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Several of the hike descriptions found online and in books appear to be vastly out of date. Many notes of passing old structures, abandoned buses, and other trail features were simply not seen in 2015. It is suspected that either major cleanup had happened, or the trail has been rerouted in the intervening years. | Several of the hike descriptions found online and in books appear to be vastly out of date. Many notes of passing old structures, abandoned buses, and other trail features were simply not seen in 2015. It is suspected that either major cleanup had happened, or the trail has been rerouted in the intervening years. | ||
The house on the peak near the Tri-State Knob built in the early 1990's has been | The house on the peak near the Tri-State Knob built in the early 1990's has been nearly destroyed. While still standing, nearly every window had been busted, every door knocked down, and the contents removed (looted?) of anything of value. Oddly enough, a new roof has been installed within the last five years. It is hoped that the thought of a home or cabin in this location will be abandoned and one day the structure will be torn down to the ground. | ||
Out of a strange curiosity of the ownership of the ridge line and the fantastic Ashe County Document system, the following deed transfers were discovered: | Out of a strange curiosity of the ownership of the ridge line and the fantastic Ashe County Document system, the following deed transfers were discovered: |