Woke up, caught up on paperwork then decided this weather was too nice to pass up on. Toss the kid in the car and drove to South Mountain State Park, which is outside of Morganton, NC.
This park as a rough history. When Hurrican Ivan rolled through NC this place flooded bad. The bridge in washed away and many of the trails were destroyed. After years of rebuilding it's back in action with a new bridge and visitor's center.
We arrived and found a spot. Decided we were in the mood for views so we hiked Chestnut Knob. It's a tad steep. 2 miles to the overlook but the first 1/2 mile has a 900' rise (and that's rolling in areas). Ok, it is steep, keeps the bikes out though.

My daughter and I quickly scaled it. Ok, we didn't really but after a few breaks we made it to the ridge. After a detour for another overlook we made easy work of the 1.5 mile hike to the end of the trail. (The kid ran most of the way, I told her the first one there got to pick dinner).
Made it to the end and saw a few people sharing the outcrop. Snacks were being passed around, water shared with those who brought their dogs. A great crowd enjoying a kicka** view.
After a couple of hours we left to return home.
"First one to the top picks out dinner!" (no contest, Adele's in Morganton is great home cooking, esp the pot roast. the coconut cream pie is worth a cheat meal)
View from the overlook:
View from the overlook with Gabi's head in the way: (to the left of the picture is Carpenter's Knob. To the left just off the picture you could see Charlotte, NC...it was so clear today.
Proof that God is a Tarheel:
