This is how we set up our camper for 8 weeks as Campground Hosts. It worked out better than we expected and overall, we spent many happy hours meeting and greeting other campers.
WELCOME
Thank you for logging on. It is hoped that you will enjoy reading about our outdoor experiences from the Appalachian Trail in the East to the Pacific Crest Trail in the West and everything in between. If you have questions about Carl's gear or need information on backcountry hiking, the AT and/or PCT, don't hesitate to email either one of us: sgoodman5815@gmail.com or goodmanATRidgerunner@gmail.com.
8/24/11
8/20/11
More Camper Friends on Balsam Mountain
Wildlife Management in the Smokys
Wild hogs (ferrell) are not native to the GSMNP and the Park service works diligently to reduce the footprint made by them. There were 4 traps up on Balsam Mountain and because of Carl's due diligence - we caught 4 in the 8 weeks we were Camp Hosts.
This Boar was the largest critter (approx. 250lbs) we caught.
This Boar was the largest critter (approx. 250lbs) we caught.
8/19/11
Side trips on Blue Ridge Parkway
Our campground host schedule gave us 2 days off per week. In all our trips and hiking/backpacking in the Smoky Mountain NP and the Shenandoah NP, we had never driven on the Blue Ridge Parkway. So, we took a couple of days and drove north to explore the overlooks, falls and mountain range. We ate lunch at the Pisgah Lodge, hiked Linville Falls, Waterrock Knob, and Mount Mitchell overlook. Unfortunately, the weather was not very friendly so we did not get to do as much as we would have liked. Here are a couple of photos from the Parkway.
8/18/11
Local Maggie Valley Campers
New friends from our home state -Kentucky
8/17/11
Balsam Stars
Emma, Peyton, Grace & Joel = Balsam Stars.
Our last week as camp hosts we were treated to a genuine outdoor performance - Balsam Mountains first and only program this year. These "super stars" put together a multi-act play in the Campground Circle. We had the privilege of sitting on the front row. Everyone were treated to Oreo cookies but the highlight of the night were the star performers.
Our last week as camp hosts we were treated to a genuine outdoor performance - Balsam Mountains first and only program this year. These "super stars" put together a multi-act play in the Campground Circle. We had the privilege of sitting on the front row. Everyone were treated to Oreo cookies but the highlight of the night were the star performers.
Balsam Campground Families
AT Ridgerunner Seasonal Job
At the close of Carl's 9th season as an Appalachian Trail Ridgerunner, we discussed whether or not this would be the last year. The job was rewarding as we met many hikers and built lasting friendships but we seriously considered not going back in 2012. Around the second week as camp hosts for Balsam Campground, Phyllis, Morgan and Melissa surprised us with a visit. Between them and George and his wife coming up the following week we began rethinking that decision.
We have notified the ATC that we will be available for next RR season.
Keep hiking,
Carl
We have notified the ATC that we will be available for next RR season.
Keep hiking,
Carl
More 'camper' friends
Manager Ranger Jack Campbell
Balsam Mountain Friends
Don Moen is one of our NEW friends. We really enjoyed talking with Don as we made our rounds throughout the day. Don always asked if we needed anything from the Valley when he went down. Don is one of those "easy" to talk with individuals. Hopefully we will meet up again some day.
Levi camped with his grandparents, Ray & Donna. He also helped check the hog traps every morning. The Giles are great people from West Point, TN.
Dan & Sarah Shaffer. A wonderful young couple from Ohio. Dan made us each a rope bracelet. We will also have a 'bit' of rope when we need it. Thanks Dan & Sarah.
Levi camped with his grandparents, Ray & Donna. He also helped check the hog traps every morning. The Giles are great people from West Point, TN.
Dan & Sarah Shaffer. A wonderful young couple from Ohio. Dan made us each a rope bracelet. We will also have a 'bit' of rope when we need it. Thanks Dan & Sarah.
8/16/11
Balsam Mountain Campground Volunteer Hosts
For the next few days we will upload photos and post our experiences on Balsam Mountain. We have enjoyed meeting many wonderful people and made new friends among the 'camping community'. This was our first time as Campground Host and we thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity. Not only did we make new friends, we enjoyed great (cool and comfortable) weather and saw a wide variety of wildlife up close and personal. On a scale from 1 to 10 (ten being the best) - hosting at Balsam Campground was a #10.
Stay tuned -
Your Campground Hosts, Shirley & Carl
2011 RR Season Ends & Balsam Mtn Camp Hosting Begins
We enjoyed a delicious carrot cake from The Country's Best Carrot Cake.
Thanks to all the folks at Fontana Village Resort.
Thanks to all the folks at Fontana Village Resort.
On Tuesday, 17 May, our daughter, Anna, and son-in-law, Dave, their 3 children, Shirley & I walked up to the Grill at Fontana Village Resort and much to my surprise I see Melissa Coburn, Pam Rodgers, our friends Bernice & Roger Dunton sitting in the Grill. They, along with Phyllis Henry, Mac McNutt and others totally surprised me with a celebration for my 70th birthday. Thanks to all of you who emailed birthday greetings.
It was a beautiful Spring and, as usual, a rewarding AT thru-hiker season. I counted more thru-hikers (over a thousand) than any of the previous eight seasons as a Ridgerunner; and, it was great to see so many enjoying the awesome Smoky Mountains with the hope of reaching Katadin in the next few months.
My RR season ended on May 30th and after a few short weeks, Shirley and I began a NEW adventure. We became Campground Hosts at the Balsam Mountain Campground; a 'jewel' of a campgound and the highest in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park at 5,300 ft.
Keep hiking,
Carl, aka, KY Greybeard
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