Tiki Tom
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I enjoy reading about your adventures in western North Carolina! In my college days and for a few years after, I did forestry research work in the spruce-fir forests in the Black Mountains of NC and the Mount Rogers area of Virginia. What an absolutely beautiful part of the country, but it could be very rugged! We were a rugged crew to match, and I was in my prime and in a place I felt I was meant to be. And I remember the fog and the cold rains well; in those high mountains hypothermia could be a concern even in June and July if you were up in the clouds and rain all day.
As my kids were growing up, our family would visit the Mount Mitchell area every few years, and I would go off into the fir forests and just sit and let the smells of the woods and damp earth take me back. My wife understood, but I'm not sure my kids ever did.
Your pictures bring back very fond memories, as well. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!
Take care,
Regan
The fir trees, which were suffering greatly from the effects of acid rain, are now making a remarkable comeback as a result of the strict environmental policies enacted over the past two decades. I only hope the lessening of restrictions won't have an inverse impact on the trees. But enough of that.
That's really good news! We actually were part of a NOAA study measuring the decline of the forest, the regeneration, and that kind of thing from the mid 80's into the early 90's. We hiked all over that range and often lived in the woods for a week at a time when we were "way up there". Over the years we saw a distressed forest turn into large areas of skeletal trunks of the mature trees that had died. I'd like to see it again as I first saw it, but haven't been there in some years. I'll have to make a point to visit soon. Thank you!
If you come this way, let me know. We can meet up and explore some of Mount Mitchell.
Out on a long hike across Woods Mountain in Western NC.
Cool photo Big Man!
BTW - My mount is "Grant", retired Percheron from Fort Mead, VA. Was right lead pulling President Ronald Reagan's hearse to Arlington Cemetery as seen in this photo.My active 1930s military mounted kit
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