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Читать онлайн.During late spring and summer, wildflowers, such as milkweed and flowering raspberry, will appear on the side of the trail. Galax and squaw root also line the route. Squawroot, otherwise known as bear corn, grows near the base of oak trees and looks like brown pinecones or corncobs coming up from the ground. It does not contain any chlorophyll and receives its nutrients by parasitically feeding off the roots of an oak tree.
Nearly 0.5 mile after crossing the Blue Ridge Parkway, the hike will transition from a gradual climb to a strenuous uphill crawl. After another quarter mile, the trail levels out and provides you a moment to catch your breath before you once again begin a steep climb to Haw Creek Overlook.
Haw Creek Overlook is not marked along the MST and goes unnoticed to unobservant hikers. After leaving the level ridge and beginning what will be your final uphill climb, look closely for a dirt path that is directly opposite a white-blazed oak tree on your right.
Follow the side trail 50 feet downhill to a rock overlook. From this viewpoint, you can see the houses and farmland of Haw Creek Valley, and you can pick out Beaucatcher Mountain near downtown Asheville. To the right of Beaucatcher Mountain, you can trace the ridge of Town Mountain north to its connection with the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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