gekommen.
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    • Day 7

      Asheville, NC

      November 5, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      Quand on s’est levé ce matin, il avait plu et le ciel était gris et menaçant. On a décidé de rouler quand même et de partir tôt car on avait une longue journée devant nous. On a quitté vers 7h30 et après un déjeuner rapide, on a rejoins la Blue Ridge Parkway où on l’avait laissé hier.
      Une bruine s’est mis de la partie mais la route était tellement belle qu’on se sentait vraiment zen.
      On est rapidement monté en altitude et même si la bruine avait cessé, on était maintenant dans un brouillard épais par endroits. Pas vraiment stressant mais fatiguant quand même. C’est resté le cas jusqu’à ce qu’on redescende dans la ville de Boone pour dîner ou un gros soleil nous attendait.
      Après un excellent burger, on a décidé de poursuivre notre route jusqu’à Asheville même si on savait que le brouillard serait encore de la partie.
      Cette section-ci allait nous emmener au-dessus des 5000’ et on est passé au-dessus des nuages quelques fois. Les derniers deux cent kilomètres ont été magiques! Des vues incroyables! On était sur un nuage! On est maintenant dans notre chambre et on a encore le sourire aux lèvres. On a vu plein de petits cerfs aussi tout au long de la journée. Tellement contents d’avoir bravé le mauvais temps!
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    • Day 5

      Asheville - Blue Ridge Mountains

      August 21, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Ankunftsort für die nächsten Tage (Ausflüge) = Asheville Biltmore im HolidayInn Biltmore West.

      Viele Stunden und Meilen später (ca. 550 Meilen = knapp 900 km) sind wir an einem Ort & Hotel angekommen, welcher für morgen Ausgangspunkt einer Wanderung sein soll (gebucht via App von unterwegs). Kontrastprogramm zum Städte-Sightseeing ⛰😀.

      Sehr schön gelegen - mitten in den Mountains - super Hotel mit sehr schönen Zimmern und einer tollen Ausstattung (Indoor und Outdoor Pool 🏊🏻‍♀️ 🏊🏻 ).
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    • Day 7

      ...einer dieser Tage 🌞😊😎

      March 4, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Heute hatten wir nur ein Ziel, den "Chimney Rock State Park". Wir fahren mit dem bereits 1949 in Betrieb genommenen Aufzug, der in den Felsen gehauen wurde, bis zur Aussichtsplattform, dem Ausgangspunkt für die Besteigung des knapp 100 Meter hohen Granit Monolithen. Dort angekommen eröffnet sich ein fantastischer Blick auf die umliegenden Berge und die weitläufige Natur. Wunderschön👍👍👍Read more

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