Today's hike included side diversions to Soco Falls and the Masonic memorial before arriving late morning at Polls Gap ready to hike.
Soco Falls, on Cherokee land, has been an attraction for generations. The roadside pulloff and scramble route down to the waterfall has been an a fun stop for me for years. During the past year, the access received a major upgrade. There is now a long looping parking area along a former section of Rt 19. From there, a rather long and steep trail leads to the waterfall. The old previous route was very short but sketchy. This new alignment is much much longer but can be accessed by many more folks.
The spot is actually the site of two waterfalls on separate creeks as they flow together here. You do have to scramble down to the plunge basin to see both falls.
Polls Gap trailhead
Blue Ridge carrion flower berries form these cool balls of blueish black berries, popular with wildlife. I saw one in bloom back in June on Andrews Bald. It is in the Smilax family and gets its name from its hideous odor.
Hemphill Bald Trail is a 5.5 mile long trail from Double Gap to Polls Gap. The hike today is a mile shorter to Hemphill Bald and back today. That makes a 9-10 mile out and back. I very much enjoyed the wonderful trees along this route. Older trees develop character. This trail certainly had a lot going on in that respect. Lots of Buckeyes, Birches, Basswoods, Beech and some others that don't begin with "B".
At the bald.
Looking toward Max Patch
Lots of burls today
Cataloochee Ski lift out there
Lung lichen
Much of the trail follows old road bed with the remains of a Locust split rail fence. The trail was the property line, once you a get to the open fields owned by the adjacent high end Cataloochee Ranch resort. I checked to see what a room tonight would cost. $1387.50 including all meals. My 3 night stay at Stonebrook set me back $405 (breakfast included).
The walk in a mature hardwood forest became forest on one side and open areas forever on the other once the Cataloochee Ranch property is reached. Most of the forested hike is side sloped with occasional views to the north.
Once out in the open of the bald area, winds picked up and shortened lunch despite it being one of the great view sites in the park. Long range views were in 3 directions, all mountainous terrain. A beautiful stone picnic table is open to the public here on Ranch property.
That hollow tree

























