We made a Vaughan road trip kind of decision. After going to Cowpens yesterday and getting a stamp/sticker for Chris’ book, we just couldn’t pass up the chance to complete this region. We got a hotel (Holiday Inn Express this time. Great price and probably the best hotel this whole trip), and made a bit of a backtrack. We returned to King’s Mountain so we could get the stamp and check out the visitor center.
The rangers were very nice and helpful. We strolled through the museum, and that answered a lot of our confusion about whigs and tories and exactly which battle happened when and why. They even verified that the trees blooming a beautiful white flower everywhere around here were dogwoods. Combined with the pink sugar maples and red redbuds and purple wisterias that are also popping out, this place has been quite the early Spring destination.
Full-on headed back west now, we set the GPS to find some place called Oconaluftee visitor center of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Say that five times really fast. It appeared to be right on the way to Chattanooga. It was … sort of. OK. Not really. There may or may not have been the “opportunity” to climb way up into the Great Smoky Mountains.
On the way there we hit a patch of really dense fog. More like low-hanging rain clouds, actually. Eerie. Oh, and it was cold again. Low 50’s with the wind chill in the 40’s. And me in shorts and a t-shirt. Brr.
I gotta say, the drive up to the mountains was chock-full of downright weird and touristy stuff. But the drive down followed a beautiful river with rapids. The only tourist incursions were the river rafting companies. Highly enjoyable.
Up at the Oconaluftee (love saying that), we got the stamp first, then took a walk. Certainly not a hike by the standards of the last two days, but at least we strolled around and stretched our legs. They had a mountain farm set up, and the buildings were actually built many years ago. They were moved to the site to show the struggle it was living in the mountains.
Once out of the mountains, we made our way to Chattanooga. Not to experience anything. We have already spent time there. This time it just happened to be in the appropriate place to grab a hotel room. But once again, God provided quite the show for us. Mountain vistas. Another beautiful river. And we even got to follow the world’s next Dollar General - at about 25 mph.
1 John 4:11 says, Dear friends, if God loved us in this way, we also must love one another.
Father, thank you for the overload of natural beauty we experienced yesterday. You done good. You done real good. Amen.