Foothills Trail



The Foothills Trail is one of South Carolina's long distance trails, meaning that it takes more than one day to walk from one end to the other. The trail is 76 miles long, starting at Oconee State Park and ending at Table Rock State Park.



Several miles of the trail hug the north side of Lake Jocassee. It also follows several rivers and streams including the Whitewater and Chatooga Rivers.  The Toxaway river dumps into Lake Jocassee at one junction and both Whitewater Falls (the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi) and Laurel Fork Falls (as well as several smaller waterfalls) can be reached via the trail. 

Maps and guidebook can be found here

These folks have a nice trail journal of their through hike of the trip. 


Bridge over Whitewater River.

Virginia Hawkins Falls

Suspension bridge over Toxaway River

Toxaway River just before it meets
 Lake Jocassee

View of Lake Jocassee.
Lower Whitewater Falls
Laure Fork Fal

Urban Farm Tour

This looks interesting:


Greenville Urban Farm Tour
Saturday May 7, 9 am - 5 pm

Come see fantastic examples of how city residents are practicing sustainability by growing their own food and implementing energy efficiency.
The self-guided tour will showcase urban farms, edible gardens and energy efficiency located within 10 miles from downtown Greenville.
Rain or Shine!
Over 25 sites to visit and learn about:
  • vegetable and herb gardens
  • water catchment
  • backyard chickens
  • beekeeping
  • composting
  • alternative energy
  •  vermiculture
  • community and school gardens
     
Plus Complimentary Workshops 
Interested?
Buy tickets in advance!
Redeem your ticket and tour map, select your route, start and end time and visit as many sites as you wish.
 See you on the tour!

Greenville Development

Now that the economy is picking up, it's nice to see a lot of new things developing around town. New side walks are being installed as part of the city's promise to have a sidewalk on every street. The city has recently added a new foot bridge in Cleveland Park so that it's no longer necessary to cross McDaniel to get from Falls Park to Cleveland. They've widened the walking paths, fortified the river banks and upgraded fences and landscaping.

Downtown there are three lots that have been empty for years that now have major construction occurring. Here, here and here.

The Kroc Center is well underway, here.

A 10 million dollar project has been approved for the Piazzo Bergamo Plaza and adjacent lot.

The Swamp Rabbit Trail continues to expand, the latest proposal being an extension to run through Pleasant Ridge Park, where it has just been announced that a new zip line will be installed. Swamp Rabbit Master Plan

Church Street in the future?
It also appears that the city has finally started construction of the Haynie-Sirrine master plan, which is a long overdue update to one of the entrances to the city.

A couple of new sports bars have opened downtown. One, that I can't remember the name of is located across the street from The Corner Pocket. The other, The Carolina Ale House, located on Main, has a really nice upstairs section with large glass windows and a ceiling that is removed when the whether is nice so the dining area becomes roof top seating. The Nose Dive, a gastropub, has just opened across from The Ale House.

One block north, there is a sign for a new place called The Art Bar which is to open soon. On the back side of that building The Beer Exchange recently opened which offers every beer imaginable for take out. What I'm most excited about though is the opening of The Trappe Door, a Belgian bar and restaurant opening in the basement of the Barley's building, which should be opened any day now.

Next I think Smiley's Acoustic Cafe needs to expand into the empty building beside it and install a large deck out back where they offer live music daily throughout the warmer months. Smiley's if you're reading this, if you build it we will come.

XPERIENCE Greenville: The World's First Immersive Event



Two days and counting. What is Xperience Greenville? I don't know but I plan to be there. Something about laser lights and ninjas. How can you go wrong with ninjas?

From the team that brought you Google on Main!
If you experienced or heard about Google On Main (the nighttime event that landed Greenville in Time Magazine, Newseek, The New York Times, and countless other media publications), you might be interested to know that the same crew of young techies is teaming up with top dj’s, musicians, and performance artists from around the southeast... and they’ve invited a few other “Visitors” to take part.
Something BIG is about to go down that may put Greenville back into the national (or intergalactic) spotlight. On the 1-year anniversary of Google On Main, Xperience (a not for profit event) is here to shine a spotlight (or perhaps some lasers) on this amazing community and the incredible creative and artistic talent that’s emerging here.
Prepare to be amazed, inspired, and exhilarated. Greenville, it’s time to rise and shine... again!
http://www.xperiencegreenville.org/






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Return to the Green Returns



Return to the Green is moving across the street to the Peace Center amphitheater this year. The forecast currently predicts a sunny 65 degree day.



