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Interested in taking a short, long, or somewhere in the middle length hike in western North Carolina? Everything from a quick (3-4 hour) hike to a full day of hiking. Check us out and experience the pristine and amazing wilderness of western North Carolina!!!
Everyone is welcome to the group, beginner or expert, 2 legs or 4 (depending on the hike organizer and the location), young and old. Please note that, while the group is open to everyone, not all hikes are appropriate for everyone. Hike organizers reserve the right to limit the hike size and screen potential participants to ensure their own safety and that of others in the group. Hike organizers will also try to post as much information as possible about the hike, however since there are so many trails in the area, we have not always hiked them before and are sometimes relying on published or posted information.
The fee for this meetup group is paid for by the Organizer. Contact the organizer, Tracey, if you would like to donate to the meetup fees. Please remember that our hike leaders are volunteers. We are doing this because we enjoy hiking, and want everyone else to enjoy it too.
Suggestions are GREATLY appreciated! So, come on in, interact, enjoy yourself, and we'll see you on the trail!
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Scenic AVL #8: Beaver Lake to Reynolds Mountain
Midland Drive Beaver Lake Triangle, 22 Midland Drive, Asheville, NC, USThis route goes up Reynolds Mountain and rambles along the ridge line. We do not go around Beaver Lake because of their dog rules.
Rating: Strenuous (climb up Reynolds is steep)
Distance: 6 miles
Elevation Gain: 1000 ft
Surface: Road
Sun Exposure: 90%. There is almost no shade on this hike
Pace: 3.2 mph, best effort on push up ReynoldsCarpool from Ingles 10 minutes before start, meet near gas pumps.
Parking is limited at the triangle, but there is overflow parking available at Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary. If you park at Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary, CALL the hike leader at 828-290-0886 and let me know. Please walk to the Triangle to join the group. Alternatively, arrange a car pool from Ingles on Merrimon with others in the group by making a note in the comments below
Features: Lake views, mountain views
Bears: Not likely
Dogs: On leash
Gear: in winter, please bring a headlamp. In summer, this hike is very hot and exposed, so bring water and/or a hat. No flip-flops..
Route: Reynold's Mountain Winter Route
Scenic Asheville Series: There are 9 hikes in the series; hike them all and receive an attractive badge for your backpack. Check your progress HERE.
Special bonus for badge holders: You can always come on a hike, even if you are on the wait list. See our highlights here!Wait List: If someone is waiting on a particular hike for their badge, they may be moved to Going ahead of other people. If I notice you need one more hike for your badge, I may auto-add you to the hike.
Guests: If you bring a guest, please add them as a plus one on the app so it will add them to the count of attendees. Make sure your guest knows the distance and elevation gain, and carries appropriate gear (water, headlamp in winter). Also, if someone comes as a guest, it won't count toward a badge, because I won't have record of their name (unless you text it to me or otherwise make special effort so that I know they attended).
RSVP and On-Time Start:
*If you decide you cannot come, please change your RSVP
- If you must cancel, please change your status to "Not Going" as soon as possible so wait-listers can have sufficient notice.
*There are generally 1 or 2 no-shows on my hikes, so we don't wait for people to arrive. If you are late, you'll be left behind. In some hikes, there are "if late" instructions to intercept us. - Notes and comments are genuinely appreciated.
Disclaimer and Release of Liability:
This activity involves hiking on city streets that may have traffic. Participants are responsible for their safety on streets and trails. The organizer of this trip is a volunteer and not a professional guide. The function of the organizer is only to organize this trip. If you sign up or participate in this event you acknowledge that you freely and voluntarily agree to assume all risks of injuries, illnesses, and damages arising from, as a result of, and associated with this event. In addition, you acknowledge that you agree to the Meetup terms: https://www.meetup.com/terms33명의 참석자- If you must cancel, please change your status to "Not Going" as soon as possible so wait-listers can have sufficient notice.

John's Rock, Pisgah Fish Hatchery, approx. 11 Mile Loop/ 2250' el. gain
Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, 1401 Fish Hatchery Rd, Pisgah Forest, NC, USThis is a scenic hike in Pisgah National Forest with nice views from John Rock. Start from Davidson River/ Pisgah Fish Hatchery parking lot.
Elevation gain is around 2250 on this one.. We will attempt to stay together as a group and will stop to regroup at trail intersections.The hike route will be a counterclockwise circuit, as follows:
From trailhead,
W on Cat Gap Loop trail with short side trail to Cedar Rock Falls, S on Butter Gap trail, E on Art Loeb trail passing base of rock face on S side of Cedar Rock Mtn., N on Cat Gap Loop trail, ~1.8 mi on John Rock trail up and over open ledges of John Rock where we will break and take in some views , W on Cat Gap Loop trail returning to trailhead.
Please bring: Water, lunch or snacksCarpooling: meet at West Gate Plaza below Earthfare at 8:15.
PACE: We hike at a steady brisk PACE averaging 3mph adjusting for ruggedness and steeper trail conditions, and brief regrouping as necessary. PLEASE KNOW YOUR HIKING ABILITIES AND BE CAPABLE OF HIKING THIS DISTANCE, ELEVATION, AND PACE BEFORE SIGNING ON. THIS HIKE IS FOR CONDITIONED HIKERS.
