Come Join us for an Autumn Ride along the Cherohala Skyway, 10/21/20 |
Some people call this road the "Mile High Legend" ---since the elevation from the bottom to the top is about a MILE.. The name, Cherohala comes from the two National Forests it crosses, the Cherokee National Forest and the Nantahala National Forest.
This beautiful Skyway is never as crowded with people as the Smoky Mountains --so in many ways, we like it almost better. The drive itself is awesome ---and there are many overlooks along the way for one to stretch his/her legs and capture some pictures. And --the area has MANY hiking trails!!! We highly recommend it. Hope you enjoy this Autumn's journey with us today --across the Cherohala!!!!
For more information about this amazing area, click HERE,
I love to look UP and see the pretty colors along with the blue skies. |
Just a big carpet of color! Wow --wish you could have seen this in person!!! |
Different elevation from the last picture, and not quite as much color! But---I love seeing the colorful mountain ranges in the distance. |
I zoomed in here to see all of the RED trees, always my favorites!! |
We stopped at one of the many overlooks and this is what we saw!!!! |
For my last picture, I'll share a picture from our stop at Indian Boundary (on our way back down the mountain). I love the colors of this tree hanging out over the water. |
Well--that's enough for today. I used to post many more pictures --but in these crazy, busy times, most people prefer less pictures when looking at a Blog post. So I make myself stop with 10...
I hope you enjoyed seeing DAY TWO of our little Leaf-Peaking Trip. What a fabulous trip it was this year. We have taken this trip in the Fall several times --and this year may have been our best one for colors and great weather. We spent Day 1 in and around the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and Day 2 in and around the Cherohala Skyway. Between those two days, we spent the night at a wonderful old INN (FRYEMONT INN) in Bryson City, NC. Excellent rustic inn --with lots of history!
If you missed my photos from Day 1 (in the Smokies), click HERE.
Have a great week, my friends, and thanks for 'allowing' me to share my A Fib Story last week. Hopefully, my story can help someone else. I am feeling better this week --so hopefully I will be able to get out and do more hiking and walking soon.
Hugs,
Betsy💝💛💚💕