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#Travel US19E for ten miles to town of Roan Mountain.
#Travel US19E for ten miles to town of Roan Mountain.
#Take right/south onto TN143.
#Take right/south onto TN143.
#As soon as the highway divides take left/north onto Old Highway 143.
#Cross bridge and then take left/east onto Stratton Street.
#Turn right/east onto Hampton Creek Road and proceed three miles.
#Take right/south onto Old Highway 143/Sawdust Trail to Cloudland Elem School.
#Parking area is on left/east side of road.  Space for a dozen vehicles.
#Turn left/east onto Hampton Creek Road and proceed three miles.
#Parking area is on left/east side of road.


== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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From parking lot, head through gate through field with briars and cross old bridge to reach trail sign. Turn right to follow along fence row on left crossing an old wood bridge to intersect with farm road.  The path initially proceeds through open meadows and along the Left Prong of Hampton Creek.  CLOSE any gates as you pass through since livestock is grazed in the area.  The route finally enter forest as a single path following the contour over a lower ridge.  Once the path finds another old logging road it heads straight up Yellow Mountain with significant climb.  At 3.75 miles, reach Appalachian Trail.  Desirable is to head another 0.2 miles on the blue blaze at this intersection to Overmountain shelter, which is an old barn.  Return by same route.  Found only one sign for Birchfield Trail on the other side of the creek, but not a clear path.   
From parking lot, initially proceed through open meadows and along the Left Prong of Hampton Creek.  CLOSE any gates as you pass through since livestock is grazed in the area.  Enter forest and continue up Yellow Mountain with significant climb.  At 3.75 miles, reach Appalachian Trail.  Desirable is to head another 0.2 miles to Overmountain shelter, which is an old barn.  Return by same route or take Birchfield trail on the other side of the creek.   


The trail towards the highpoint is mostly up and up with two descending sections.  Our steady pace was just under three hours up and two hours back down.
OVNHT continues into North Carolina for another 1.5 miles.  A long shuttle could be arranged for an all day hike up and over the mountain.  Alternatively, a shuttle at Carvers Gap would allow a just over ten mile hike on OVNHT and A.T.   
 
OVNHT continues into North Carolina for another 1.5 miles.  From the A.T. is skirts the edge of a heavily grown field.  A long shuttle could be arranged for an all day hike up and over the mountain.  Alternatively, a shuttle at Carvers Gap would allow a just over ten mile hike on OVNHT and A.T.   


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== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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The lower part of the route is on active dirt and rock farm roads.  Also watch your step for deposits made by the grazed ponies and cattle.  Two stream crossings have bridges, while others are forded on rocks while avoiding mud.  Keep a close eye on the OVNHT icon blazes.  The large metal ones are probably original from 2008 while the carbonite signs were installed in 2014 to give more guidance.  Once through 4-5 farm gates, the trail veers right down to cross a stream.  Long pants are recommended year around due to large amount of stinging nettle encountered once off the farm roads. A few blowdowns were observed with all able to step/climb over.   


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