hiking

A Trail of Many Waterfalls

waterfall

Today's hike is Raven Cliff Falls, this time in Georgia. This is the third time I've been on this hike, and it is another favorite of mine. It is about 2.5 miles one-way and moderate, with a couple of major elevation changes, the highest right at the end. The trail follows Dodd Creek all the way to twin cliffs with a waterfall that flows between them. The trail itself is in the North Georgia mountains, near Helen, off of the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway.

flowing creek
flowing creek
waterfall
small waterfall
trail
moss-covered rock
waterfall between bluffs
waterfall between bluffs
tree stump
stone wall
knotted stump

Icy Morning Hike

clouds in the mountains

On the last weekend in January, I headed out to Oconee State Park to try out the Tamassee Knob trail, a moderate 2.1-mile hike (one-way) to the top of a 1,620-foot peak in upstate South Carolina. A beautiful hike, made a little more interesting by lingering ice from the previous cold night and some fantastic low-lying clouds.

trail
trail
tree trunk with moss
icy moss
odd tree trunk
new tree growth
clouds in the mountains
clouds in the mountains
mushrooms on tree trunk
mountain view

Best Laid Plans

twisted branch

Later in January, my brother and I decided to hike a loop of trails in Amicalola State Park. We got to the park, and he rather ingeniously took a picture of the map at the visitor's center, since I wasn't able to get enough signal to download one. Looking at the map, we decided to start off on the Spring trail, which leads down to the Mountain Laurel Trail (called the Green Mountain trail in my hiking guides). The trail ends at the Creek trail, which continues the loop over to the Appalachian Approach Trail, which goes up to the falls.

mossy ridge
whitewater
tree knot
broken tree trunk
twisted trunk
tree knot
top of the falls

First Hike for 2013

blue sky through trees

To start off my hiking in 2013, I returned to the place I started this blog with, the Keowee-Toxaway State Natural Area. In my first blog post, I described my hike along the Raven Rock Trail. The trailheads for the Raven Rock Trail are off of the Natural Bridge Trail, a moderate trail that takes just under an hour to travel. The main feature of the Natural Bridge Trail is, as one would expect, a rock bridge that traverses one of the creeks that can be seen along the trail. Overall, the trail is pretty moderate, although there is a rather strenuous segment near the end to be aware of.

mushrooms on tree trunk
sapling between rocks
moss on boulder
small waterfall
small waterfall
tree roots on boulder
mushrooms covering a log
tree stump
moss covered tree trunks
blue sky through trees

Last Hike of 2012

mountain view

For my last hike of 2012, I took a relatively short hike just outside of Pickens, SC. The hike was the Glassy Mountain Hike, which is part of the Department of Natural Resources Heritage Trust program. Apparently, this trail had been closed for the fall of 2012, as it was cleaned up and new erosion controls were put down. 

boulder
mountain view
trail
rocky slope
pine cones
water on rock
mountain view
flower
pine branch

Twilight Hike

night view through trees

One weekend towards the end of fall, I was rushing to get my hiking fix, and almost didn't make it before the sun went down. I returned to a favorite hike in Caesar's Head State Park, the Frank Coggins Trail. This trail is part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, situated near the end of the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway, Highway 11, north of Greenville.  The trail is a moderate, hour-long trail, and it is a beginning to many of the other trails in the area.

view through the trees
night view through trees
night view through trees
twisted trunks
fungi
fall colors

The Bear Hair Gap at Vogel State Park

hiking trail

The Bear Hair Gap Trail is part of the network of trails in Vogel State Park, nestled in the North Georgia mountains, part of the Blood Mountain region. This is a trail of moderate difficulty, winding up and around the hills. This trip along the trail was in late fall, and most of the leaves had left the trees, but you could still see splashes of color across the hills, especially when seen from the overlook spur trail that provides a gorgeous view of the park, centered by Lake Trahlyta.

trees in late fall
mountain stream
rocky boulder
moss-covered rock
fall forest
hiking trail
Vogel State Park view
pink leaves
boulder with sharp point
small creek cascade

Rockin' the Upstate

mountain view

I took a rather challenging hike, this time around, up in the foothills of upstate South Carolina. I had been to Table Rock State Park before, to go on the Carrick Creek Loop Trail. However, this time, I decided to go for the summit of Table Rock itself. Climbing to the top of Table Rock was worth the work, but it was a more strenuous hike than I had done in while. The hike is just a bit over 3 miles to the actual summit, with another half-mile or so to a fantastic view that is worth it, if you still have the energy.

large boulder
huge boulder
stone texture
stone steps
tree growing from rock
mountain view
twisted tree trunk
mountain view
rock face
lake view
mountain view
twisted dead tree

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