When we went to Highlands in the spring, we passed the Cashiers Farmers Market and both loved how it looked. This time we were able to stop, go in, and enjoy their BBQ and cornbread. Nola loved the carved bears and the owner’s dog that slept on the front porch. Down below, you also see pictures of our second day hiking. We went to Gorges State Park and decided to hike to Rainbow Falls. The first part of the hike was surprisingly easy until, well, it wasn’t. I didn’t think we would ever back to our car. Anyhow, Nola saw several people hiking with sticks, so once she was out of the Kelty, she found herself a hiking stick and I believe would have hiked down the mountain by herself if we would have let her. The following day, we drove up a beautiful mountain to hike Panthertown Valley. This was the most remote hiking spot we visited while on this trip…the parking lot was the shoulder of the gravel road. On the way to this hike, we came across a Christmas Tree farm and some of the trees were already tagged and ready to go.



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