9/12/11
Snakes in Pisgah
If you climb regularly across the southeast, you are probably pretty familiar with the fact that snakes and crags often go together. This is definitely true at Looking Glass, so it is a good idea to keep an eye out for two very poisonous snakes that are found in Pisgah National Forest.
One is the Copperhead. We have run into this cleverly-camouflaged snake countless times, not only in Pisgah but also places like Little River Canyon and the New River Gorge. Copperheads are easy to miss when walking in the woods and our dogs have been blissfully ignorant during several near misses with large, unhappy snakes. They tend to like rocky outcroppings, meaning that the base of many cliffs is a perfect spot for a Copperhead to hang out, as well as near streams, creeks and waterfalls. We have also seen them several times at Bridalveil Falls in Dupont State Forest- admiring the view and cooling off just like us?! If you or your dog get bit by a Copperhead, get treatment right away. The bite is typically very painful, but not lethal if treated.
Yesterday while hiking to Twin Falls, we saw our first Timber Rattlesnake and boy was it big! It had at least 10 rattles, although it was fairly still when we saw it. This beautiful snake was making its way along the forest when our Weimaraner found it and was terribly curious to check it out. Unfortunately her instinct upon finding a large snake is not fear or precaution. Again, this is a very dangerous snake and if bit, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Despite these snake encounters, we have not experienced a bite and we certainly continue to enjoy the forest as much as possible. But, we do tread lightly in areas where these snakes are likely to reside, and it is a good idea to keep them in mind in regards to dogs and children when hiking, camping, and climbing. Many snakes hunt nocturnally, but hang out in the sun or cool, shady spots depending on the weather.
Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com
9/11/11
Boulder Bash is Today!
Meet at the shop today at 3:30 and the crew will head to boulder at the North Side of Looking Glass. If you are running late, just grab your crash pad and meet us out there! The weather is too good to miss!
Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com
9/5/11
Tropical Rainstorm Lee
As Tropical Rainstorm Lee dumps inches of rain up and down the Appalachians, this Labor Day is a good day for updating your rain gear. The leaf season makes Pisgah National Forest well-known for its fall splendor, which will be here soon, but quality rain gear is paramount as you head out for excursions in the forest over the next few months. Check out a few of these well-priced options from Looking Glass Outfitters.
The North Face Venture Jacket- A classic Rain Shell at an unbeatable price.
Marmot Precip Jacket- All the right features in this streamlined Rain Shell.
Women's Oracle Jacket by Marmot- Seam taping and a zip off hood make this jacket ready for fall weather.
Also, Monday September 4th is the last day of our Labor Day Sale. Stock up on shirts and shorts from The North Face, Prana, Mountain Hardwear and Mountain Khakis plus climbing footwear from Evolv at clearance prices.
HAPPY LABOR DAY!
Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com
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