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the lodge mills river: Wild and Scenic River Study Report and Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the North Fork, South Fork and Mills Rivers, Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina , 1994 |
the lodge mills river: Pisgah National Forest (N.F.), Wild and Scenic River(s) (WSR) Study, North Fork River, South Fork, and Mills River , 1994 |
the lodge mills river: Great Day Hikes on North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, 2020-02-18 The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is an 1,175-mile destination trail that crosses North Carolina from Clingmans Dome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Jockey's Ridge State Park on the Outer Banks. It traverses 37 counties, 7 national parks and forests, and nearly a dozen state parks and historic sites. This is the first-ever guide to day hikes along the crown jewel of North Carolina foot trails. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or new to the outdoors, this official guide from Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail is your go-to companion for exploring all the trail has to offer, showcasing everything from scenic mountain vistas to surprising escapes in the state's Piedmont region and the wonders of coastal plain pocosins. Features include - 40 hikes carefully chosen to appeal to hikers of all experience levels - Helpful hike finder feature to identify the perfect hikes for birding, waterfalls, history, universal accessibility, and more - Turn-by-turn guidance and key points of interest for each hike - Full-color maps and photographs - Helpful information about the trail's history and ongoing development |
the lodge mills river: Journeying On Jere Brittain, Jim Brittain, Journeying On is a collection of essays, poems. and songs about Mills River, North Carolina, by sixth-generation natives Jere Brittain and his late brother, Jim Brittain. Jere is professor emeritus of horticulture, Clemson University; Jim was professor emeritus of history, Georgia Tech. Many of Jere's essays were published as columns by the Hendersonville Lightning; Jim's essays were published in the Town of Mills River Newsletter. |
the lodge mills river: Through the Mountains John E Ross, 2023-10-17 Two generations have passed since the publication of Wilma Dykeman's landmark environmental history, The French Broad. In Through the Mountains: The French Broad River and Time, John Ross updates that seminal book with groundbreaking new research. More than the story of a single river, Through the Mountains covers the entire watershed from its headwaters in North Carolina's Blue Ridge and the Great Smoky Mountains to its mouth in Knoxville, Tennessee. The French Broad watershed has faced new perils and seen new discoveries since 1955, when The French Broad was published. Geologists have learned that the Great Smoky Mountains are not among the world's oldest as previously thought; climatologists and archaeologists have traced the dramatic effects of global warming and cooling on the flora, fauna, and human habitation in the watershed; and historians have deepened our understanding of enslaved peoples once thought not to be a part of the watershed's history. Even further, this book documents how the French Broad and its tributaries were abused by industrialists, and how citizens fought to mitigate the pollution. Through the Mountains also takes readers to notable historic places: the hidden mound just inside the gate of Biltmore where Native Americans celebrated the solstices; the once-secret radio telescope site above Rosman where NASA eavesdropped on Russian satellites; and the tiny hamlet of Gatlinburg where Phi Beta Phi opened its school for mountain women in 1912. Wilma Dykeman once asked what the river had meant to the people who lived along it. In the close of Through the Mountains, Ross reframes that question: For 14,000 years the French Broad and its tributaries have nurtured human habitation. What must we start doing now to ensure it will continue to nourish future generations? Answering this question requires a knowledge of the French Broad's history, an understanding of its contemporary importance, and a concern for the watershed's sustainable future. Through the Mountains fulfills these three criteria, and, in many ways, presents the larger story of America's freshwater habitats through the incredible history of the French Broad. |
the lodge mills river: Off the Beaten Track Jim Parham, 1999-06 |
the lodge mills river: Explorer's Guide Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains (Fourth Edition) (Explorer's Complete) Jim Hargan, 2012-06-04 Details the attractions, historic sites, accommodations, restaurants, and outdoor activities of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. |
the lodge mills river: MyTuxedo Doesn't Fit Me Anymore-Memories of a Mill Village Brat Robert Ballard, 2010-05 I grew up in a small cotton mill village called Tuxedo NC. In this book are my memories about the mill, the village and people I knew and loved. I include stories about my family, the businesses in Tuxedo, and how our fire and rescue department had its beginnings. |
the lodge mills river: Book of Reference to the Plan of the Parish of ... Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, 1875 |
the lodge mills river: Hiking Trails in the Southern Mountains Jerry Sullivan, Glenda Daniel, 1975 |
