Black Mountain

The greening of the mountains from Blue Ridge Rd, Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Thelma and Louise, meet Helen and Barb!

 

Helen and Barb - adventuring on the Blue Ridge Parkway



We left Asheville and headed south on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Peek color was there especially on lower elevations. It had passed on higher ones, and indeed the deciduous trees were bare of any leaves.
But the Parkway goes up and down to follow ridges and connect to good trails. 


Many of the natural forests are oaks, which just turn a delightful brown rather than bright colors.


A bit of red from something not an oak! (Maybe some maple, and perhaps sourwood.) This overlook was to look behind us, rather than through the trees.  I preferred the trees. Sleepy Gap Overlook, eleva. 2930, Crest of Pisgah Ridge. The ridge was really evident as the Parkway followed it along for miles, with our being able to look down into valleys on either side often.






19 comments:

  1. Hello, Barbara

    Lovely shot of you and Helen. The trees and views are beautiful. Hubby and I noticed the same things along the Skyline Drive on Friday, the lower elevation trees were more colorful. Enjoy your day, have a great new week!

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    1. We did have a great time - a simple day out. Have a great week yourselves.

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  2. ...I have enjoyed number of drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway, thanks for taking me along again.

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    1. It is fun, and we were pleased to see it not over-crowded on a Friday.

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  3. Two hoary-headed adventurers enjoying the sights and then heading home for hot cocoa. But Thelma and Louise in spirit. 😇

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    1. Definitely something like that! Not sure I want to be called hoary-headed! I guess it's hard to see all that white hair and not come up with a flattering description! It's definitely better than Q-tips.

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  4. What a lovely drive through the mountains in fall there. Love that photo of you and Helen. The title of this post is great!

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    1. It was more than just looking for colors, after we noticed different trees at different elevations, we felt like explorers to try to determine how far up or down we were.

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  6. A drive to see the leaf color - splendid.

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    1. I don't know if you saw previous fall foliage posts through the years, but we've notoriously missed peek color by going too early! So it was really nice to see some of the peek colors.

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  7. So nice to have a like-minded traveling companion!

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    1. I'm really fortunate to have found several friends to drive around with...but Helen is a treasure!

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  8. Love the pic of you and Helen! We are losing color fast here, mostly due to our continued drought. But still, it has been a beautiful autumn.

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  9. Wonderful photographs - autumn is my favourite season- we get the colours here in a Scotland , but not always the bright skies to show them off.

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  10. You brought back memories of drives we did many years ago along the Blue Ridge Parkway!

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  11. An autumn drive to view the colours sounds like a fun time. I enjoyed seeing your photos.

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