Columbine, Aquilegia canadensis

Platanthera orbiculata: More orchids and other wildflower hikes

Just before the last week of June, we squeezed in 11.7 miles in three separate hikes. My goal was to find more native orchids and wildflowers before leaving for the Pacific Northwest to visit our daughter. The Round-Leaf Orchid (Platanthera orbiculata) is one of my favorites, and a tricky one Read more…

Mt. Mitchell: Orchids and Lilies and Vistas, oh my!

A few weeks ago, we re-visited Mt. Mitchell to enjoy the long-range views and show our out-of-town friends the highest peaks in the Eastern US. Upon arrival, it was in the high 40s and windy, but abundant sunshine and hiking would generate some heat. Our goal was to find more Read more…

orchid

Fire, Rain and Rosebud Orchids on the AT

This spring has handed us plenty of weather extremes over the past few weeks. Bernie and I left the house early on a Sunday morning, hoping to log a few miles and dodge the rain. We headed for a favorite trail, with a steady uphill climb that passes through a Read more…

A Bounty of Native Orchids and Wildflowers: Big Ivy in June

Big Ivy trails are worth revisiting to capture the full spectrum of wildflowers blooming between early and late spring. Every section of this trail in the Appalachian Ranger District showcases wildflowers that are either winding down and setting seed, or beginning their transformation to full bloom. Finding native orchids is Read more…

Hot on the Trail to Damascus: Appalachian Trail in TN

Despite unseasonably warm temperatures for camping and hiking, we departed on Friday afternoon for the Appalachian Trail near Damascus, VA, close to the border of TN and NC. We camped off a gravel road intersecting the trail, built a fire to ward off the insects and settled in for the Read more…

I Like Big Blooms: They’ve Sprung at Big Ivy

The blooms in the Big Ivy area have SPRUNG! We took a short 4 mile hike after work to check out this ever-evolving wildflower haven. The bright blue skies and warm temperatures over the past few days mean that the forest understory is greening up with spring ephemerals. Some wildflowers Read more…

Weather: Go with the flow in the Southern Appalachians

Day One: HIKING-weather or not? Hike, see spring wildflowers, repeat….again and again, but always a thrill! There are not many weather events- springtime or not- that deter our hikes. However, predicted high winds, heavy snow and lightening are weather conditions that cause re-evaluation of the best laid plans. During the Read more…

wildflowers; wild geranium