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Hiking Crabtree Falls in Virginia this weekend. This single waterfall falls just short of 2 miles. So many views of the falls around every corner.




Always an exciting find. (As long as it’s not a deep cave, I’m good)
From the summit of Mt. Pisgah. Looking towards the Smokies out in the distance. Elevation: 5,721’


The forest floor.

I hope I never take it for granted. Views from a Sunday afternoon drive.

Where the South Carolina foothills turn into mountains.


The forest is my home.

Rainy lake day. You’re so beautiful.
At the summit of Mount Mitchell. Inside of a cloud. I could’ve stood there for hours.

I couldn’t thank these mountains enough for being my solace this past year. It’s been an absolute delight living near them.


Exploring Pisgah. Come on in, the water is COLD.


The Blue Ridge Parkway near Mt. Mitchell.

From my walk tonight.


Those dog days of summer.






Camping Nantahala National Forest under some beautiful old growth.




Fyingpan Fire Tower in Pisgah National Forest. Right as the clouds were rolling in. The 3rd picture is the tower’s shadow from the sun.

Looking down at the storm in the distance.

As much time as I’ve spent in Pisgah. I’ve never seen it in the fall. When I left this place behind, it was green. Nothing speaks to the passage of time like seeing the tail end of fall. The colors peaking through empty trees ready for winter.
Those winter trees- just like I found it when I moved there last November. What’s strangely beautiful about leaving earlier. I always called Pisgah my home away from home. I knew exactly how to get to the coast from there. No navigation needed between two places which feels like home. Even if it’s a 5 hour drive now.



October along the Blue Ridge Parkway.