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soad
04-25-2007, 16:23
Howdy! We are looking to do a day hike in NC in June. What would you do, Max Patch or Roan? Around Roan I have seen pics of Hump Mtn, it looks cool...any thoughts? thanks!!

Lone Wolf
04-25-2007, 16:27
Howdy! We are looking to do a day hike in NC in June. What would you do, Max Patch or Roan? Around Roan I have seen pics of Hump Mtn, it looks cool...any thoughts? thanks!!

Roan which is in TN.

max patch
04-25-2007, 16:34
roan.

rhododendruns should be at their peak 3rd or 4th weekend in june.

ed bell
04-25-2007, 18:52
I'm going with Roan as well. While Max Patch is definitely a spectacular scenic vista, the Roan area has 'em one after the other. Check out the Blue Blaze after Round and Jane Bald that heads up to Big Grassy. Very Nice site in a saddle with a great spring just a few hundred feet past the campsite.

warren doyle
04-25-2007, 19:10
The NC/TN border straddles the Roan Highlands. Grassy Ridge (side trail) and Hump Mt have 360 degree views with other views from Round and Jane Balds, Little Hump and along the grassy ridges leading to those summits (i.e. Houston Ridge).
The 14 miles from Carvers Gap to Rt. 19E is probably one of the most beautiful day hikes, in clear weather, in the 10-15 mile range on the entire Appalachian Trail with the Franconia Ridge (circuit) and Bigelow Range being the others.

Happy trails!

mnof1000v
04-25-2007, 20:31
without question Roan.

bigcranky
04-25-2007, 21:29
Roan. The day hike I would do actually doesn't cross Roan Mtn itself. I'd start at Carver Gap and hike north over Round Bald, out toward the Overmountain Shelter (5 miles away). Big Hump is a couple of miles past the shelter, but doable as a long round trip. Beautiful area.

http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/showimage.php?i=10920&catid=member&imageuser=266

soad
04-26-2007, 17:08
Roan it is!! Thank you for the replies, great pic BC!!!

emerald
04-26-2007, 18:55
If you wanted pics (http://www.tjhsst.edu/~dhyatt/graphics/roan.html), you should have said so!

hopefulhiker
04-26-2007, 19:11
Any permits required for sectioning the area?

ed bell
04-26-2007, 19:56
Any permits required for sectioning the area?None required.:sun

Moon Monster
04-27-2007, 13:10
SummitPost has good pages for these and other area mountains.
Here's the one for the Roan Highlands: http://www.summitpost.org/area/range/151091/roan-highlands.html

Browse around the site for other peaks, photos, maps, routes, other beta, and nice external links.

wilconow
05-26-2007, 04:27
Someone posted a really good article on the Roan Highlands on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roan_highlands

I did Beauty Spot Gap to 19e last year, now I'm about to head out the door to to do Spivey Gap to Davenport.