North Carolina
North Carolina summer hikes to help you beat the heat
The important thing to a profitable actual property transaction, we’re informed, is “location, location, location!”
Simply as the important thing to an fulfilling summer season hike is “elevation, elevation, elevation!”
Warmth and humidity are close to constants in North Carolina within the summertime — warmth and humidity that rule out climbing within the state parks nearest to Gastonia together with Crowders Mountain, South Mountains and Lake Norman.
No, summer season requires heading north and west, to the Blue Ridge or the Black Mountains the place, at 4,000 toes or extra, temperatures are more likely to be 10 to fifteen levels cooler than they’re within the southern Piedmont.
When Gazette Managing Editor Kevin Ellis requested me to jot down about my 5 favourite summer season hikes, I initially had bother paring the checklist right down to that quantity.
However then I made a decision to jot down about 5 hikes which have particular that means for me, hikes that really feel like outdated mates, at all times able to welcome me again. I’m positive they are going to welcome you as nicely.
I’ll checklist them so as of lowering issue, first the exhausting stuff after which the extra mild treks.
Mount Mitchell Path
It’s potential to drive to inside a few hundred yards of the summit of Mount Mitchell, the best summit in jap America at 6,684 toes above sea degree.
However, what’s the enjoyable in that?
As a substitute, one of many tougher hikes within the state, is the Mount Mitchell Path, a six-mile climb from the Black Mountain Campground on the banks of the Toe River to the summit.
The campground has an elevation of two,995 toes. The summit, once more, is 6,684 toes, an elevation achieve of almost 4,000 toes.
I first accomplished this hike in early June of 1976, the Bicentennial summer season. House from Chapel Hill, I used to be serving to out a good friend of mine who was a Scoutmaster for a Boy Scout troop.
The day of the trek was sunny, spectacularly clear, and virtually chilly. The climb is regular, regular, regular with numerous rocks, roots, and tripping hazards.
However the view from the highest, completely spectacular. After which time for six miles again down. We have been some weary fellers when the trek was accomplished.
I’ll be trustworthy. I’ve not completed this hike in additional than 5 years. Undecided I may do it right this moment. However for those who’re in fine condition and as much as a particularly difficult 12-mile trek, I extremely advocate it.
Boone Fork Path
This path, which I first hiked within the autumn of 1980, actually has all of it — waterfalls, deep woods, open meadows, hovering vistas.
A 5.2-mile loop, the trailhead is situated on the Julian Value Park picnic space on the Blue Ridge Parkway only a few miles south of Blowing Rock.
I realized a lesson the primary time I walked this path. Climbing 5.2 miles on difficult terrain, together with steep rocks, creek crossings, and roots and dust will take longer than anticipated.
Path guides say 2.5 hours. I’d up that to three.5, notably if you wish to benefit from the surroundings, stick your toes, or extra, into the roaring waters of Boone Fork, and take numerous photographs.
However, I can’t say sufficient about how lovely this path is. It really captures all the charms and all the great thing about the North Carolina mountains in a single trek.
And, if you end, you’re at an incredible place to take pleasure in a picnic with fried rooster, potato salad, and apple pie.
Elk Knob Path
Elk Knob State Park, situated within the excessive nation north of Boone, has been in existence for lower than 20 years.
The park remains to be in its early levels of growth, however a completely lovely path has been constructed to the 5,520 toes excessive summit.
I first hiked this path 10 or 12 years in the past, not on a sunny summer season day however on a frigid January afternoon when the path was blanketed with 3 to 4 inches of snow and the temperature hovered within the higher teenagers.
That is really a “Cadillac” path, expertly designed and constructed, with quite a few switchbacks easing the climb to the summit.
And what a summit it’s. Really a “prime of the world” expertise with views stretching off for miles in each route.
And a few excellent news. The path is only one.9 miles every approach, and its gradual ascent makes it doable even for those who’re not in tiptop form.
Crabtree Falls Path
This hike is particular on account of sentimental causes.
Once I was a lad, in highschool and faculty, this hike, situated at Blue Ridge Parkway milepost 339, was the right date vacation spot.
The two.5 mile loop, which descends to a surprising 60-foot waterfall, is brief, scenic, and comparatively simple, making it the right trek for a fella desirous to take pleasure in a while within the outside with a reasonably lady.
