Oh boy, that really brings back memories from five years ago when I arrived at Springer Mountain, so trail-naïve, and began my journey north on the A.T. for what turned out to be the adventure of a lifetime! You can read my personal journal and view my photos from that adventure here http://www.trailjournals.com/erma
However, we did not head north on this day, instead we headed South on the A.T. Approach Trail heading back to Amacolola Falls State Park where we had left our vehicle yesterday morning. The weather was mild and it was a great day to be out in the woods with my sweet husband, Tom, and his brother Tim. Here are a few of the unique trees we passed along the trail.
The A.T. Approach Trail is marked with rectangular blue blazes painted on trees or rocks.
We saw a lot of these large flowers laying on the ground, having fallen from some kind of tree?
Time for a break and a drink of water!
During our less than five mile trek down the Approach Trail we must have passed nearly a dozen of these nice little tent-camping spots.
Just before we reached our vehicle we crossed this pretty, cascading, clear creek.
We took a little time after our hike to explore the Amacalola Lodge.
It is a very nice place to stay in a gorgeous wooded setting! Who knows, maybe someday we'll be back and stay here?This is a huge vertical map of the entire Appalachian Trail, all 2,000+ miles of it, from Springer Mtn. in Georgia to Mt. Katahdin in Maine. I walked every bit of it! Still hard for me to wrap my mind around that!
When you rent one of these rooms at the lodge, you can sit......
......and enjoy this incredible view!
Tim is a volunteer firefighter in Big Canoe where he and Kathy live. On our way from Amicalola State Park back to their home, he took us by the Big Canoe Fire Dept.'s training facility.
I think I have posted a photo before depicting how very steep the road is in front of their home. When we walk up the hill, it is quite the workout! But walking down the hill, it is so steep I have to zigzag back and forth across the road sort of coming downhill on a sideways angle! They love it there, but I cannot imagine living there. Give me good ole' "flat" ground in Texas any day.
Thank you Tim and Kathy for once again putting us up in the "Humphries Resort"! As always, we enjoyed our time together!
Upon leaving Tim and Kathy, we decided to detour south to Fort Rucker, Alabama to see our friends, Megan and Stace, who are Army Officers stationed there. It was so good to see them again! They took us onto the base to the Flight Museum which was very interesting. Megan graduated from West Point Military Academy. Megan and Stace are both Black Hawk Helicopter Pilots/Instructors. They had been stationed at Fort Drum in upstate New York for the past several years but had just moved to Fort Rucker a few days before we were there. I really appreciate their service to our country and the sacrifices they make each day!
This photo of Megan and Stace was taken in October 2014. The reason I am posting it here is because silly me did not take a photo of them while we were there in May of this year! Boy, was I bummed when we got down the road a ways and I realized I had failed to get a picture of them! However I did get some shots of their cute little boy, Grant!
I think little Grant is a true Texan at heart because he does love to eat chips and salsa!
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And that my friends was our May 2016 Vacation!
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