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Real Estate Scorecard Recommends Doubletop Mountain Hike on October 19, 2013 – Balsam Mountain Preserve’s Most Challenging Hike in Western North Carolina

Monday, November 4th, 2013


Asheville, NC (PRWEB) October 17, 2013

One of the most difficult hiking trails at Balsam Mountain Preserve is called Over the Doubletop which wends from the Cold Springs Gap (aka Fern Gap) to the summit of Doubletop Mountain at an elevation of almost 5,500 feet. The trails elevation from start to summit is 780 feet of strenuous hiking for practiced and proficient hikers. The reward for reaching the peak is the expansive view of the surrounding area from the observation tower. From the tower, views of other nearby mountain tops as well as the Nantahala National Forest, 500,000 acres of unspoiled national parkland.

Celebrating their 20th Anniversary, the Balsam Mountain Trust just surpassed their fund-raising goals which helps maintain one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina. Each week the trust organizes hikes for residents on a very personal level on the Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails or off property. The next big hike is scheduled for October 19, 2013.

We dont quit hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we quit hiking. (from The Hiking Fools on the Great American Road Trip) Groomed hiking trails are one of the most popular amenity requests by Baby Boomers searching for mountain property in gated communities in Western North Carolina.

Near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance, one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina has them, some of which connect to the Blue Ridge Mountain Trails. Whether thru hikers or section hikers, residents of Balsam Mountain Preserve can HYOH (Hike Your Own Hike). 30 miles of Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails of varying levels of difficulty provide hiking opportunities for every skill level.

Balsam Mountain Preserve has two dedicated naturalists on staff to coach and guide residents with the community’s wide variety of trails. One of the most popular hiking trails is the Sugarloaf Creek Trail. It starts at a waterfall that falls over a prominent rock ledge and slopes downward gradually where hikers will find quaint bridges, log steps, and gravel roads.

Not far from the top of the trail is a narrow area between two boulders known as fat mans squeeze. In addition to the falls and fat mans squeeze, the must-see on this trail is the remote cabin at the bottom of the trail, which is representative of the homes that families lived in during the 1800s. Rustic in its lack of modern conveniences, the cabin provides shelter and, for interested residents, reservations can be made for overnight stays. All in all, the trail boasts beautiful birch, poplar, oak, maple and beech trees, all of which blaze with riotous color during autumn.

Also extremely popular in one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina is the Camp Ground Loop Trail. This trail has a moderate terrain that slopes down gradually 100 feet for a little over a mile ending at the family camping grounds. The camping grounds have two cabins for overnight stays, an open-air pavilion, an outdoor grill and a fire pit. The must see on this trail is the Dark Ridge Creek which has superior water quality due in part to its rushing down over 5,000 feet. Because of the campgrounds proximity to the creek, many folks enjoy fly-fishing and shore lunches (catch it and cook it). The trail meets up with the Fisher Cove trail to return to camp. Along the way, residents traverse log steps and bridges with views, where they are able to admire the beautiful rhododendrons, sugar maples, a grape vine on a tulip tree and more. All of this beauty and fun is very near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance.

Connecting with the Dark Ridge Camp Loop on the west, the Upper Dark Ridge Creek Trail is 1.75 miles round trip. Even with its 400 foot elevation change, it is one of the easier trails to hike with a terrain that meanders along an old logging road. Various marked vantage points have views of the must see rushing stream of the Dark Ridge Creek which begins its spectacular descent from about 5,400 feet on the side of Old Bald Ridge and Grassy Ridge in the Great Balsam Mountains.

BALSAM MOUNTAIN TRUST ORGANIZED HIKES OFF PROPERTY:

One of the most popular hikes starts at the Cataloochee Mountain. Not only do the preserved, historic churches, school, and homes make this an interesting hike, but also a herd of elk can often be seen grazing in the Cataloochee Valley. This hike ends at the award winning Swag Inn in Waynesville where hikers can stay to feast on sumptuous fare, turn and return to the start, or leave the hike from the inn. Balsam Mountain Preserve’s activity calendar keeps property owners up to date with upcoming organized hikes off.

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Fall into Fun at the 67th Annual North Carolina Apple Festival in Hendersonville

Saturday, September 14th, 2013


Hendersonville, North Carolina (PRWEB) August 30, 2013

Real Estate Scorecard reminds folks about one of Western North Carolina’s most celebrated events taking place this Labor Day Weekend. Golden Delicious, Granny Smith and McIntosh are extra delicious as autumn quickly approaches in the Great Smoky Mountains this year. Popular gated North Carolina mountain communities know how to take a bite out of life (and an apple) as they gear up this Labor Day Weekend for the 67th Annual North Carolina Apple Festival in Hendersonville. Asheville real estate owners living near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance have a variety of tasty events to attend and this famous fall festival is kicking off September in style!

This year, The North Carolina Apple Festival is happy to celebrate its 67th Anniversary and proudly names itself The Premier Family Festival in North Carolina. The 4-day event begins August 30, 2013 and ends September 2, 2013. Visitors and local residents can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on Main Street in downtown Hendersonville North Carolina. Residents in Asheville and the surrounding gated North Carolina mountain communities need only take a 30-minute drive to this adorable best mountain town in North Carolina to participate in the fun for a day.

