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#150006 - 05/07/11 02:35 PM Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee
Lauren Offline
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Registered: 01/05/11
Posts: 3
Hello,

My grown sons and I are planning a two and a half day hike of a portion of the A.T. in eastern Tennessee; perhaps western North Carolina.

We have decided not to include the Smoky Mountains as a possibility.

So far, we are considering Carver's Gap to 19E; but that is only 14 miles or so in length.

The other possibility is the portion from route 31 to route 91 that follows Watauga Lake. It is twenty miles..

We are not seasoned hikers, but we are not sedentary either.
I am mid sixties, so I'll probably be the limiting factor.

Which of these two hikes would you recommend?
Thanks.

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#150008 - 05/07/11 04:48 PM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Lauren]
Glenn Offline
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Registered: 03/08/06
Posts: 2617
Loc: Ohio
If "Ohio47" means you're from Ohio - perhaps southern or southeastern Ohio? - and neither of these two hikes work out for you, another place to consider, not too much further east, is the Mt. Rogers area, near Damascus VA - may be about the same drive, is not overly rugged, and has a herd of ponies as a diversion. Very pretty area, fun to hike.

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#150033 - 05/08/11 07:23 AM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Glenn]
Lauren Offline
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Registered: 01/05/11
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I live in east Tennessee.

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#150054 - 05/08/11 05:51 PM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Lauren]
Glenn Offline
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Didn't pull out a road map, but that may put you even closer than if you lived in Ohio. Not trying to talk you out of your original two ideas, just offer a third option in case neither of them works out.

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#150067 - 05/08/11 08:28 PM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Lauren]
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Registered: 02/26/07
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Loc: Washington State, King County
Just to locate these options a little better, Carvers Gap is around NOBO mile 374 from which you're talking about going north about 14 miles, and Watauga Lake is around mile 424 (these are both relative to Springer Mountain), and your second option is to walk south to that from where rte 91 crosses the AT at around NOBO mile 442.

Going north from Carver's Gap has some ups and downs, and can be windy on the balds there --- though I hiked that in late March last year when it was pretty cold out still. The Overmountain shelter is moderately cool as a converted barn (was quite "cool" when I was there --- lots of large gaps in the walls of that barn).

From my recollection, I think you'll find the shorter distance more hilly/climbing, but perhaps a bit more scenic with the balds in there, whereas the Watauga lake stretch you're considering might be a bit better/easier trail overall.
In general I wouldn't think that water or shelters would be a problem.

Caveat: I've only been through there the once; pay more attention to anyone who has a more frequent/intimate knowledge of that area.
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#150082 - 05/09/11 12:32 AM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Glenn]
james__12345 Offline
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Registered: 10/06/10
Posts: 189
Loc: Tennessee
I went through Damascus while riding a stretch of the Virginia creeper trail. Its a beautiful area, and the creeper trail runs with the AT for part of the trip too. As a result I've never hiked any of the AT, but I have biked a little of it :P. That, along with a trip to Fall creek falls is what got me and my girlfriend interested in taking up hiking. I cant speak for the other areas being talked about, but Damascus was pretty nice.

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#150645 - 05/22/11 10:46 AM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: james__12345]
ETSU Pride Offline
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Registered: 10/25/10
Posts: 933
Loc: Knoxville, TN
Are these hikes in the Cherokee National Forest? I need a map of this area..I live about 10 minutes from it. lol.
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#150863 - 05/27/11 09:58 PM Re: Two days of the A.T. in Tennessee [Re: Lauren]
kbennett Offline
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 820
Loc: north carolina
Carver's Gap to 19E is a much better hike. Better views, better payoff for the climbs. The open balds are fantastic. Take your time and soak in the views, no need to hurry. This is one of the top hiking destinations in the Southeast.

There are numerous places to camp. I like tenting near the Overmountain Shelter (a.k.a "The Barn.") Great views as dusk falls, plus there is a fairly reliable spring.

The trail south of TN 91 is fine, it's a lower-elevation ridgeline walk, but there will be no views when the leave are on the trees.
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