We finally got to do the hike we had been putting on the schedule since last fall. Rain, injury, home maintenance etc... prevented us from getting it in, but today was the day!! Yay! The hike is Northbound on the Appalachian Trail, a 4.6 mile total out and back hike to Beauty Spot, a grassy bald with 360 degree views. It was a bit warm, but the native Southern Appalachian shrubs put on a show to make it a bit less painful. We were pleased to find the Catawba Rhododendron, Flame Azalea, and Mountain Laurel in bloom. I took lots of pictures on the way up. Partly due to the endless views of flowers along the way and partly due to the fact that I needed a rest from the relentless climb in the humid conditions. The hike was pretty typical of an AT hike. The trail was well maintained and marked with the white blazes. There was no issues following the trail. Most of the hike is wooded until the last few tenths when the trail emerges from the woods onto the bald. Another great hike for our club!
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