Getaway
Another last minute Sunday ride into the mountains of North Carolina. It was 95 degrees when I left Marion at 3:30 to head up into the "cool" mountains. Straight up Coxes Creek Road toward Spruce Pine and then a quick dodge onto the Blue Ridge Parkway at the top of the mountain and then North toward Linville. There is an instant cooling effect after you get on the Parkway from the canopy of tree limbs.
This overlook also afforded a view across the North Cove valley to the mountains that rise up to the ridge overlooking the Linville Gorge and the Kistler Memorial Highway which follows this ridge for several miles down to Lake James. It's several miles across but you can see where fires burned earlier in the Spring.
Below is native azalea which can be seen in many different colors.
I'm not sure what this flower is...
Christmas trees are big business up here in this country.
The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid is destroying our hemlocks. This hemlock on the Linville River should be full and lush and green. Instead, the foliage is sparse and thin, the normal shade provided to the river environs gone. What the long-term effects this will have on trout streams is unknown but it probably won't be good.
Makes me want to go back up there!
Labels: Motorcycle, Mountains, Nature
3 Comments:
Jim, Can you send some cool air south? It was 107 in the shade in the ATL today! I stayed in! Lisa:-) GREAT PICTURES!!!
You didn't go to mt. mitchell?? Nice pics though- hey it's supposed to start cooling down next week so I bet it'll really be nice on the parkway
Ian needs to see some balsam trees.
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