DOGS: Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
WEATHER: Cancellation due to weather will be made on or before 7:15 am on the day of the hike.
CANCELATION: IF YOU SIGNUP FOR THIS HIKE AND CHANGE YOUR PLANS, CHANGE YOUR RSVP TO NOT ATTENDING TO CANCEL YOUR RESERVED SPOT (EVEN IF ON THE WAITLIST AS THE WAITLIST IS ACTIVE UNTIL HIKE DAY).
*HIKE LEVELS:
Level 1: 0-600'; Level 2: 600-900'; Level 3: 900-1200'; Level 4: 1200-1500'; Level 5: 1500-1800'; *LEVEL 6 1800-2100'; *LEVEL 7; 2100-2400';
Level 8; 2400-2700'; Level 9; 2700-3000'; Level 10; 3000-4000';
ULTIMATE HIKES > 4000'
Release of Liability:
The organizer of this trip is a volunteer and not a professional guide. The function of the organizer is only to organize this trip. If you sign up or participate in this event you acknowledge that you freely and voluntarily agree to assume all risks of injuries, illnesses and damages arising from, as a result of and associated with this event. In addition, you acknowledging that you agree to the Meetup terms: https://www.meetup.com/terms14명의 참석자
Wednesday night Bent Creek
Hard Times Trailhead, Asheville, NC, USHard Times Trailhead near Lake Powhatan Rec Area
RSVP's don't open until 6PM Sunday night.
Weather: Looks like rain predicted, will know more by Tuesday or Wednesday early, and will let everyone know the details then.
I did this hike series for many years before 2022, but I did it as a high-speed hike, and I am now doing it as a moderate speed hike. This is a numbers limited event and I expect people who sign-up to show up. Late cancellations, and those that don't show up are bumping other interested hikers, and they will not be allowed on future hikes.
If all goes well, I will try to post a hike most weeks, and for days Tue or Wed, distance, and start location, like switching between Hard Times trail-head and Bent Creek River Park, may change.
The current route is about 5.5 miles.
Please folks, this is intended as a moderate paced hike, and we'd like all attendees to keep up with the hike leader(s). This hike is intended as a workout hike for people to get in condition to do weekend hikes.
Moderate paced means 22-24 min miles, or 2 ½ mph.
As such, we do not take breaks, take in views, or snap photos along the way. Please make sure you're able to keep up with the group. This hike has always served as a good chance to get exercise during the week, meet new people, and create interest for weekend enjoyment hikes. It's a great introduction to the AHG family.
No need to RSVP "No" or "not attending" unless changing from a "Yes."
Please read the full description before RSVPing, and only sign up if you are sure you can go. Thanks in advance for keeping your RSVP up-to-date and not being a last-minute cancellation or no-show. This is an ongoing issue with Meetups and often keeps people on waitlists from being able to attend our hikes.
Hard Times Trailhead near Lake Powhatan Rec Area
Follow signs off of Brevard Rd (Rt 191) to Lake Powhatan Rec Area. The road is Bent Creek Ranch Rd. to Wesley Branch Rd. Follow signs to Lake Powhatan until you come to Hard Times Trailhead on your left, 2.5 miles. It is very clearly marked. Parking is very limited at the trailhead but there’s a paved pull-off just before the Hard Times trailhead and more parking just beyond at the Ledford Branch trailhead. We will access Bent Creek forest by way of Hard Times Trail and do some combination of loop and out and back.
Arrive at the trailhead BY 6:00. Because it is a weeknight hike, we are unable to wait for latecomers, fighting daylight.
***If you are running behind, please post a comment on this Meetup page by 5:45 pm. There is no cell service at the parking lot, so if we don't have any advance notice of you running late by 5:45, we can't get any notifications at the trailhead and we will not wait for you.
We start the hike at 6:00, rarely do we get much later than that.
• Wear closed-toed footwear appropriate for hiking. The trail will consist of dirt, rocks, roots, mud and mulch.
• Bring plenty of water.
• Bring rain gear if a chance of rain is in the forecast.
Headlamps suggested
• Dogs on leashes the whole time are welcome. This is an active mountain bike area and it can get messy with dogs running loose among hikers and mountain bikers.
Please make sure to keep your RSVP up-to-date. You don't want to be "that person" who cancels last minute or no-shows and keeps someone from joining in if there's a waitlist. Thanks for your consideration - it is appreciated!
Feel free to post questions not covered in this description in the comments section.
Thanks - we'll see you on the trail!
Disclaimer and Release of Liability:
This activity involves hiking on city streets that may have traffic and/or natural trails with roots, rocks, and steep sections. Participants are responsible for their safety on streets and trails. The organizer of this trip is a volunteer and not a professional guide. The function of the organizer is only to organize this trip. If you sign up or participate in this event you acknowledge that you freely and voluntarily agree to assume all risks of injuries, illnesses, and damages arising from, as a result of, and associated with this event. In addition, you acknowledge that you agree to the Meetup terms: https://www.meetup.com/terms9명의 참석자
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