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Farlow Gap is a popular trail for
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and
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, located in the western area of
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. It is an expert-level trail, and considered "one of the toughest mountain bike trails in Pisgah National Forest."https://www.youtube.com
2015 Pisgah Race, Stage 5.
It is primarily a downhill trail, about in length. It can be combined with other trails to form a loop of about , requiring anywhere from three to six hours to complete.https://www.singletracks.com
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Description

Nearly the entire trail is
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, and starts with a relatively flat section but quickly becomes
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into a
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. It has been described as "brutal" and is one of the steepest and rockiest downhill trails in Pisgah National Forest. Many people ride to the left or right of the rock garden, or dismount and walk on one side of it. The trail drops about in , then connects with the Daniel Ridge trail. After the early steep sections, the remainder of the trail includes some short uphill sections, other rocky areas, occasional
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, and other
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sections. The trail also crosses several small creeks, including Shuck Ridge Creek, and one fork of the Davidson River. Farlow Gap is usually ridden as part of a loop. This requires riding to the top, starting for example from near the trailhead of the Daniel Ridge Trail, and riding a mostly uphill route of about on a doubletrack trail. A short section of this route runs parallel to, and twice crosses the
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, shortly before arriving at the starting point of Farlow Gap. After completing the Farlow Gap section, the trail links with Daniel Ridge Trail, which can be taken in one of two directions. Both directions feature more flowy technical riding, both of which return to the start point. A separate short ride from the Daniel Ridge Trail can be taken to see Toms Spring Falls.


Other activities

This trail is used mainly by mountain bikers, but can be equally enjoyed by hikers. Due to the steepness of many sections, horseback riding, and sled-dogging is prohibited. Challenges for hikers include a long strenuous climb when hiking the trail as a loop, rocky sections, and crossing small creeks. Trail rules require mountain bikers to yield to hikers; nevertheless, hikers should be watchful of mountain bike traffic. Mountain bike races sometimes include Farlow Gap as a section of the race, and hikers should either avoid the trail on these days, or be especially watchful. The trail crosses several creeks where water bottles can be filled.


Animals, plants, and geology

There is a variety of birds, reptiles and mammals in the area.
Deer Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer ...
,
rabbits Rabbits, also known as bunnies or bunny rabbits, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also contains the hares) of the order Lagomorpha (which also contains the pikas). ''Oryctolagus cuniculus'' includes the European rabbit specie ...
and
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may be spotted by watchful hikers and mountain bikers. Farlow Gap and the Daniel Ridge Trail pass through forests with diverse tree species, including
yellow poplar ''Liriodendron tulipifera''—known as the tulip tree, American tulip tree, tulipwood, tuliptree, tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, and yellow-poplar—is the North American representative of the two-species genus ''Liriodendron'' (the other ...
, Oak, red oak, Nyssa sylvatica, black gum, and Acer rubrum, red maple. Rhododendron maximum, Rhododendron also grows abundantly (sometimes called laurel), and remains green all year, its leaves curling in the winter.


History

The early history of Farlow Gap trail is unclear. Geological documents from the 1940s identify a small mica mine located on the trail.North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, Bulletin Number 49, "Mica Deposits of the Franklin-Sylva District, North Carolina", 1946 Small flakes of the shiny mineral are often seen alongside the trail. The site has also been alternately identified as "Furlow Gap" or "Furlough Gap" in old historical records.


Photo gallery

Image:Pisgah National Forest (Farlow Gap trail sign).jpg, Sign at trailhead (Farlow Gap downhill section) Image:Farlow_Gap_(rocky_surface).jpg, A downhill section. Image:Farlow_Gap_(creek_crossing)_06.jpg, A creek running across the trail Image:Farlow_Gap_(waterfall_visible_from_trail).jpg, A small waterfall visible from the trail Image:Pisgah National Forest (waterfall).jpg, Toms Spring Falls can be reached from Daniel Ridge Trail. Image:North_Carolina_Geological_Survey_-_detail_(1946).jpg, A geological survey published in 1946 shows Farlow Gap (#24) as the site of a mica mine.


See also

*Hiking *Mountain biking *Downhill mountain biking *Mountain bike *Downhill bike *Enduro (mountain biking) *Glossary of cycling


Notes


References


External links


Brevardnc.com
(Insiders guide to Transylvania County, including information about
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in Pisgah National Forest). {{NorthCarolinaTrails, state=collapsed Pisgah National Forest Mountain biking Hiking trails in North Carolina