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== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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Well built, blue blaze trail to the views at the summit.  New summit trail replaces the old steep rocky jeep road.  The new summit trail is a longer route but has several switchbacks and thus a more gradual way to the top.  As the trail winds its way up, it will cross the old road from time to time.  The old jeep road is still available for hiking if you want to but the summit trail is much easier. 
A new trail is being built to summit, but short by 200 yard which is finished on the old steep gravel road.  The park website says at the summit that the following can be seen: The Peak, Three Top and Bluff Mountains, Mount Jefferson, Grandfather Mountain, Mount Mitchell, Mt Rodgers (VA), and the Iron Mountains in Virginia and Tennessee.
 
The north view feature spectacular views of the entire Amphibolite Range north of Boone with Mount Rogers and Whitetop in Virginia also viewable.  On extremely clear days it's possible to see Pilot Mountain way off near Winston Salem.  
 
The south view features 3 ski resorts (Beach, Sugar, Appalachian Ski), Grandfather Mountain, Roan Highlands, and the Black Mountains. On extremely clear days, it's been reported that Mount Guyot in the Smokies is visible!
 
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|Trailhead
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|Neat tree that looks like it's growing on a rock out of thin air
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|Bench with a good view north towards "The Peak" in Ashe County
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|1.9
|Trail arrives at top. Go left for the south view, go right for north view and the true summit
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== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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