Monthly Archives: October 2012

Elk Knob State Park

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One of my favorite places to visit in the NC mountains is Elk Knob State Park. Elk Knob itself is the second highest point in Watuaga County at 5,520 ft. Then and Now I was really hoping for some nice … Continue reading

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Chevy Chevelle

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This is a photo of an old Chevelle SS that I took a few years back. I might stand to be corrected, but I think it’s a 1966 model. If you happen to know for sure, leave me a comment. … Continue reading

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Sunday Evening Sunset

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Went with some friends down to Uwharrie tonight, and before heading over to Eldorado Outpost for some din-din, we stopped to catch the sunset at King’s Mountain Point. This is a great spot on Badin Lake to view a sunset, … Continue reading

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I’m Still Here!

Sorry for the lack of posting here in the last week or so. As of late my job at work appears to be taking me in a different direction. Don’t know yet how all this is going to look, because … Continue reading

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Drought of 2007

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We had a severe drought here in North Carolina that year, and I had never seen our lakes and rivers get that low. I remember a few times traveling west on Hwy. 64 where it crosses the Uwharrie River (Lake … Continue reading

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Camping at Montreat Campground

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I was off from work last week, and after finishing my errands I met up with a long time friend and we camped at Montreat Campground for the weekend. This annual event has been somewhat of a tradition now for … Continue reading

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Catawba Falls

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Just east of Asheville and on I-40 is a little town called Old Fort near Black Mountain. Therein lies a hidden gem that apparently had been off limits to the public for 25 years. Catawba Falls is now open to … Continue reading

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