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Stories about Modern Appalachian Life

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Budget Travel wants to know the coolest small towns in America, and our mountain brethren in Brevard, North Carolina have made the short list. Competing against twenty other towns, Brevard is currently in second place. Only Ely, Minnesota has more votes.
[caption id="attachment_775" align="alignright" width="240"] Rocky’s Grill and Soda Shop[/caption]
Never been to Brevard?
Me neither, but thanks to Google Maps and Carolina" href="http://brevardnc.org/" target="_blank">Heart of Brevard, I feel like I have. The adorable downtown is chock full of quirky establishments--an old theater called the Co-Ed, an arts cooperativea gallery in a fire station.
Its town maskot is even a little odd. The locally celebrated white squirrel has inspired a store full of chachkies and an annual festival.
Budget Travel says that it wants to highlight edgy towns--"think avant-garde galleries, not country stores." Brevard's got that covered and then some. In addition to its burgeoning arts scene, it also abuts the Pisgah National Forest. Just minutes from the town center, the park boasts 250 waterfalls and some of the largest swaths of old growth forest in the South. Take that Ely, Minnesota!
It's time we show the nation that mountain people actually do know how to use computers and that we stick together. Vote now!
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Planning a month-long trek? Looking for fresh air this weekend? In your cubical, thinking that you should grab a backpack and walk away like Johnny Appleseed?
[caption id="attachment_744" align="alignleft" width="200"] White Oak Canyon[/caption]
Before you hit the trails, check out HikingUpward.com. This sharp, little site gives user-friendly overviews about hikes in Virginia, West Virginia and beyond. In a concise format, it covers a lot of information.
For example, White Oak Canyon is one of my favorite hikes. It has amazing waterfalls, swimming holes, and the lovely vista pictured here. On HikingUpward.com, I found all needed when I planned my first trip--an elevation map, photos of the falls, hiking time, user reviews, and a handy five-star ratings system. White Oak Canyon scores 3 for difficulty, 5 for streams, 1 for solitude, 1 for camping, and 1 for views.
Everything is dead-on accurate except the "views" rating, but I'll give them a break. You have to wade to the middle of the creek for this scene, which, if you're sure footed, you should do. Above the topmost fall, the pool is shallow and crisp; the water has sprung straight from the mountainside; and it rushes by on all sides. You can plant your rump in the stream and take in the magnificent folds of the Shenandoah.
So when are you hiking upward? Where? Post a comment below and tell us about your next outdoor adventure or favorite spot.
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Wilderness is a privilege, not a right. If you ever doubt it, look at Southern Environmental Law Center's (SELC) 2010 list of Top Ten Endangered Places. From whale calving grounds off Georgia's coast to coal decimated tracts in the Appalachians, the South's most pristine places are under threat.

Coal damage is, of course, legendary. SELC named one specific affected area, Alabama's Black Warrior River, but it also included a sweeping listing for VA/TN Mountains.

The problem is that big. Mountain top removal has now taken more than 500 mountains and damaged or destroyed more than 1,500 miles of Appalachian streams, according to Federal estimates. While everyone supports the hard working folks who feed their families by mining, this destruction must be stopped. It's creating a wasteland out of some of the most biologically diverse and scenic land in the world.

As if coal wasn't enough of a problem, we also have to fight asphalt. The Ocoee Region in Tennessee is well known to whitewater buffs. Its gorge was home to whitewater slalom events in the 1996 Summer Olympics. It is surrounded by pristine wilderness that apparently wouldn't be complete without a highway.
Since God was a boy, there's been talk of linking Chattanooga and Asheville with an unbroken chain of four-lane highways. Tennessee's transportation department is taking another look at the plan, which would run right through the Ocoee Region. According to SELC, it would "devastate wildlife habitat, send polluted runoff into clear-running streams, and take a huge and unnecessary bite out of taxpayers’ pocketbooks." Alternate routes are being considered, but they aren't much better. One lays miles of asphalt through the middle Cherokee National Forest. Another would cut almost 3,000 feet of tunnel under the Snowbird Mountains. SELC is taking a bold stance, suggesting that the road's economic and environmental damage might outweigh its return.

ROI really is the measure. Government, big business, whoever makes decisions about wilderness areas, they want to know the return. That is their responsibility. Our responsibility as concerned citizens, as stewards, is to expand what ROI means. It is not the fast profit, the short term gain. True ROI accounts for economic opportunities that are lost, not just the ones created; health risks to ourselves and our loved ones; and also the impact we make on living creatures that can't speak for themselves.

Luckily, you can speak, and I hope you do. Support the work of SELC and keep the lines to your elected reps hot. Your action really does influence what happens to Dixie's most endangered places.

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Asheville's Grove Park Inn might be a ninety-seven year old bastion of civility and leisure, but it gets a little naughty next weekend. It's offering a getaway for older ladies who still know how to growl.
The Sadie Hawkins Cougar City Weekend is custom designed for sexy seniors and their boy toys. The package includes...
  • Two nights of accommodations
  • Dinner for two
  • $100 Grove Park Inn gift card
  • Coupon for 20% off Spa
  • Coupon for $65 golf round
  • Fuzzy handcuffs
  • A bottle of Stoli
  • Complimentary Poli-Grip
Fine. Yes. I added a few of those. Still, you won't find a better way to enjoy your adult sex toys and woo your favorite farm hand, office intern, or paper boy. The inn just asks that you don't scratch the furniture.
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Have faith. We will swim again. When we do, the folks at Blue Ridge Outdoors have already found the best swim hole.
Their exhaustive 2010 list also includes more timely leads. They've combed the Blue Ridge for the best ski runs, snowboard events, and terrain parks. If only they'd add "best lodge fireplace beside which you might swill bourbon," then I'd be set.
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