And, again within the Seventies, the Nationwide Park Service operated a restaurant right here, making it the right spot for a post-hike burger, sandwich, or piece of apple pie.
The restaurant is lengthy gone, in fact, as are my courting days, however this stays probably the greatest climbing locations in all of North Carolina.
And Little Switzerland, which has a number of excellent place to eat, is only a few miles to the north.
Flat Rock Hike
This path is definitely extra of a stroll than a hike, good for outdated individuals like me, youngsters, and people of all health ranges.
The trailhead is at mile 308.3 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 4 miles south of the Linn Cove viaduct, eight miles north of Linville Falls.
The loop is lower than a mile, however it traverses an open rock space the place the views, notably of Grandfather Mountain and of Roan Mountain, are gorgeous.
Right here’s my suggestion, one which I’ve adopted usually up to now: Have a leisurely dinner at Well-known Louise’s Rock Home Restaurant in Linville Falls. The meals is nice.
Then, as sundown nears, seize a blanket and a few flashlights, and head for Flat Rock.
Discover a spot, unfold your blanket, and watch the solar go down in colours of crimson and flame to the northwest. However don’t depart simply but. Linger and await the celebrities to come back out. From this darkish sky location, they’re spectacular.
Some reminders:
Summer time will not be the time to go exploring off the path. Stinging nettle populates a lot of the forest flooring, and snakes and yellow jackets are at all times a danger. Save the bushwhacking for December.
Though the temperatures might be cooler within the mountains, you’ll nonetheless want water and many it. Pack accordingly.
Lastly, showers and thunderstorms are a close to fixed summer season menace. Good rain gear, even when the solar is shining if you begin your hike, is a necessity.
With that mentioned, benefit from the lengthy hours of summer season daylight and the great thing about the summer season forests.
Exit and make some recollections.
Invoice Poteat could also be reached at wlpoteat@yahoo.com.
North Carolina
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein declares state of emergency ahead of winter storm
(WGHP) — Governor Josh Stein declared a statewide state of emergency on Thursday evening ahead of a winter storm expected to sweep through the Piedmont Triad on Friday.
He is urging people across North Carolina to prepare for cold temperatures, snow and ice.
“This storm will likely bring significant impacts from snow, sleet and freezing rain in different parts of the state,” Stein said. “North Carolinians should pay close attention to their local weather forecast, make sure they are prepared with what they need at home before Friday afternoon and stay home if possible as ice on the roadways will likely create dangerous driving conditions.”
On Wednesday, Stein activated state resources to set into motion a cross-agency storm response and enable the potential of federal reimbursement if the event qualifies.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has begun brining roads. They will work around the clock in 12-hour shifts to plow and treat snow and ice until all state-maintained roads are cleared.
“State emergency officials are monitoring the situation and are prepared to assist the counties and municipalities if needed,” NC Emergency Management Director Will Ray said. “Residents across the state should be prepared to shelter in place. If the power goes out, be sure to operate generators outside and away from open windows or doors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.”
North Carolina
No. 24 Cal Women Beat No. 21 North Carolina State
The 24th-ranked Cal women’s basketball team defeated a ranked opponent for the second time this season on Thursday night when the Bears knocked off No. 21 North Carolina State 78-71 at Haas Pavilion.
“I think this was one of the biggest wins for Cal women’s basketball in some time,” Cal coach Charmin Smith.
The Bears defeated then-No. 19 Alabama back on December 5 at Haas Pavilion, and on Thurday Cal beat a team that reached the Final Four last season.
Marta Suarez scored 17 points for Cal (15-2, 3-1 ACC.), and 14 of those points came in the first half when Cal took control late in the second quarter. Ioanna Krimili, Michelle Onyiah and Kayla Williams added 15 points apeice to help the Bears end the Wolfpack’s seven-game winning streak while keeping Cal unbeaten at home (11-0).
Krimili was just 6-for-18 from the the field, including 3-for-12 on three-pointers, but she hit one of the biggest shots of the game when she nailed a three-point shot with 4:57 left, 21 seconds after the Wolfpack had scored six straight points to close Cal’s nine-point lead to three points.
“She made it when we needed it, and we have a habit of doing that,” Smth said.
