Does anyone know how far Hwy 64 is from Rock Gap Shelter? It's nine miles to the next shelter but the trail crosses 64 somewhere between the two. Also, does anyone know if there are any camping sites north of Rock Gap shelter? Thanks for any help.
"It was on the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family and peaceable habitation on the Yadkin River, in North Carolina, to wander through the wilderness of America." - Daniel Boone
3.8 miles from the shelter to the highway.
Thanks Lone Wolf. I'm planning a long weekend around the 23rd of Oct and working out the logistics of a pick-up at Rainbow Springs. I appreciate your helpOriginally Posted by L. Wolf
"It was on the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family and peaceable habitation on the Yadkin River, in North Carolina, to wander through the wilderness of America." - Daniel Boone
There is a parking area probably half a mile from the shelter, if you were maybe looking to get closer. We parked there for our Unicoi Gap, GA to Rock Gap section hike this summer.
Remember: You don't have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the slowest person running from the bear. :D
Actually, my guidebook has Siler Bald Shelter 7.5 miles north of Rock Gap Shelter.Originally Posted by Lilredmg
Rock Gap Shelter - 103.0 miles from Springer.
Wallace Gap, Old US64, 1 mile from Rainbow Springs CG - 103.7 miles from Springer.
Winding Stair Gap, US64 - 106.8 miles from Springer.
Campsite by stream - 107.7 miles from Springer.
Siler Bald Shelter - 110.5 miles from Springer.
Originally Posted by Youngblood
My companion states that siler bald is nine miles from rock gap, but then it has the distance from springer mileage stating 8 miles....... they must include the blueblaze distances to and from the shelters when referring to mileage between shelters.
Anyhow I'll be getting off the trail at Hwy 64.
It looks like I'll be getting on at Deep Gap, N.C. and hiking till Hwy 64. I've got 4 days and 3 nights to do it in so I should have plenty of time. I hate to rush.
Does anyone know of any campsites between shelters in this area?
"It was on the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family and peaceable habitation on the Yadkin River, in North Carolina, to wander through the wilderness of America." - Daniel Boone
The loop around Standing Indian State Park has plenty of campsites. There is little need to worry between Standing Indian and Carter Gap, with a large gap and several level sites. I don't recall the name of the gap just north of Albert Mtn. There is little distance further to Rock Gap, but you can go down just a few yards to great sites down Glassmine Gap on a blue blaze.
Remember you will be almost no distance to Rainbow Springs Campground from Wallace Gap. I'd recommend parking there or the backcountry parking lot down at the park.
Bill....
Originally Posted by orangebug
Thanks, but I won't be driving. I'm being dropped off and picked up.
Thanks for the info on campsites too.
I knew I could find the answers here. Thanks y'all.
"It was on the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family and peaceable habitation on the Yadkin River, in North Carolina, to wander through the wilderness of America." - Daniel Boone
Does anyone know about tent space and water at the shelter?
It is on a fairly hilly area, but folks have set up tents in front of the shelter. This is a very easy place for a hammock. Nearby, the parking area has level ground for tenting, and there are tent areas just a few yard north.
I learned this setting up in the dark.
There are two springs a few feet behind the shelter. I don't recall much in the way of tent space near the shelter.Originally Posted by Daddy Longlegs
Youngblood
Stayed here in May 2005. Just wanted to mention that there is a bear cable nearby. Also a privy. And a lot of mice. Within sight of the shelter area (head north like a tenth of a mile) there is a gravel road/parking area with a trash bin... nice to know if you want to lighten your load by getting rid of your trash.
Just stayed here last week at the end of a section hike. Not much room for tenting, but we pitched a two-man and a single-person tent to the north of the shelter. Then a huge thunderstorm swept in and it poured all night! Water gushed off the mountain and past our tents, but luckily we stayed nice and dry all night. Those in the shelter, however, were not so lucky. Leaks popped out around duct tape that I'm assuming was placed there during a previous downpour. The mouldering privy here wasn't in as good shape as the others we'd encountered, and neither was the smell. (Looks like not everyone has been adding their cup o' leaves...tsk tsk!) The path to the privy also takes a person over a small but rocky stream, complete with squelching mud. We took a quick trip over to see a gigantic (but dead) tree about .7 miles from the parking area. Very cool. (Of course now I can't remember the name of the trail, but it's right there starting at the parking area...I think the tree is a poplar.)
That's this tree...http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...ghlight=poplar
Guess it hasn't been cut down yet as rumored.
Oh yea,I saw that but every year I talk to newbys who has just walked down there and back.No offense but read my post again,"I said it is closed now" in case a newby was making this as one of their planned resupply points I wanted to try to keep them from making a mistake.
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I was just there at Standing Indian Campground back in October. It kind of stinks that Rainbow Springs will soon be a development of vacation houses. That's progress I guess?
Stumpy
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