Why this "special report"? One of the hiker's trail trek will take him through the mountain town of Hot Springs, North Carolina, an area I know well, a unique section of the famed Appalachian Trail, for in Hot Springs, the AT emerges from the forested hills and follows one mile of sidewalk right down main street before crossing the French Broad River and heading back into the mountains and the northwards towards Maine. I have hiked this section- down the sidewalk - and dined at her trailside cafes and soaked in her hot springs, an other wordly experience for trail hikers. And off course I spent a night at the Iron Horse Station, a landmark inn, restaurant and tavern. Where else can you be lulled to sleep by the romance of a late night freight train rumbling through town and walk out the front door onto the Appalachian Trail at dawn?
For more on the AT: www.appalachiantrail.org
To follow the hikers on Facebook use "American Hero Hikers"
On-line donations: www.homesforourtroops.org/site/TR/Events/DonationForm?team_id=2690&pg=team&fr_id=1070
Trail journal: www.postholer.com/pfann
These pictures give life to that mile of sidewalk that hiking boots tred. (All photos by
Jonathan Schechter from his 2010 explorations of the Hot Springs section of the AT.)
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