North Carolina State (11-4, 3-1 ACC) never got closer than four points the rest of the way and suffered its first conference loss despite 21 points from Aziaha James and 19 from Tilda Trygger.
Cal took the lead for good with 1:01 left in the third quarter, then held off every North Carolina State surge after that.
An important reason for Cal’s consistency throughout the game was the play of point guard Kayla Williams, who played all 40 minutes, shot 7-for-13 from the field and added six assists with just two turnovers while doing all the ball-handling chores and driving the lane to create opportunities for herself or others.
“I thought Williams killed us off the bounce,” North Carolina State coach Wes Moore said.
Williams may be the key to Cal’s success this season, because her strong play has come as a surprise to casual observers. She did not start any games for USC last season when she averaged 10.8 minutes, 2.6 points and 0.6 assists per game. After transferring to Cal, Williams has started every game for the Bears this season while averaging 33 minutes, 12.2 points and 4.6 assists to go along with 44.5% three-point shooting.
Thursday was the first time two top-25 women’s teams played a game at Haas Pavilion since Dec. 22, 2018, when 14th-ranked Cal lost to No. 1 UConn.
Cal led by eight points entering the fourth quarter, and the Wolfpack got as close as three points, but the Bears maintained the lead throughout. Cal had scored the final eight points of the third quarter to break away from a 52-52 tie to grab that 60-52 advantage after three quarters.
Cal held a 39-33 lead at halftime, thanks in large part to a one-minute shooting spree by Suarez. She hit three-pointers on three consecutive Cal possessions over a span of 56 seconds to cap a 16-0 Bears run that took Cal from a 22-14 deficit to a 30-22 lead with 5:22 left in the first half.
Suarez’s one-minute shooting spree seemed to change the complexion of the game. Cal never trailed after that.
“I was feeling it,” Suarez said.
Suarez was 4-for-4 from long range in the first half and had 14 points and 10 rebounds at intermission. The rest of the Cal team was just 3-for-12 on three-pointers, and Krimili was 1-for-7 from beyond the arc at halftime. Her one made three-pointer came from well behind the line with the shot clock running down.
Cal shot 44.4% from the field in the first half, while the Wolfpack made just 35.3% of its shots. Cal attempted just one free throw in the first half, and missed it.
NOTES: The top two scorers from North Carolina State’s Final Four team of last season are starters on this season’s Wolfpack squad – Aziaha James and Saniya Rivers.
Heading into Thursday’s action, Cal was averaging 10.1 made three-pointers per game, sixth-most in the country, and were making 37.8% of its three-point shots, which is 12th-best in the nation.
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Gunman in
A man who fired an assault rifle inside a Washington, D.C., restaurant in December 2016 while claiming to investigate the “pizzagate” hoax died this week after being fatally shot by police during a traffic stop in Kannapolis, North Carolina.
On the night of Jan. 4, Edgar Welch was a passenger in a 2001 GMC Yukon that was stopped by officers, Kannapolis police said Thursday in a news statement.
The traffic stop was conducted after officers linked the vehicle to Welch, who was wanted at the time on an outstanding arrest warrant, police said.
When officers recognized Welch and moved to arrest him, he produced a handgun from his jacket and pointed it at one of the officers, police said, and after refusing commands to drop the gun, two officers opened fire on him.
He died of his wounds at an area hospital two days later, on Jan. 6, police said.
The three officers involved in the traffic stop and the two other occupants in Welch’s vehicle were uninjured, police said.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation confirmed to CBS News Thursday Welch’s identity as the “pizzagate” shooter.
Welch fired his weapon inside the Comet Ping Pong restaurant on Dec. 4, 2016, after he drove there from North Carolina to investigate a false far-right conspiracy theory claiming that Democrats were running a child sex ring out of the restaurant, a claim that had garnered numerous threats against the eatery.
After he entered the crowded restaurant with an AR-15 assault rifle and a revolver, he fired the rifle into a door, authorities said at the time. No one was hurt.
He later pled guilty to one federal count each of interstate transportation of a firearm and assault with a dangerous weapon. In June 2017 he was sentenced by Supreme Court Justice Ketanji B. Jackson, then a U.S. district judge, to four years in prison.
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