I was awakened at 5:30 am by a local Tornado Warning on my cell phone. Went to bed this same day to the sound of my standby generator humming and providing power to my home. This latter event was due to a fallen tree limb taking out the power in our neighborhood. But between the 2 events, I managed to lead a really nice hike up to Leggett Overlook on the Rock Creek Loop Trail. As soon as I was awaken by the alert, I checked the local and national weather stations and determined the storm was occurring just south of Sale Creek and the Rock Creek trail. The stations indicated there was a peaceful period between 8am and 3pm. This would give us time to complete the hike with a one to two hour buffer zone.
While on the overlook, we experienced to winds picking up strength. By the time we reached the bottom of the hike, around 1:30 pm, the wind was blowing with enough bluster to cause some tree branches to fall. The winds showed up a couple of hours ahead of there predicted arrival time, so it was just about at the close of our window that the hike came to an end. It was a very enjoyable 7 mile moderately strenuous hike with an 1100 foot elevation gain.
If you would like to see a few pictures taken during this hike, click here.
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