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GetHiking! Southeast

By: Joe Miller
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  • The stories of the hikers, the backpackers and the trails of the Southeast United States.
    © 2024 GetHiking! Southeast
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  • Long Hikes for Cold Winter Days, Year of the Trail
    Jan 10 2023

    The best thing about hiking on a cold winter’s day? You can hike forever.

    This is why winter is made for the long hike. In summer, after an hour on the trail, you’re done. You’re soaked in sweat, your eyes sting of salt, you’re coated in spider webs. In winter after an hour you’re just getting warmed up.

    The cold itself is good incentive to keep moving. And the more you move down the trail the more you realize what a magical time of year this is  in the woods. Winter’s sunlight knifes bright through a leafless canopy, illuminating a forest floor littered with coppery leaves. Somehow, those gray tree trunks manage to betray the drab and muster a twinkle. Winter’s dry air cranks up the volume of the season’s quiet. It’s an experience you don’t want ended prematurely after an hour.

    Today we share 10 of our favorite long winter hikes and why they’re especially well-suited for the cold. You can find additional details on each of the hikes, starting with  how and where to find the trailhead, here.

    Year of the Trail

    Find more information on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Bailey Mountain Hike in Mars Hill here.

    Find more Year of the Trail events at Great Trails NC here.

    Learn more about North Carolina's Year of the Trail here.

    Find news of Year of the Trail at GetGoingNC.com, here.


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    15 mins
  • 2023 North Carolina's Year of the Trail
    Dec 27 2022

    This week, the last week of 2022, we kick off 2023 and North Carolina's year of the Trail. We talk with Beth Heile with the Great Trails State Coalition, a nonprofit created to promote trails in North Carolina, and we talk a little about our work with the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources' Hometown Strong initiative to promote trails in North Carolina's 80 rural counties. This week, we have a special emphasis on the start of Year of the Trail with a plethora of First Day Outings and how you can find out about them.

    Some helpful links related to this week's show:

    • Great Trails State Coalition. Learn more about the Coalition and their work by clicking here.
    • The Great Trails State Coalition is keeping a comprehensive calendar of all Year of the Trail events, including Sunday's First Day Outings. You can find it here.
    • Interested in taking a First Day hike at one of North Carolina's State Parks? Check out the 47 First Day events at State Parks by going here. 
    • Mention is made in the podcast of North Carolina's 12 State Trails. Learn more about those by going here.
    • Finally, if you'd like to join us on New Year's Day, we'll be working with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's NC Bird Atlas program and N.C. State Parks on a Birding and a Hike First Day adventure in Wilkesboro and at Rendezvous Mountain State Park. Learn more about this event and sign up to join us here.
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    20 mins
  • A Look at North Carolina's 12 State Trails
    Jul 12 2022

    Today on the GetHiking! Southeast Podcast we revisit North Carolina’s 12 State Trails. Revisit, because in March 2021 we spoke with State Trails Coordinator Smith Raynor about the trails. That discussion was a more broad-based chat about the State Trails program. Today, we take a closer look at each of the 12 trails, and later we will revisit these trails again to see how 2023, designated The Year of the Trail in North Carolina, will impact the development of these long trails. But let us not get ahead of ourselves. 

    Today’s podcast is from one of our twice a month Lunch with GetHiking! Zoom sessions, this one from June 30. 

    Learn more

    About North Carolina's 12 State Trails at the State Parks website here.
    About 2023 The Year of the Trail in North Carolina at the Great Trails State Coalition website here.

    News

    Learn more about Dr. Morgan Smith's free online presentation, “Exploring Tennessee’s Submerged Cultural Landscapes and Resources,” here.

    Register to attend the aforementioned “Exploring Tennessee’s Submerged Cultural Landscapes and Resources" presentation here.

    Interested in hiking the recently renovated and reopen Big Creek Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park? Find trail information, including a map, here.

    Explore with Us!

    Join us for an upcoming hike, trip or class by visiting our GetGoingNC.com site and clicking on Explore with Us!


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    27 mins

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