Return to the Green
Start Time: 1:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2011
End Time: 6:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2011
Location:
   Peace Center Amphitheater and Wyche Pavillion
   300 S. Main St, Greenville, SC 29601
Description: Each March, the Cara Club sponsors an annual family celebration of Irish culture for the community. 
More Info: Click to open URL
Contact: Marty Flynn
Telephone: 864-525-8319
Admission: Free

The Remains of Runion


In the early 1900's Runion, NC was established as a logging town located between the Laurel and French Broad rivers.

Today, a 3 1/2 mile hike along the Laurel will bring you to the remains of the town.  The trail runs along the former rail line so it's very flat. The Laurel, is a beautiful river and there are several campsites along the way.

Directions

Distance from downtown Greenville: 92 miles.  

R.I.P. David Brannock - 1957-2010

In my last couple posts I mentioned a Saturday afternoon drive that ended in Hendersonville at the Blue Note Grill. When I first arrived at the Blue Note around 4:00, I was the only patron.  So the bartender and I discussed kayaking and camping and fishing and gardening and miscellaneous other things. After awhile the owner of the Blue Note, David, showed up. I noticed that his signature waist length pony tail was missing. He said he felt he'd finally gotten too old for it. He poured a cup of coffee and then he and I spent a couple hours discussing music, food, craft beer, and the revitalization of Hendersonville. He showed me his new menu and asked for suggestions. We discussed how vinyl records are making a comeback. He mentioned his wife and kids. He was proud that his youngest only had a semester of college left.  After his second cup of coffee, as if on cue, the bartender, Jim, poured him a Speckled Hen, clearly a ritual.  Eventually other patrons arrived.  A woman named Amanda. A Swedish fellow named Bo.  Couples and groups of couples.  Laura Blackley, host of Local Color on WNCW performed with the Swayback Sisters. As the house filled, Dave made the rounds and treated every patron the same way he always does, like we were all old friends.

Two days later David passed away in his sleep.  There will be a celebration of his life this Sunday at the Blue Note. More details can be found here.

Campbell's Covered Bridge

So I unexpectedly found myself alone the other day, something I really needed, so I went for a drive, not really sure of where I'd end up.  Where I ended up can be seen in my last post, but the first stop I made was at Campbell's Covered Bridge.  I had never been there before, but people talk about it like it's something worth seeing. I guess if you're into bridges it's worth a stop and it's not far from Poinsett Bridge which I've blogged about previously.  Personally I think the covered bridge at Dupont State Forest is more interesting.

There's a lot more information about it here.


Distance from downtown Greenville: 25 miles



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The Blue Note Grill

I've previously mentioned that one of our favorite hangouts is the Back Room at the Flat Rock Wine Shoppe in Flat Rock, NC. Well they recently moved a few miles north to downtown Hendersonville into a great historic building. They have the same great menu and same extensive beer and wine list. (They're currently serving Highland's Cold Mountain Winter Ale on tap.) But they have a lot more room and best of all they have live music every night with no cover charge.




Distance from downtown Greenville: 39 miles


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TreesGreenville Turkey Day 8k 2010



The last couple of weeks I've enjoyed helping to plant trees with an organization called TreesGreenville. This is one of several organizations I've discovered through the Hands on Greenville website. As the name implies, the organization plants trees in the area, mostly through the use of volunteers. It's run by a couple of really nice, knowledgeable, laid back people named Joelle and James. The first time I volunteered I learned a lot about how to properly plant a tree, which explains why I haven't always had such great luck in the past. I had similar learning experiences when I've helped plant vegetables at the Project Host Soup Kitchen garden and when I've done trail construction with the Sierra Club. So in addition to helping the community, there is a personal gain involved in these activities.  

On Thanksgiving Day TreesGreenville is hosting an 8K run at the ICAR facility as a fundraiser. So if you can run further than I can, and you need an excuse to get away from the extended family on Thanksgiving morning, you might want to check it out. You can sign up
here.


DATE & TIME
Thursday, November 25th, 2010 -9am - Turkey Day 8k; 8:30am - 1/4 mile Toddler Trot. Please see the bottom of the page if interested in registering for the Tot Trot.

LOCATION
Hubbell Lighting within the CU-ICAR business park. Hubbell Lighting is located at 701 Millennium Blvd, Greenville, SC 29607.




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