the lodge mills river: Best Hikes Asheville, North Carolina Johnny Molloy, 2024-02-06 This fully revised guidebook covers 40 family-friendly hikes within 100 miles or about 1 hour from the Asheville, North Carolina area. Colorful and full of easy and moderate hikes, it’s perfect for families and novice hikers. Detailed hike descriptions, at-a-glance specs, and GPS coordinates for every trailhead make this a go-to guide for the area. |
the lodge mills river: North Carolina Adventure Weekends Jessie Johnson, Matt Schneider, 2017-11-07 North Carolina Adventure Weekends makes it easy for campers, hikers, cyclists, paddlers, and climbers to plan weekend after weekend of memorable outdoor trips. It’s written for both novice and experienced adventurers who enjoy―or aspire to enjoy―a variety of outdoor pursuits but don’t have time to spend hours researching the best destinations or can’t get away for a long trip. Most outdoors enthusiasts enjoy a variety of activities, and this is the ideal resource for hikers who love to climb, paddlers who also pedal, and everyone who wants to get the most adventure out of a weekend. It’s also ideal for couples, families, or groups who love sharing a weekend getaway but want to do different things. Many guidebooks focus on one specific activity, such as hiking, paddling, or camping, and North Carolina Adventure Weekends eliminates the need for weekend warriors to spend hours thumbing through multiple guidebooks and websites, trying to find the best options for their multisport weekend trips. Furthermore, regional guidebooks might offer suggestions on different outdoor activities but not pinpoint the best options for adventurers who only have a weekend to explore. With North Carolina Adventure Weekends, readers have numerous action-packed weekend itineraries at their fingertips. They’ll know not only where to stay to be closest to the action, but also which adventures―hike routes, bike rides, paddle trips, climbing areas, etc.―are weekend-worthy. Each chapter highlights a focused geographic area and includes detailed directions, so readers can spend more time playing and less time driving from place to place. Adventurers will also learn where to stock up on supplies, what to do on a rainy day, and where to go to rehash the weekend’s adventures over an epic-worthy meal and a beer. |
the lodge mills river: Pisgah Inn Marci Spencer, 2020-06-15 Around 1919, George Weston left New York to return to his boyhood home in the Arden-Fletcher area of Western North Carolina. The US government had recently established Pisgah National Forest by purchasing 80,000 acres from Edith, George Vanderbilt's widow; lands deserted by logging companies; and other tracts. While superintendent of farms at the Biltmore Estate, Weston had admired those mountainous landscapes. About two miles from Mount Pisgah and a mile from Vanderbilt's private Buck Spring Lodge, Weston constructed Pisgah Inn on property leased from the US Forest Service. Visitors came from across the country and around the world to stay and dine at Pisgah Inn. By the 1940s, the construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway brought drastic changes across the narrow, isolated Pisgah ridgeline. Today, a more modern 1960s lodge welcomes guests to its grand views and preserves the history, charm, and natural setting of the original Pisgah Inn. |
the lodge mills river: Field & Stream , 2003-05 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
the lodge mills river: North Carolina, Rebuilding an Ancient Commonwealth, 1584-1925 Robert Digges Wimberly Connor, 1928 |
the lodge mills river: On the Cains Brad Burns, 2020-03-24 A historical look at and current guide to the Cains River in New Brunswick. There is almost a mystical aura surrounding the Cains and its Atlantic salmon and brook trout fishery. Only about a third of it was ever settled and then lightly, and by the middle of the twentieth century settlers had all given up and the river reverted to completely wild, which it still is today. The book also explores the Cains’s relationship with the Miramichi River, in particular the Black Brook, the biggest and most productive pool on the river. In low water, a substantial portion of the Cains’s fall run of fish stacks up there waiting for rain. |
the lodge mills river: Point of View ... , 1923 |
the lodge mills river: Reports from Select Committees of the House of Lords and Evidence Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1862 |
the lodge mills river: The North Carolina Birding Trail North Carolina Birding Trail, 2009-06-15 North Carolina harbors an incredible diversity of habitats that provide food and shelter for more than 440 bird species throughout the year, making the state a destination for birders and nature lovers. The North Carolina Birding Trail is a driving trail linking birders and tourists with great birding sites across the state and the local communities in which they are found. The third of three regional guides, the Mountain Trail Guide presents 105 premier birding destinations in the North Carolina mountains, from the Tennessee border in the west to Interstate 77 in the east. The spiral-bound volume features maps, detailed site descriptions, and color photographs throughout. Each site description includes directions as well as information on access, focal species and habitats, and on-site visitor amenities. Special while you're in the area listings accompany each of eighteen site groupings, so visitors can travel to a cluster of birding destinations and enjoy other local highlights and attractions along the way. |
