and occasionally rides a bike.
A word of warning. The walk descriptions are not detailed enough to guide you - please take a map. The batteries never run out, and you always have a signal. Oh, And don't take left or right as gospel!

Showing posts with label Hooper Bald. Show all posts
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Friday, September 15, 2017

A short stroll to Hooper Bald

The day after the eclipse we drove along the Cherohala Skyway , which links Robbinsville, NC with Tellico Plains TN.  There are various viewpoint/parking spots along the way.



From here there is a very short walk ( about a mile there and back) to the bald. This is a grassy treeless patch, one of many in the southern Appalachians, generally along a high ridge or a mountain summit. No one is sure how they originated, but they are maintained by cutting.  
The view from this one is nothing special, as there are trees all around, but the walk was shady and agreeable even in the heat.



One of a party of four mycophiles - one of the men has written academic papers on the local fungi. You can just see him, engrossed in the search while I chatted to Pat.
The bald itself, clear, surrounded by trees. 
A beautiful little fungus - not edible - called, I think, Pholeota decorosa .


A final photograph to give some idea of the spectacular wooded mountains of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee.