Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hike to Apple Orchard Falls

So this past weekend, we took Vega out on the trail. The plan was a fairly lite overnight backpacking trip. And so that Vega wouldn't be nervous of others on the trail, we went through a trail guide for south west virginia looking for some loops and such that would not be heavily traveled and found a stretch of the AT near Peaks of Otter that had two side trails which connected into a loop - the Apple Orchard Falls Trail and the Cornelius Creek Trail.

We got onto the AT just past Peaks of Otter at a parking area a mile or so from the Thunder Hill shelter, and set off into the woods. I didn't bother to look which way we were going, and after a few crossings of the Blue Ridge Parkway was almost convinced we'd gone the wrong way. Luckily right when I was ready to turn around (and go back to the car and get a map), we arrived at the shelter and knew things were correct.

After the shelter, this trail is 100% downhill. About 3 miles or so past the shelter, you intersect with the Apple Orchard Falls trail, and we headed down that. It is very steep in places, and as you approach the falls there are even stairs. Along the way there are a number of really great views, and the forest was cool with mossy boulder flows and ferns. Due to the current drought, there wasn't any water anywhere along the trail until we reached the Falls themselves, and the falls were pretty dry. Still very pretty though.

We hadn't picked a campsite ahead of time (more great planning on my part), so just hiked past the falls and started looking for a place. We found out the next morning there are several nice sites about 15-20 minutes just past where we stopped and "made do". It was right beside the creek and really was a good spot, but not as flat as would have been ideal. We built a small fire, cooked up some pasta, and drank a little wine before going to bed early.

Next morning we set out, still on the Apple Orchards Falls trail, but headed downhill some more and intersected with FR 59, the trail head for Apple Orchards Falls and for Cornelius Creek trail. As soon as we started up Cornelius Creek I knew we were in trouble. I hadn't really looked closely at the elevation changes along our planned route. Turns out, there is a LOT of climbing on the second day. Pretty much it's all uphill, and there is a lot of elevation to be gained back. And it's longer than the first day. Yep, another great plan by me.

Nevertheless it was beautiful and other than a very serious case of blisters on the heels from all the uphill, we enjoyed it quite a bit. We only saw a few other hikers, so it was very peaceful and Vega didn't have any trouble at all. Check out the photos here.

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