
Friday, August 22, 2008
Crabtree Falls
It may have been useful for Jay and I to know before embarking on the journey up the Appalachian mountain that lets Crabtree Falls meander down it's sloping side that it is supposedly the tallest US waterfall east of the Mississippi. Then again, if we knew the 1,380(+?) ft would take us nearly three hours to get up, we may not have been rewarded with all the lovely views it revealed, the below being one.
The trail was well maintained without being too manicured and there were a lot of people about, but most of them were pleasant and even though it kicked our unfit butts, it was a great time. Especially the way down.

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