
I was contacted by a French woman visiting the area, she was volunteering through the WWOOF program. Without a car but wishing to hike she got in touch with me to go out and explore the mountains. Speaking French while hiking? Yes please.I met with her after work and took her to Hot Springs, not far from where she was. I had to pick something with a short driving distance since I was at work, but also with a prety view. So I picked Lover's Leap loop that follows a section of the Appalachian Traill, the mythical trail crossing the Appalachian range. I had had the opportunity to do this hike with Hubby during my internship and I had memories of beautiful views over the river.


We were not dissapointed. The harder part was not to miss the access. Coming from Asheville you have to take the road to the right, right before the bridge, then take the street to the left in the curve that goes under the bridge and follow until you see the hiker's parking space. From there one can go back down the road tot the AT that follows the river or take Lover's Leap trail that goes straight up. We choose to start the easy was along the river, a good choice since we were able to see a funny barn and it's "mine" as well as enjoy the view of the French Broad River.



However the flat doesn't last, quickly the switch-backs start to take you up. Here the vegetation is quite different from what is normally found in the Carolina's mountains. It almost felt like the Mediterrannean coast with the pine tree and dry ground.




Nous avons continué la randonnée sur la crête où la vue diminue mais l'ombre des arbres sait se faire apprécier.Pour finir nous avons pris le sentier de Pump Gap afin de redescendre vers Hot Springs. Là on retrouve la végétation classique et luxuriante des montagnes, les larges rhododendrons en particulier.We then continued onto the ridge where the view diminished but the shadow of the trees was enjoyable.To finish we took Pump Gap trail to head back down to Hot Springs. That section of the trail got us back in the classic and lush mountain vegetation, especially the huge rhododendrons.

In the end the hike took us barely over 2h, we walk at a good pace, she got back on time for dinner and so did I.