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trying to conceive of adequate words to describe the blissful days spent
in graham county while sitting here in the Pitt of north carolina counties getting ready to resume the grinding & churning amidst other's worries is tough. i've posted pictures on ABPF that provide some sense of the recent days spent with friends pursuing the great mystery in the nc mountains.... these few words are surplus and inadequate. rachel, sadie, and i left here on oct 9 around 6 am, looking forward to two weeks in the places i love most in all of nc. i'm doing my best to convince rachel it's where we should confront our final destiny, but she remains a bit reserved and uncertain on the adventure. having experience with my innumerable misadventures, and noting my slobbering and rapt re-reading of "don quixote" and "on the spine", she has reason to be cautious. boat in tow, with expectations of using it to visit the streams across fontana lake, truck packed as if on a trip to alaska, we merrily headed out and onward. drove a bit slower, took a bit longer (8 hours), but no problems...except for a road rage trucker i apparently offended in my benign road meandering somewhere near hickory and who tried to run me off i-40 (unsuccessfully). hmmm... prophetic event? ah well, onward. stopped in morganton at wally's shop... he was sleeping late g, so chatted with his fiefdom workers, monty and zack, bought a few flies (as it turned out, all were wrong for this trip), and headed on to the snowbird rental house. arrived mid afternoon, settled in after shopping and prepared for the coming week of fishing. oct 12th was my birthday, oct 21st was rachels, and, well, near bout everday is sadies's. my plan was to fish hard during the first week when most folks were expected to be about and then to slow down and enjoy the second week with rachel - sort of an atonement for the october i abandoned her for the hazel creek campout with wolfgang and bob patton (though it's quite clear i'll never fully atone, nor will i ever truly regret, that particular october's choice and decision of two years ago). i looked forward to rachel meeting some of my fishing friends and to involve her more directly in a bit of this unusual connection and obsession. surprisingly (because we are intentionally unsocial and introverted folks), rachel loved the gathering and developed her own personal friendship with becky and wolfgang, asadi, and bob. jennifer and her friend kim shared a brief supper with us one evening, but their pleasant and gregarious spirit and conversation was another highlight of the gathering. because of her physical limitations (osteoarthritis), rachel is unable to share my fishing hikes. it was nice to have her share the spirit of good company and conversation among those with whom i am privileged to go trout fishing. bob patton was the first to deposit himself near us on snowbird... he showed up just in time, around 8 or 9, as i'd been prepared to leave since 4:00 am. we promptly headed out to launch the boat at cable cove for a test run over to hazel creek. bob is easily the friendliest of fishing companions. soft-voiced, knowledgeable about the area, willing to sally forth, and happily occupied when stepping along the soul soothing streams of the smokies... but, clearly, not fully prepared for miller's navy. G fontana lake's cable cove is almost directly across the lake from the entry to hazel creek. an easy launch and a quick ride over, we were fishing soon after arrival. bob did have an unfortunate misstep on the landing, but recovered quite well for a missouri landlubber ![]() one of the few sun-filled days during the 2 weeks. bob fished the horseshoe, i fished just below and above second bridge. hazel is generally a tough creek to fish, but i usually catch a pleasing number of fish in the 8-10 inch size. this trip, all of the fish i caught were over in shady side pockets and channels... none were caught in the normal prime lies. a weather front was moving in and the temps had dropped a bit. locals claimed the fishing was off. in truth, the fishing was fine, but the catching...well, though nymphing was probably the ticket to catching, we were committed to the fun and fulfilling folly of dry flies. didn't catch a lot, but it was a splendid day. posted on ABPF a pic of one fine rainbow caught on an EHC in a dark side channel protected by a fallen tree...tough cast, quick drift, and a very satisfying catch. reminded me of watching wolfgang catch a fine big brown trout in a seemingly impossible fast current pocket under a fallen tree's rootball along the bank of the ontonagon in the UP. those are inspiring moments and memories for a mind too often mired in less pleasant pursuits. according to a park ranger who walked down the hazel creek road from above the bone valley campsite (about 7 miles, he said) bob and i were the only folks fishing on hazel creek on that beautiful sunday. there were some folks visiting the memory of their ancestors buried near hazel creek, and a few hikers, but no others in pursuit of that day's exhilarating spirit emanating from the mountains, the water, the trout. on the walk back, we chatted with the ranger. he was concerned about the developing machinations involving the north shore road. for those of you who love the GSMNP, it is urgent that you let the park service know of your opposition to the construction of the road along the north shore of fontana lake in the Park. although many like me believed the road issue had been won because swain county and bryson city agreed to accept $52 million as compensation for the failure to complete the road to nowhere, it seems (according to the ranger) the matter remains undecided and there is a risk that the current "politics" are favoring the road. if the road is built, it will destroy the serenity of one of the last genuine wilderness places in this area of the country. public access to the north shore areas of the Park currently are limited to hikers, either from trails or from boats. it's a special environment that should remain free of motor vehicles and manunkind. if you care, send the GSMNP superintendant (he's a new guy) a message expressing your concerns. 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Jeff Miller wrote:
trying to conceive of adequate words to describe the blissful days spent in graham county while sitting here in the Pitt of north carolina counties getting ready to resume the grinding & churning amidst other's worries is tough. i've posted pictures on ABPF that provide some sense of the recent days spent with friends pursuing the great mystery in the nc mountains.... these few words are surplus and inadequate. snip I view these few words as the thread that tie together the story and the photos. I had already visited ABPF and enjoyed the scenes, but this TR made them jump to life. Thanks, Jeff. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Jeff Miller wrote in message news:enRed.11163$6P5.8291@okepread02...
. snip on the walk back, we chatted with the ranger. he was concerned about the developing machinations involving the north shore road. for those of you who love the GSMNP, it is urgent that you let the park service know of your opposition to the construction of the road along the north shore of fontana lake in the Park. although many like me believed the road issue had been won because swain county and bryson city agreed to accept $52 million as compensation for the failure to complete the road to nowhere, it seems (according to the ranger) the matter remains undecided and there is a risk that the current "politics" are favoring the road. if the road is built, it will destroy the serenity of one of the last genuine wilderness places in this area of the country. public access to the north shore areas of the Park currently are limited to hikers, either from trails or from boats. it's a special environment that should remain free of motor vehicles and manunkind. if you care, send the GSMNP superintendant (he's a new guy) a message expressing your concerns. (to be continued)... Better than writing the Park Supt, go to www.northshoreroad.info and submit a public comment for the record. They just issued a prelim report on the options being considered. They have taken scoping comments but I don't think they have gotten to the Draft EIS stage yet. John in WNC |
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