Appalachian Trail, Roan Mountain, North Carolina © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved
A smooth graveled section of the Appalachian Trail
passes through a spruce fir forest along the crest of Roan Mountain.
From here, one could walk north to Maine, or south to Georgia.
Either way, it would be a long, long, long hike in the woods.
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Wonderful Warm tones, would love to wander in these woods
ReplyDeleteIt might be long but wouldn't you just love to walk the whole thing over time!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of this maze of trees, beautifully composed & captured! The long walk north sounds very appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteNice picture with almost disturbing atmosphere !
ReplyDeletewow movie scenery!Spectacular image!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Gorgeous, Doug!
ReplyDeleteGreat colour and serene atmosphere. I love the depth to the photograph with the details on the tree at the front drifting to the dense forest beyond.
ReplyDeleteDoug, Come walk the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania--notorious for being the roughest section of the entire trail. I don't think there's a smooth section of the trail like this in PA except where the trail comes out of the mountains and follows roads for a short distance. Most of our part of the trail is an ankle-turner.
ReplyDeletei love how you present the majesty of this spruce forest, doug! after hiking them extensively last fall i'm a "sucker" for their beauty ...
ReplyDeleteI love it! A spring walk, the promise of summer...
ReplyDeleteFor me, it's a magical and wonderful place. One of those places, that we just see in the movies.
ReplyDeleteSo unfair that the US States are so great. ;o)
ReplyDeleteSo many yak's years will it take for me to walk from coast to coast?
You have a good weekend.
It's gonna be another grey day here tomorrow. :(
very nice
ReplyDeleteLooks magical.
ReplyDeleteIf you're gonna do the walk then a read of "A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail" by Bill Bryson will entertain, amuse and inform. Meanwhile an excellent image.
ReplyDeletei expect red riding hood to appear :)
ReplyDeleteit's not somewhere i'd like to get lost in but it sure looks nice.. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great illustation of the difference! Perfect composition, as always!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.