Sunday, 26 October 2014

Waterfalls of DuPont State Forest

Every time, I return to the US, it is like going to an all-you-can-eat buffet for every mealtime. Since I don't really eat lots of sweet stuff in Japan, I indulged in ice-cream, especially the flavours I can't get in Japan, cookies, cakes and soda. And it is really hard to say no, especially when I believe that I deserve a little treat. And the fact that the portion size of food in the US is waaay more than Japan's is really not helping. After many days of indulgence, I can feel that my dress size went UP. Not in a good way. So, I decided (reluctantly) to take back control of my diet. I am goin to slowly eat smaller portion, cut some sweet calories out and get back on track with my usual active lifestyle. 

So, I decided to go hiking in the DuPont State Forest near Asheville. It is an area blessed with lots of waterfalls with plenty of easy hiking trails. I also heard that this is the film location for the Hunger Games and The Last of the Mohicans so it should be a great place to go. 

After a 3.5hours drive and a lunch stop, I reach the DuPont State Forest slightly after 1:30pm. I parked my car, started my hike from the visitor centre and the parking area in Hooker Falls area. However, I decided to skip the Hooker Falls, and went straight to see the Triple Falls where they filmed the Hunger Games. It was a short walk, less than 2km. 


As soon as I saw the Triple Falls, I can immediately recall the scene where Katniss nearly step on Peeta in the Hunger Games. 


The Triple Falls has lots of flat rock area to walk on or to simply relax on. I can see that it is a really great place to have a picnic. 


I continue my hike for another 1km towards the High Falls. After a few turns and a short, steep hill, I found it. This waterfall has a magnificent drop of 50m. Later, I found that the water level is quite low at the moment and it could have been even more impressive drop. Nonetheless, it is still an amazing sight for me. As I stood around to take some photograph, another hiker with her dog came and stood beside me. We chatted for a bit and she told me that the scene of the Last of the Mohicans was filmed here. Wow, I didn't know that it was already a popular movie location. 


I went down, nearer to the waterfall and I saw lots of people gathering at the base of the waterfall. Some of them just sit under the falling waters. Further down where the water is calmer, people just go swimming in the river. As there were too many people, I just went to take some photographs and continue my walk to the Grassy Creek Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. 

So, my hike took me a trail that leads me to the start of the High Falls. There is a covered bridge that connects the two banks of river of High Falls. This covered bridge somehow reminded me of the creepy covered bridge in the movie, Sleepy Hollow. I bet if it is rainy and misty, this bridge sure fits the bill. I went across the covered bridge and continue for a short distance to the marker that indicates the entrance to the Grassy Creek Falls trail. From there, I found the small trail that snakes through the woods with several short side trails to the falls. I decided to take one of the short side trails and found myself on the top of the Grassy Creek Falls.



This waterfall is secluded, more isolated and definitely quieter. I sat down to enjoy my packed snack and listen to the sound of running water. It is so calm and peaceful. The birds are singing. It reminded me of the piped-in bird singing sound that you can sometimes hear on the train station. I always find it weird to hear them on the train platform while waiting for the train. It feels so unnatural. That sound always makes me look up and see if any bird has set up their home and started to make a mess in the train station. Not a calming thought if that is what they intend the train commuters to feel. I personally feel that if they want to have a piped-in music, why can they choose classical or something soothing other that natural sounds that don't sound natural in the train station. Okay, back to my hike. 

After a quick lunch stop, I continue my hike down to the base of Grassy Creek Falls. However, going to the base was more challenging than I thought. There are lots of rocks that are slippery and some are just too far for the short-legged person like me to make a jump. So I just tried my best to get as near as I can. After a few photographs, I begin to make my way out. 




Still thinking that I will be going to the Bridal Veil Falls after this, but I noticed that the sun began to set and I looked at my wrist watch, found out that it is already 6pm. So, I gave up going to the Bridal Veil Falls for this time. 

I walked back to the covered bridge, and saw lots of other hikers who are also on their way back to the car park. One of the hikers has a dog with them and the dog just came up to me, sniffed at me. I know why he is sniffing me, I have a bit of cheese stuck on my pants (I tried to clean them off unsuccessfully) and he is trying to lick them off me - hahaha. It was a really funny moment. Then, the owner came up to take him away from me. But I am delighted to be able to touch such a friendly dog. I find that dogs in the US are pretty friendly and tall. 

Overall, I really enjoyed my hike and I think I will return again sometime soon to finish the other waterfalls. Now, I am going to drive back to devour a plate of big prawns!

Thursday, 23 October 2014

A Photo Blog: A summer dream

Sorry for the long hiatus! 

I have been travelling. This time to the US! For work and a bit of personal time. 

Currently, I am enjoying lunch with a glass of wine in the nearby vineyard in one particular southern state of America. Vineyard here is still so green and pleasant to walk. 




I don't know much about wine, but I love to have a glass or two while working. So if you see any typo, you know what I have been doing *wink. 


Yes! More wine, please!
This trip just reminded how I needed to visit Japan's wine region in Katsunuma. If only I have more time... Well, once I am back, I guess I better do some proper trip planning for next year.



Well, I hope you have an awesome day!

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