I know a lot of you enjoy the Standing Indian Loop as I do. I hiked the Kimsey Creek Trail from the Standing Indian Campground to the AT, the AT northbound to the Longbranch Trail back to Standing Indian campground. This was Thur, Fri finishing up Saturday AM (1/12/17 - 1/14/17).
The Kimsey Creek Trail and the Longbranch Trails are both untouched by the fire. However the entire AT trail starting at Kimsey Creek (NB AT mile 85.4) to the bypass road on top of Albert Mt (NB AT mile 99.8) is burned. To be clear, the AT is burned south of the Kimsey Creek Trail however that is where I started the AT at so I cannot comment on that section. A lot of trees are still standing but pretty much the entire forest floor is black soot. I will be curious to see how many trees and bushes recover in spring. It looked like a lot of the roots burnt however which I fear will no work out well.
The trail however is in fine shape. Some small erosion but not bad.
Good news is both shelters in this section were saved (Standing Indian Shelter and the Carter Gap Shelter). I was planning on tenting on top of Standing Indian Mountain (not at the shelter) but no way. So I hiked on to the Carter Gap shelter for the night.
Water: A lot of people have asked about water (runoff and can it be hiked?). Yes...I kept my feet dry with a little agility on some rocks at a few creeks. Water is flowing and a in a few places the trail itself is serving as runoff from the snow. But still an excellent weekend hike.
Even with the burn, it is still a great and beautiful hike. Just plan on staying at the shelters. And once I got to the fun final ascent on Albert Mt., there was no evidence of the fire from there on out. It seems clear this road served as the firebreak for the forest service to stop the fire. Animal life is pretty scarce right now with no cover.
Enjoy the hike. I will be going back as this is an excellent loop (roughly 30 miles).
SC Ed