Apr 22 – 24, 2017 - MST Section 10 - 2 days 25 miles from Ghoston Road to Falls Lake Dam
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Mile 0, Section 10MainSat 02/18/2017
The trail parallels the Eno River for 8 miles inside the State Park.MainSat 02/18/2017
Bluff overlooking the riverMainSat 02/18/2017
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Eno QuarryMainSat 02/18/2017
Eno Quarry LakeMainSat 02/18/2017
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Durham County LineMainSat 02/18/2017
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A millstone and other remnants of a former gristmill.MainSat 02/18/2017
Guess Rd.MainSat 02/18/2017
'Sennett Hole' Swimming AreaMainSat 02/18/2017
Lunch at 'West Point on the Eno' parkMainSat 02/18/2017
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02/2017 MST Section 10 - Eno River State Park to Rolling View Recreation Area - 39.5 MilesMainSat 02/18/2017
Feb 18-20 2017, a three day 39.5 mile solo backpacking trip heading east on the NC Mountains to the Sea trail. I began section 10 at Pleasant Green trailhead in Eno River State Park, and hiked to Rolling View Recreation Area on the Falls Lake. Note, this section has minimal amount of pure drinking water. Most water was filtered and chemically treated from creeks with no adverse side affects.
April 15th 2017, day hike of 13 miles from Rolling View Recreation Area to Ghoston Road.
April 22-24 2017, 25 miles from Ghoston Road to Falls Lake Dam, end of section 10.
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Sunrise in Penny’s Bend Nature PreserveMainSun 02/19/2017
Great camping areaMainSun 02/19/2017
Penny’s Bend Parking AreaMainSun 02/19/2017
Wildlife GamelandsMainSun 02/19/2017
Mature hardwoods and food plots on Game LandsMainSun 02/19/2017
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Eno draining into Fall Lake.MainSun 02/19/2017
Walking towards Red Mill Rd. by Ellerbe CreekMainSun 02/19/2017
Ellerbe CreekMainSun 02/19/2017
Falls LakeMainSun 02/19/2017
Tunnel under I-85MainSun 02/19/2017
Beautiful Pine ForestMainSun 02/19/2017
Supper cooked on alcohol stoveMainSun 02/19/2017
Camp near Hickory Hill Boat Ramp.MainSun 02/19/2017
Sunrise from Hickory Hill Boat Ramp.MainMon 02/20/2017
Morning water sourceMainMon 02/20/2017
Falls Lake early morningMainMon 02/20/2017
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Controlled burn for wildlife restorationMainMon 02/20/2017
Cheek Rd.MainMon 02/20/2017
Trail following shoreline around the fingers of the lakeMainMon 02/20/2017
traversing a section of wetlands on a long boardwalkMainMon 02/20/2017
100 yard boardwalkMainMon 02/20/2017
The largest pine tree I have ever seen in my life.MainMon 02/20/2017
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Trail skirts residences. Greeted by a few dogs.MainMon 02/20/2017
A few miles from Rolling View Recreation Area.MainMon 02/20/2017
04/15/2017 - MST Section 10 - day hike of 13 miles from Rolling View Recreation Area to Ghoston Road.MainSat 04/15/2017
Starting from Baptist Rd.MainSat 04/15/2017
Short breakMainSat 04/15/2017
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Laurel CreekMainSat 04/15/2017
Falls Lake TrailMainSat 04/15/2017
Large white oakMainSat 04/15/2017
Looking back over lake at Rolling View Marina, where we started that morning.MainSat 04/15/2017
Close to Ghoston Road where we stopped.MainSat 04/15/2017
Near Ghoston Road .MainSat 04/22/2017
Shinleaf Recreation AreaMainSat 04/22/2017
steps up steep inclineMainSat 04/22/2017
Mountain laurel in bloomMainSat 04/22/2017
trail uses "old NC 98" for a whileMainSat 04/22/2017
Breakfast in bedMainSun 04/23/2017
Blue Jay Point Country ParkMainSun 04/23/2017
Six Forks Rd - Cold wet rainMainSun 04/23/2017
Pine forest, great walking on soft pine needlesMainSun 04/23/2017
04/24/2017 - MST Section 10 - 2 days 25 miles from Ghoston Road to Falls Lake DamMainMon 04/24/2017
Apr 22 – 24, 2017 - MST Section 10 - 2 days 25 miles from Ghoston Road to Falls Lake Dam