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King of the Hill - Black Mtn Crest Trail Backpacking Adventure


The Basics:
Event Type:Adventure
Event Location: Pisgah National Forest - Mt Mitchell
Date(s) & Time:Fri, Nov 16 2007  5:30 pm >> N/A  (Carpool Departure: 5:30 pm   *log in for location*)
Registration Opens: Fri, Oct 5 2007 12:00 am
Registration Cut Off: Wed, Oct 31 2007 11:59 pm
Event Duration:2 nights - 2 days
Difficulty Rating:D6: Advanced
Trip Leader(s):
Kelly Harris
Lee Harris
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:10
Minimum Group Size:4
Number Registered So Far: 10 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:
Ok Boys and Girls. I'm sure you have all been wondering when someone was going to post a "D6" Trip. Here it is! If there was a D6 trip already posted, THEY LIED!

Because of the difficulty of the trip we will have to leave Friday night so we get an early start Saturday morning on the trail. We will carpool up to Mt. Mitchell where we will camp the night before just outside the park gates (Which close at 7pm). The ranger said we can camp here along 128 next to the Blue Ridge Pkwy for free. The next morning we will leave half of the cars inside the park, gates open at 8am, since this is where we finish and then head out to the beginning trailhead.

Car Shuttle is reported at 40 minutes 1 way plus driving the cars 4 miles to the Summitt so we should be at the begining trailhead about an hr after starting. This will all depend on how early we get up but I wouldn't recommend ANY drinking Friday night.

The next TWO paraghraphs are cut and pasted from the web

This trail is blazed orange, although the blazing get sparse near trail intersections and near the middle of the trail. This trail is not maintained, but is fairly easy to follow. It is renowned as the most rugged trail of the east. There are places where you have to use your hands to climb up certain steep sections, although no ropes are required

This trail is both the hardest and the most scenic in the area. The trail follows the Bolens Creek and has many still pools that are notorious for good fishing. Continue on this road and follow the trail that is blazed in orange from the national forest boundary. Follow this trail as it switchbacks up Grassy Knob Ridge and arrive at Celo Knob. This is the first of over a dozen 6000+ feet peaks that will be traversed. Follow the trail and reach a sign indicating White Oak Creek Trail to the left near Horse Rock. This is the old Woody Ridge Trail (#177) that is no longer in use. Follow this trail along the ridge to Gibbs Mountain. Arrive at Colbert Ridge Trail (#178) intersection. Continue south to the former site of Deep Gap Trail shelter. Several campsites are in this area. Be sure to follow the blazes carefully in this area. Continue to Potato Hill, Cattail Peak, and Balsam Cone-all of which flank the Middle Creek Natural Area to the east. Continue to Big Tom Peak and arrive at the Big Tom Gap Trail (#191A) intersection. Continue to Mt. Craig. During this stretch you will see advisory signs to stay on the trail to help preserve natural wildlife and vegetation. From the peak of Mt Craig, you will see the Mt Mitchell tower. Continue for a half mile to the Mt Mitchell parking lot. Note that your high point will be 6684 ft if you continue to the top of Mt. Mitchell. This trail is the most strenuous due to the constant traversing of all the 6000 feet peaks that involve very steep ascents and descents.

We will camp at Deep Gap Saturday night. The web says water is "Available Near Deep Gap" On my map it shows a spring about 400' below deep gap. No trail is marked on the map. I would have to assume since this is a major camping spot along this route people have made a trail to the spring. This will be part of the adventure.

The next morning we will continue to Mt. Mitchell where the cars are waiting.

I can not emphasize enough the Physical Demands of this trip. If you don't KNOW you can do it, YOU CAN'T.

Weather can also be a factor since we are going in November please be prepared.
Total elevation gain calculated using Forest Service map is 6235 feet from Bowlens Creek to Mt. Mitchell

Trip length is 11.8 miles rated DIFFICULT




Required Items to Bring:
Strength - Discipline - Focus - Endurance - The Will to Succeed - Adult Beverages of your choice to CELEBRATE!
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How to Get There:
Carpool to Event Distance (round trip):0Mile(s)
Carpool Departure Time: 5:30 pm
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