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Wait-up and Harry, trying to get each other straight. |
May 26, 2013
12.8 miles
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
We shuttled to Wilbur Dam Road this morning to hike south back into Black Bear
Resort. We met Harry on the trail going
north and, again, he was confused that we would be going the opposite
direction. Again he asked, “You’re going back?”
We kept him confused.
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87-year-old Harry from Germany, thru-hiking the AT |
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Wilbur Dam |
We crossed the road over the dam and then went up the
mountain. The first part of the trail
overlooks Lake Watauga and is very pretty.
When got down to the lake, we met Frizz again. We had not seen her since just north of the
Smokies since we hopped up to Erwin from there (we had already done the section
north of the Smokies up to Sam’s Gap south of Erwin). It was good to see her again and know that
she was still on the trail. She did say
she was getting homesick though. She is
going only to Harper’s Ferry and it seems she will be glad to get there.
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Wilbur Dam Road |
South of Lake Watauga, we crossed Highway 321 and went back
into the woods. It took us 2 hours to
climb up to Pond Flats, then 1.5 hours down.
We thought we were home free because that is the highest point on the
trail today. Then we began a section
that was very rocky with lots of people on it – day hikers. There must be something in here that lots of
people want to see, plus it is Memorial Day weekend.
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Watauga Lake |
We met four young fellas that we first had encountered back
at Mountain Harbour. They were headed
north, lickety-split. One of them said,
“We took a page out of your book and we are slackpacking today.” Good for them. We found out later their trail names were
Tails, Chief, Lightening and Nature Boy.
Tails and Chief had served in the Marines together and conjured up the
idea of hiking the trail when they got out.
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Entering Pond Mountain Wilderness |
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A view of Watauga Lake from up above. |
The rocky trail led us down to the creekside and went right
along the edge on nothing but rock. We
kept following it, not sure we were on the right trail, but every once in
awhile we would see a white blaze. Then
we saw what was attracting so many people.
Laurel Fork Falls. It was
beautiful! People were sitting all over
the rocks in front of it enjoying the view and the cool water. We sat for awhile ourselves. Then we started looking for the trail on to
Dennis Cove. When we found it, we were
not impressed. It was a series of rocky
steps almost straight up. At the end of
a long hike it was pretty hard. I really
don’t know how folks do it that are not in shape. But finally we got up it and had a pleasant
final walk on to the road at Dennis Cove.
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