the lodge mills river: Flyfisher's Guide to Northern California Seth Norman, 2004 |
the lodge mills river: Pictorial History of the World's Greatest War and New International Atlas of the World , 1919 |
the lodge mills river: Report on the Conditions of the Sea Fisheries of the South Coast of New England United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1910 |
the lodge mills river: Report of the Commissioner for ... United States Fish Commission, 1910 |
the lodge mills river: The Distribution of Fish and Fish Eggs During ... United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1909 |
the lodge mills river: Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year ... and Special Papers United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1910 |
the lodge mills river: Better Fruit, Better Vegetables , 1906 |
the lodge mills river: Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway Victoria Logue, Frank Logue, Nichole Blouin, 2010-08-17 Flowing among the beautiful mountains and valleys of Virginia and North Carolina, the 469-mile-long Blue Ridge Parkway is a true American jewel. Built to expose motorists to nature as well as to preserve its beauty, the Parkway still delivers unrivaled beauty today. Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway is filled with information useful to those traveling the Parkway and is detailed with color photographs throughout. It highlights the many significant points of interest located on and nearby the Parkway, including Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi, Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, and Mabry Mill, one of the most photographed sites on the Parkway. Also noted are locations of overlooks, waterfalls, and tunnels as well as key entry and exit points along the Parkway. The guide features a brief history of the Parkway itself, a look at the surrounding geology and human history of the area, and an extensive wildflower bloom calendar. The book is organized mile-post to mile-post, appropriate for travelers who are driving the entire Blue Ridge Parkway or only a small section. |
the lodge mills river: The River Pollution Dilemma in Victorian England Dr Leslie Rosenthal, 2014-04-28 Nineteenth-century Britain witnessed a dramatic increase in its town population, as a hitherto largely rural economy transformed itself into an urban one. Though the political and social issues arising from these events are well-known, little is known about how the British legal process coped with the everyday strains that emerged from the unprecedented scale of these changes. This book explores the river pollution dilemma faced by the British courts during the second half of the nineteenth century when the legal process had to confront the new incompatible realities arising from the increasing amounts of untreatable waste flowing into the rivers. This dilemma struck at the heart of both Victorian urban and rural society, as the necessary sanitary reformation of the swelling cities and expanding industry increasingly poisoned the rivers, threatening the countryside and agricultural rents and livelihoods. Focusing on ten legal disputes, the book investigates the dilemma that faced the courts; namely how to protect the traditional and valued rights of landholders whose rivers and lands were being polluted by industrial waste and untreated sewage, whilst not hindering the progress of sanitary reform and economic progress in the towns. The case studies considered involve major industrialising centres, such as Birmingham, Leeds, Northampton, Wolverhampton and Barnsley, but also include smaller towns such as Tunbridge Wells, Leamington Spa and Harrogate. The fundamental issues raised remain as important today as they did in Victorian times. The need for the courts to balance a variety of conflicting needs and rights within the limits of contemporary technological capabilities often played out in surprising ways, with outcomes not always in line with theoretical expectations. As such the historical context of the disputes provide fascinating insights into nineteenth-century legal process, and the environmental and social attitudes of the times. |
the lodge mills river: Journal North Carolina. General Assembly. House, 1881 |
the lodge mills river: The Labour Gazette , 1916 |
the lodge mills river: Board of Trade Labour Gazette Great Britain. Ministry of Labour, 1916 |
the lodge mills river: The Board of Trade Labour Gazette , 1909 |
the lodge mills river: Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112085284237 and Others , 1881 |
the lodge mills river: Journal North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate, 1881 |
the lodge mills river: Motorcycle Illustrated , 1910 |
the lodge mills river: Western North Carolina John Preston Arthur, 1914 |
the lodge mills river: Better Fruit , 1907 |
the lodge mills river: Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains Constance E. Richards, Kenneth L. Richards, 2020-03-13 Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Mountains is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to the region that includes Asheville, Biltmore Estate, Cherokee, Blue Ridge Parkway, and other nearby environs. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of the area and its surrounding environs. |
the lodge mills river: The Selborne Magazine and "Nature Notes," , 1909 |
the lodge mills river: Transactions Edinburgh Geological Society, 1958 |
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