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Camino de Asheville - Section 1. Moderate - 6 ish Miles

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Camino de Asheville - Section 1. Moderate - 6 ish Miles

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Please join me for a morning hike around Beaver Lake in Asheville. I think this section has one of the best views in all of Asheville with a nearly a 180 degree view of the surrounding mountains and Asheville.

Where: Intersection of Lookout Rd. and Nut Hill Rd. GPS: 35.62040842063091, -82.56733436417223

Pace:
We'll be walking at a brisk 2.5 to 3.0 mph, leaning more toward 3.0 mph, even uphill. Please be mindful of your fitness level, but don’t worry—we'll take breaks at a few spots to let everyone catch up. While we’ll pause, we can’t wait too long, so come ready for a solid workout!

No-Shows:
I’ll be keeping an eye on no-shows. If you RSVP and don’t show up without changing your RSVP or letting me know ahead of time, you may end up on the waitlist for future hikes.

Waitlist:
Regular hikers may get bumped up from the waitlist because I want to emphasize community first, but if you are a regular that stops attending for a few months, you could lose that priority. Make sure to check your RSVP status, even on the day of the hike, as it might change at the last minute! People tend to drop out left and right sometimes. If you're still on the waitlist, please don't show up. Plus-ones for people on the waitlist aren’t allowed—let's keep it fair for those eager to join!

Bringing a Plus-One:
If you’re bringing a friend, please select the +1 option when you RSVP or edit your response. It helps me keep an accurate headcount! Make sure your guest is also up for the pace and distance.

Optional Rucking:
I might bring along a weighted pack (rucking) for an extra challenge, but it's totally optional! Rucking is great training for backpacking. If you’re carrying more than 15 lbs, I recommend a proper backpack designed for heavy loads to prevent discomfort or injury. If you’re new to this, start light!

Dogs: Dogs are welcome on this hike; however, Beaver Lake is privately owned and they charge a $100.00 or more fee to get a permit to hike around the lake with your dog. If you chose to bring your dog and don't purchase a permit, I will not defend you if the Beaver Lake warden comes out of nowhere and takes you to doggie prison :P

Eats/Drinks:
Eats / Drinks, Riverside Rhapsody Brewing Co.

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