Crowders Mountain State Park, Gaston County (4-2-14)
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Entering the park from the north I passed a golf course with a wonderful view of the cliffs of Crowders Mountain rising nearly 800' above...
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King's Pinnacle
Before entering the park I tried to drive around and get a base-view of King's Pinnacle, the parks highest at 1,705', as well. This was the best I could find, off a residential street to the south...
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Visitor Center - 850'
First stop, as always, was the visitor center to get a map and orient myself a bit...
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My (approximate) route...
I'd be following a figure-8 route through the park, starting with a climb of King's Pinnacle and then crossing over to Crowders Mountain itself...
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Visitor Center - 850'
Rising some 900' above, the summit rocks of King's Pinnacle (1,705') could be seen above the trees as I stepped out from the parking area...
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Turnback Trail - 850'
Heading out on the Turnback Trail from the main parking area...
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Turnback Trail - 860'
Lately, it seems that every North Carolina State Park hike has begun with a walk through a pine forest...
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Turnback Trail - 865'
Clear skies and a 65-degree morning sun promised a very warm day ahead...
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Turnback Trail - 850'
After a few minutes time I reached the trail junction with the Fern Trail, which heads left in this shot. I'd be continuing right on the Turnback...
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Turnback Trail - 870'
The trail only gradually rose over the first half mile or so, allowing the limbs to warm up nicely before the serious climbing began...
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Turnback Trail - 897'
I quickly came to appreciate these little trail 'signs'...not only did they give me a good idea of the distance I had covered but it was a handy way to track my gains and losses in elevation...
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Turnback Trail - 900'
One of the reasons I had chosen to come down to Crowders was the hope that the spring wildflower season was a few weeks ahead of that back home. It wasn't long before I spotted my first bit of color...a small patch of Halberd-leaved Violets gleaming in the sun...
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Turnback Trail - 900'
For a turtle this guys didn't do a real good job of hiding...just as I walked by he decided to have himself a good stretch alerting me to his presence...
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Turnback Trail - 900'
A little trailside creek gave me hope of finding more flowers...but no...
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Turnback Trail - 940'
One thing you may notice, like I did, is that the forest here is extremely young. This is likely due to the devastating effect of mining operations in the area before the park property was purchased in 1972 meaning that, ecologically, the environment is only in the early stages of recovery...
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Turnback Trail - 950'
A passing flash of blue alerted me to a small patch of Bluets...
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Turnback Trail - 960'
Just as the trail started to get a bit more serious about climbing I passed the entrance to a park designated orienteering course, the first of which I've seen in a NC State Park...
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Turnback Trail - 960'
The green that is covering the ground in this shot is not a spring green but rather a thick mat of thorny Greenbrier, a nasty plant which I often have to do battle with when I embark on a bit of off-trail exploration...
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Turnback Trail - 970'
As I gained elevation, pines started to become more prevalent in the forest surrounding me...
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Turnback Trail - 1,000'
Ascending one of the steeper pitches (which wasn't all that bad) on the Turnback Trail as I neared the top of the ridge...
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Turnback Trail - 1,060'
Nearing the ridge which would take me up to Kings Pinnacle, the terrain became noticeably rockier with numerous boulders of every shape and size strewn about the forest floor...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,070'
Warning signs...always a good indication things are about to get more interesting...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,080'
Now heading south along the Pinnacle Trail I continued to climb gradually, swinging from one side of the ridge to the other...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,150'
A pretty section of the Pinnacle Trail as it weaves amongst the trees along the ridge on the way to Kings Pinnacle...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,300'
Nearing the summit the trail takes a more aggressive route up the mountain side...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,400'
The ridgeline above me almost seemed to be topped with a low, man-made stone wall. I later discovered this was the visible edge of the rocky summit...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,500'
Just below the summit of Kings Pinnacle, the Ridgeline Trail breaks left to continue south. From here it was a short, Steep climb to the summit cliffs...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,600'
Climbing the last steep stretch of trail to the top...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,650'
The trail seems to dead-end at this 10' wall of rock. To get to the top you have to scramble up beyond them at which point...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
BOOM!...after climbing those last few rocks, this was what greeted me...not a hint of a view had been afforded me the entire climb, making this even more startling...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
The low morning sun hadn't quite topped the shear north wall of the Pinnacle...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
Wandering over to the left of the trail a bit I was afforded a view to the west where a good deal of haze obscured any glimpse of the Blue Ridge, some 40 miles off...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
A sizable crowd of people arrived just behind me so after getting the shots I wanted from the lower cliffs I continued on up to the true summit...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
The semi-open ridge which leads from the lower outcrops to the summit which sits in the trees above...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
The exposed ridges are home to many wind-sculpted trees like this one...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
An old iron post marks the summit of Kings Pinnacle (1,705')...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
From the summit rocks of King's Pinnacle is a beautiful view towards Crowders Mountain itself. In a few minutes I'd be setting my sights in that direction which, to my eye, seemed a bit more than 4-miles away...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
To the south the ridge-line peters away towards South Carolina...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
Thousands of hiking poles have taken their toll on the summit benchmark...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
Taking my leave of the summit rocks of Kings Pinnacle (1,705')...
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King's Pinnacle Summit - 1,705'
It would certainly have been nice to do a bit more thorough exploration of the summit but 8-miles still to go it was time to get a move on...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,500'
My choice to leave was quite well timed as I passed at least a dozen people reaching the summit as I started down...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,239'
The steepness of the trail is evident in the elevation marked here...I had descended nearly 500' in less than a half mile...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,200'
The lack of leaves allowed me to gauge my progress quite well from various points along the ridge...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,100'
A shrub I didn't expect to see this far outside the mountains...a Mountain Laurel, of which there are more than a few on these peaks...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,070'
Passing the gap where the Turnback Trail breaks down the mountain, the Pinnacle Trail becomes markedly rockier...
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Pinnacle Trail - 1,150'
Though it was a detriment to the good time I was trying to make, I wasn't complaining...traversing this kind of terrain is really good fun...
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