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On Friday June 10 I hope to start a hike from Carvers Gap (near Roan High Knob) to 19E. We'll be parking at 19E (at Geoffrey Morris' place) and need a lift from there to Carvers Gap. There will be three of us.
I have left a message with Miss Janet, but haven't heard back. Is anyone avalable to shuttle for me on Friday afternoon?
Thanks in advance...
Jeffrey Hunter
Morning Glory
06-06-2005, 21:53
I know Ms. Janet's been super busy. If she can't help you, I can help you out. Just let me know what time
Terry Hill
06-07-2005, 16:14
Jeffery
My name is Terry Hill. I have Mountain Harbour B&B and Hostel 1/3 mile north/ west of 19E trail head. I provide parking and shuttles. My phone is 423-772-9494. I am also in both handbooks.
On Friday June 10 I hope to start a hike from Carvers Gap (near Roan High Knob) to 19E. We'll be parking at 19E (at Geoffrey Morris' place) and need a lift from there to Carvers Gap. There will be three of us.
I have left a message with Miss Janet, but haven't heard back. Is anyone avalable to shuttle for me on Friday afternoon?
Thanks in advance...
Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffery
My name is Terry Hill. I have Mountain Harbour B&B and Hostel 1/3 mile north/ west of 19E trail head. I provide parking and shuttles. My phone is 423-772-9494. I am also in both handbooks.
Hey y'all - I'm gonna leave my car with the B&B and take their shutle - and stay at the hostel Saturday night. Thanks to Geoffrey Morris for offering a safe parking spot, and to Bearfoot for offering a shuttle. I realy apreciate the offers guys!
I'll post some shots of the hike in my BLOG. The Rhody & Flame Azalea should be in full swing up in the Roan Highlands. I'm really looking forward to the hike!
I'll post some shots of the hike in my BLOG. The Rhody & Flame Azalea should be in full swing up in the Roan Highlands. I'm really looking forward to the hike!
Hey everybody! Had a great hike from Carvers Gap to 19E spanning Friday & Saturday. Terry and Mary at the Mountain Harbour B&B are fine people, and the hiker cabin is outstanding - as was the breakfast ($5 extra)! The weather was a bit sketchy, so we didn't venture up to Grassy Ridge. We'll save that for when the blueberries are ripe in another 5-6 weeks.
I posted about 10 photos in my BLOG at the link below. We stayed at the Overmountain Shelter Friday night where we met southbounders Jungle Girl, Kiwi Al & Kiwi Girl - all from New Zealand. We also met 2Pak - who is heading Nobo. Nice guy. The weather was pretty crazy on Saturday - with 25'-50' visibility on the Humps with 30 MPH steady winds.
My daughter is already asking about the next trip - so I guess this was a success! :banana