One more night in our cozy cabin and a half-day available for a hike. Because of time constraints, we chose to hike on the AT to Wesser Bald lookout tower from Tellico Gap. By trail, you can reach Tellico Gap by continuing northbound (NOBO) on the AT from Wayah Bald for about 10.5 miles. For us, we chose a long tentative drive on unpaved roads snaking up through the mountains, always fun.
At Tellico Gap we chatted with three hikers that we had passed on our return hike from Wayah Bald yesterday – two were thru-hikers and one was a friend along for the first couple of weeks. The friend was waiting on her ride back to civilization.
The distance to the tower is listed at 1.9 miles, which we covered in about 35 minutes – can this be right? We didn’t see anyone on the trail today.
Jim offered the alternative of me continuing on the AT down to the Nantahala Outdoor Center if he hiked back to the car and drove to meet me, a very tempting proposition, but I elected to hike back with him and go look for the Cowee Bald lookout tower from Peter’s book. I didn’t have a detailed trail map and not a perfect memory of distance or trail conditions – plus the point of the trip was to spend time with Jim.
I’m glad I declined, learning later that it’s 6.5 miles steeply downhill to the NOC (I was guessing 4 miles) so it would have taken way more time than we had. A good reminder to not rely on memory alone, but always have a map.
We took the old jeep road trail from Wesser Bald back down to Tellico Gap, only .9 miles of steepness, and then went in search of the Cowee Bald lookout tower discussed in Peter Barr’s book, cruising back roads, interpreting written directions and the North Carolina Gazateer. Again we were exploring deep in unpaved territory. It took more time to find it than we really had to spare, but I was determined to check this one off the list (yes, there is a fire tower “challenge").
The fire service road via which I intended to make a quick exit was closed, so we had to crawl back the long way down the mountain. In Franklin we grabbed a quick late lunch at Ms. Lois’ Restaurant (delicious beef vegetable soup, worth a stop).
Got home in time for my book club’s wine tasting party at 7:00 p.m. Life is good to me.
"During one of my treks through Afghanistan, we lost our corkscrew. We were compelled to live on food and water for several days." ~W.C. Fields in "My Little Chickadee"
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