The festivities begin with the infamous Sidewalk Sales and Apple Festival Window Display Contest. Residents of Hendersonville get to show off their hometown pride at the Apple Festival Downtown Street Fair and visitors can take a stroll at The Orchard Tour to find the best bushels of apples in town! Travelers will be able to smell the Pancake Breakfast hosted by the local Kiwanis Club and the Apple Recipe Contest all the way near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance. Families and retirees can spend a day enjoying the craft shows, club and museum exhibits, while even dedicating some free time for the kids at the Wells Fargo Kiddie Carnival. The 4-day celebration ends with the Tour dApple bike ride through the apple orchards and a closing event, The King Apple Parade.

A FEW EVENTS AT THE FESTIVAL:

Friday 7-10am Pancake Breakfast hosted by the Kiawanis Club

Friday 8-12pm Apple Recipe Contest

Friday 9-11am Orchard Tour

Friday – Saturday Apple Festival Downtown Street Fair

Friday – Monday 10am-10pm Live Entertmaint on Stage

Monday 8am-8pm Tour d’Apple Bike Ride

Monday 2:30pm King Apple Parade

With all of the wonderful events planned on Labor Day weekend, Asheville real estate owners and popular gated North Carolina mountain communities have full social schedules during the fall foliage season. The pristine mountain properties in this area are ideal for nature lovers and people who enjoy scenic views after a long day at the festivals. Gated communities near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance like Balsam Mountain Preserve are in high demand due to the high quality amenities they offer like an award winning equestrian center, championship golf course, 30 miles of hiking trails and mountain top private restaurant. Asheville real estate near the heart of the Hendersonville are popular for their southern charm and country setting. Best mountain towns like Hendersonville are the apples of every retirees eye this year and the North Carolina Apple Festival is just another reason to check out this popular retirement area.

From all you can eat apples to the most delicious apple recipes in Western North Carolina, the North Carolina Apple Festival is the most anticipated event of the fall season.

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Old Town Bluffton Farmers Market – New Master Gardeners Workshops and more in Coastal South Carolina

Saturday, July 27th, 2013


Bluffton, SC (PRWEB) July 22, 2013

How many of us wait until we’re over age 50 to begin focusing on our health? Soon we discover being well includes eating well and in Bluffton South Carolina, the opportunity to eat nutritious and delectable food comes in the form of shopping at the Old Town Bluffton Farmers Market. The rainbow colored assortment of fresh-from-the-farm fruits and vegetables excites the eyes and whets the appetite immediately. What’s new this year? Clemson University’s Master Gardeners workshops which teaches gardening tips, best planting practices, soil corrections, and much, much more.

Every Thursday, Bluffton, one of the best places to live in South Carolina, holds a Farmers Market in the heart of town on Calhoun Street. There is always something different to experience and bring back to your Bluffton home. There’s live music, cooking demonstations, Clemson University’s Extension’s Master Gardeners workshops, and of course, the local farmers showcasing their beautiful fresh-from-the-farm produce. Several local farm organizations present their luscious healthy produce and here’s more folks you can expect to find:

Located on a coastal island right in Bluffton, Bear Island Farms mission is to contribute to a healthy and prosperous community. They attend the market with high-quality vegetables, herbs, and fruits grown naturally and with sustainability in mind.

The Three Sisters Farm is a USDA certified organic grower. They come to market with their heirloom varieties of vegetables and flowers. The sisters have been toiling with the land in one of the best places to live in South Carolina since they were young children and are now known for hand-harvesting their crops, which they choose based on taste and appearance rather than for more commercial reasons. Everything they bring tastes great and has a decent shelf life at the Old Town Bluffton Farmers Market.

The Shuler Peach Company is a family owned farm since 1954. They come to the market with fresh strawberries, peaches, and sweet corn. You probably wont be able to wait to get home before sampling the freshness.

Prepared foods are also available at the market. The Great Food Co-Op is a group that provides high quality food products to the market. They bring scrumptious relishes, jams, ciders, dried fruit, chocolate covered cherries, and Southern specialty foods to the market. Lowcountry Comfort offers mouth-watering cookies, modern whoopie pies, cakes, brownies, and more at the market. Their goodies do not have preservatives, hormones, or partially hydrogenated anything. You can find fresh, local seafood from the Bluffton Oyster Company, gumbo from We Island Gumbo n Tings, fresh crepes from Claudines Creperie & Curries, and much, much more.Theres something for everyone to bring back and enjoy in their Bluffton homes.

Different chefs from local restaurants demonstrate their techniques for preparing healthy, sumptuous dishes each week. In the outdoor market, they share not only their recipes, but they also educate visitors in the importance of buying from local farmers in order to create fresh, healthy, seasonal meals.

Also, for residents in one of the best places to live in South Carolina, the Master Gardener program is onsite to offer advice about the best planting practices, correcting soil issues, and general gardening tips. The program is sponsored by Clemson Universitys cooperative Extension Service.

Local bands and live music are always present at the market adding to the lively, festive ambience. The Old Town Bluffton Farmers Market, with its colorful produce, heavenly aromas, and the sprightly sounds of live music, is a feast for senses. Every Thursday, the farmers market is a great reason to leave your Bluffton home and meet up with your neighbors and fellow foodies for food and fellowship.

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