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SUMMARY:2025 Free the Fir Volunteer Work Day in the Roan Highlands
DESCRIPTION:When: September 11\, 2025 (9:30 am-3:30 pm)\, Rain Date September 16\, 2025 \nWhat: Tropical Storm Helene caused extensive damage to the red spruce-Fraser fir forest in and around Toll House Gap and Roan High Knob. Our partners at the U.S. Forest Service cleared this area of storm damaged trees under a compressed timeline\, using tree material as matting to prevent erosion. We would like to “jump start” natural forest regeneration in this area by releasing small spruce and fir saplings and wildflowers that may be covered or bent over under matting or downed tree branches. \nHow: We will canvas the entire cleared area (roughly 25 acres)\, identifying and uncovering any healthy saplings that we can find and easily release. We will not use any mechanized tools or move large pieces of debris. \nHeads Up: While this work is fairly gentle\, it does require the ability to scramble over a very rugged area with uneven footing\, potential holes\, and rocks. Please do not sign up for this event if you have knee\, back or balance issues. This event is not suitable for small children or dogs. \nWhere: Meet at the Roan High Knob (aka Cloudland) Parking Area at 9:30 am (Directions – https://maps.app.goo.gl/sYNgMT9rLegTH4Ci7) \nWhat to Wear: Dress for the weather and work outside. Please wear long pants and sturdy work boots and bring rain gear. \nWhat to Bring: Bring your lunch\, water\, and gear in addition to leather work gloves\, eye protection\, and any small hand tools (loppers\, garden claws\, small hoes) that may help uncover seedlings. Bathrooms and handwashing are available at the Cloudland Parking Area\, but there is no potable water. \nSchedule:\n9:30 – 10:00 – Sign in\, safety talk\, split into crews and begin work\n12:30 – 1:00 – Lunch with your crew\n1:30 – 3:00 – Continue work (return to parking area when finished)\n3:30 – Meet back at parking area for wrap up\, thanks\, and goodbyes \n  \nFor questions or more information\, contact Roan Stewardship Director Marquette Crockett at marquette@appalachian.org. \nThank you for your interest in volunteering with SAHC. The registration for this work day is now closed.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-free-the-fir-volunteer-work-day-in-the-roan-highlands/
LOCATION:Roan High Knob Parking Area (aka Cloudland)\, Roan High Knob Trail Parking Lot\, Bakersville\, NC\, 28705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Roan Stewardship Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunity
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UID:28611-1758362400-1758362400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Clawtoberfest Hike - Strawberry Gap Trail
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, September 20th\nTime: 10:00 am\nWhere: Strawberry Gap to Blue Ridge Pastures\nDistance: 6 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately strenuous (7/10)\nCost: FREE for all participants (Pre-Registration is Required!)\n  \nKick-off Clawtoberfest with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy by joining us for a guided hike for Highland Brewing Company’s “Thirst for Good” partnership!  We’re hitting the trails to celebrate Highland Brewing Company’s seasonal Clawhammer Oktoberfest Lager by hiking to Blue Ridge Pastures via the Strawberry Gap Trail. Participants will hike a moderately strenuous 6 mile out-and-back through a beautiful forest while taking in sweeping views of Fairview\, NC before arriving at the remote Blue Ridge Pastures. \nStrawberry Gap is in the stunning Upper Hickory Nut Gorge trail network and climbs upward for three miles through beautiful\, boulder-strewn forests. About halfway up\, a rock outcrop offers sweeping views over a picturesque valley and range upon range of distant\, blue mountains. The climax of this trail is Blue Ridge Pastures\, where the forests give way to a ridgeline pasture\, revealing dramatic views of the Hickory Nut Gorge\, Bearwallow Mountain\, Little Pisgah Mountain\, and in the distance the highest mountains in the eastern United States.  \nThis trail is made possible through a partnership between two local land trusts–Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) and Conserving Carolina. SAHC owns Strawberry Gap Preserve and worked with multiple private landowners to protect this beautiful mountain land with conservation easements. Conserving Carolina then built the trail\, which connects to Trombatore Trail at Blue Ridge Pastures. This brings us to more than 16 miles of connected trails in the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge. \nThis hike is part of our corporate partnership with Highland Brewing Company in Asheville\, NC.  Highland donates a portion of sales of seasonal releases during the “release party” at the Tasting Room in Asheville to support SAHC’s land and water conservation efforts\, and we lead guided hikes for folks to experience and enjoy the natural landscapes for which these seasonal brews are named and beyond. \nAfter the hike we will have plenty of time to head back by Highland Brewing to enjoy all the festivities and share a Clawhammer together! \n*Please note that Strawberry Gap passes through privately owned land and dogs are not allowed on this trail.  \nCost – FREE for all participants\, (Pre-Registration is Required Below!) \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-clawtoberfest-hike-strawberry-gap-trail/
CATEGORIES:"For Love of Beer & Mountains",Hikes and Outings
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SUMMARY:2025 NCWF/SAHC Volunteer Work Day at Bowditch Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, September 26 from 9 am to 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County\, NC\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for volunteer work day and invasive plant species removal at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County. \nOriginally protected as a conservation easement in 2020\, the landowners donated the land to SAHC in 2023. (With SAHC’s ownership of the land\, the conservation easement was assigned to our partners at Blue Ridge Conservancy.) Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest\, cleared agricultural fields\, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. \nWe will focus our workday along the creek targeting Japanese knotweed. The significant length of natural stream and several wetland areas makes this property stand out as an opportunity for restoration projects (clean ups\, invasive species removal\, revegetation with native plants) that will directly benefit wildlife and multiple habitat types. This is part of a long-term process to restore the land – which will also include planting native species in the stream corridor. We will be working on a management plan for the property over the next year. \nThis is one of a series of collaborative volunteer work days on SAHC-conserved land organized by our partners at NC Wildlife Federation.\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-ncwf-sahc-volunteer-work-day-at-bowditch-bottoms-6/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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UID:28626-1758888000-1758895200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 September SAHC Community Farm Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, September 26\nTime: Starting at 12:00 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.0 miles \nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (5/10)\, several steep inclines are present on this trail\nCost: FREE for SAHC Members\, $10 for non-members\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for a Guided Hike at the SAHC Community Farm \nWhat can you see on the Discovery Trail at the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Community Farm in Alexander\, NC? The 2.0-mile loop winds through sunlit fields and shady forest edges\, providing views to showcase the vibrant beauty of the farm. Learn about the positive aspects of agroforestry as you walk through silvopasture demonstration project\, see apple trees growing in the Food Forest orchard\, stroll through the youth-friendly Story Walk\, discover how stream buffers help protect water quality\, and check out the growing areas for SAHC’s Farm Incubator Program. \nAs you explore the 140-acre property\, you may encounter Scottish Highland cattle grazing in the pastures\, white-tailed deer moving quietly through the woods\, or hawks soaring overhead. Summer is a lively time on the farm\, when native pollinator plants blooms\, birds and wildlife are active\, and our conservation and agriculture projects are on full display. \nWhether you’re a nature enthusiast\, photographer\, or someone curious about regenerative agriculture\, this hike offers an inspiring look at how conservation and farming can work hand in hand. \nPlease note that the SAHC Community Farm is an active site not open to the public outside of scheduled events. To protect this space and ensure a positive experience for all\, pre-registration is required. After registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nTo Register for this Hike\, Fill Out Form Below:\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-september-sahc-community-farm-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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