The Red House Inn - Brevard Bed and Breakfast
The Red House Inn - Brevard Bed and Breakfast
The Red House Inn - Brevard Bed and Breakfast

Friday, December 11, 2009

 

Red House Inn wishes you happy holidays

Happy holidays!

We just want to thank everyone who made our third season a great success. We're off to England just after Christmas to visit Daniel's family for a couple of weeks but will be back to inn keeping in mid-January. We'll continue to make improvements around the inn and look forward to having you as guests in 2010.

Gift Certificates are available

If you enjoyed your experience with us, share the Red House Inn with a gift certificate for friends and family this holiday season.

We wish you all the best for the New Year.

Best wishes,

Tracie, Daniel and Emily Trusler

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

 

Fall at the Red House Inn

Fall is here

We are entering one of the best times of year in Brevard, the days are warm and sunny and the nights are cooling off into the mid 40's. We have just lit the wood stove in the living room for the first time and our guests are enjoying the fire at night and in the morning at breakfast.

We have received a great deal of rain in the last few weeks and the waterfalls are looking the best they have in a couple of years. Many of the small cascades and spring fed streams in the forest are running again, and Pisgah really feels like the temperate rainforest it is. October and November are great months to hike, bike and fly-fish around Brevard as the leaves are changing, the views from the ridges are breathtaking, and the rivers are running well. We are always happy to provide trail recommendations for both biking and hiking that will help you take full advantage of the season.

The newsletter below has more information about things that have been happening around the county. To sign up for this newsletter, visit www.visitwaterfalls.com. We hope we will see you soon at the Red House.
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The Adventurist - July 2009 - Brevard and Transylvania County, NC

Tracy TurpenDear Traveler,

I recently had the great good fortune of being part of an amazing photo shoot that was sponsored by the Transylvania County Tourism Development Authority. Its purpose was to capture images that show the wonder and magic of Transylvania County. The most remarkable aspect of the two-day shoot was the incredible support by the community. Over forty volunteers and a host of local organizations worked behind the scenes and in front of the camera to help make the project a success.

Photographer Tracy Turpen and her husband Lance Elzie braved everything from drenching thunderstorms to the chilly waters at the base of Sliding Rock to bring back images that are truly special. Many of these photographs can be found on the new visitwaterfalls.com website.

In addition to great photography by Tracy and Lance, visitwaterfalls.com is full of useful information to help you make the most of your visit to the county. I believe you'll find this "virtual tour" of Transylvania County entertaining and enlightening -- and I hope that it inspires a real visit.

Happy trails,

The Adventurist

PS - If you would like to see a slide show of the shoot, click here.



Forest Festival Day & Intercollegiate

lumberjack competitionWatch the wood chips fly at The Cradle of Forestry in Pisgah National Forest when lumberjacks and jills from four colleges compete in events like "Team Log Roll," "Horizontal Speed Chop," "Pulpwood Toss" and "Pole Fell."

Cindy Carpenter, Education & Interpretation Program Manager at the Cradle, assured me that the events will be as exciting as their descriptions. And once you get your fill of axe throwing and bolt splitting you can check out over 50 traditional craftspeople, exhibitors and musicians who will be on hand to celebrate the heritage of our nation's forests.

If you've ever had a hankering to try your hand at horseshoe making, open hearth cooking, wood carving, tree felling or fiddle making, here's your chance. Or you can just tap your feet to some great Americana, old time and bluegrass music by some standout musicians, including the unforgettably-named "The Mason Jar Drinkers."

For more information, click here.


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Calling All Locavores: Farm Fair September 5th

mountain bikerI've met a lot of fascinating people in my travels around Transylvania County. Right up there at the top of the list is Todd Branham. He's one of my go-to sources when I have a question about mountain biking. Often, he answers the phone from some exotic location where he's attending a big mountain bike event. But his real passion is the trails of Transylvania County and he promotes several notable local bike races through his company Blue Ridge Adventures.

This year, Todd has come up with a doozie. It's call the Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race. And if you're a serious mountain biker, this is your kind of event. This four day competition covers 130 miles and 31,000 feet of elevation gain. With $15,000 in prize money, the PMBSR is the richest cash purse stage race in the country, drawing championship riders from such far-flung locales as South Africa and Guatemala.

But even if you're not a hardcore fat tire freak, you can and your family can still get in on the action. Blue Ridge Adventures is sponsoring a free Kids Race on Thursday, October 15 at 5:30. It's a great chance for the kids to have some fun and meet some of the best mountain bike riders in the world.

For more information about the event, click here.

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Fall in Love - Tour de Falls, October 17th and 18th


As a huge fan of DuPont State Forest, I never miss a chance to encourage friends and visitors to visit one of the jewels of our state's forest system. However, not everyone possesses the mobility to get out and hike the trails and experience the spectacular waterfalls of the forest.

Enter the amazing volunteer group, Friends of DuPont Forest. Twice a year, they sponsor the Tour de Falls, a 12-mile tour by shuttle bus to Triple Falls, High Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Lake Julia.

Shuttle buses will run continually from 9 am to 3 pm between the four sites, allowing visitors to spend as much time as they'd like at each site, many which have shelters, picnic tables and benches.

Do yourself a favor and take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to see DuPont State Forest at its very best. For more information, click here.


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Weather Channel visits Transylvania County

Kerrie Cassani-Levick, a field producer for the Weather Channel, was in town recently to shoot a feature on the waterfalls of Transylvania County. She interviewed Steve Pagano, Park Superintendent of Gorges State Park, Ranger Larry Johnson, and Debi Whitmire of Headwaters Outfitters. In addition, Kerrie captured some great video of Upper Bearwallow, Toxaway, French Broad, Mill Shoals and Bird Rock Falls. Thanks to recent heavy rainfall, the waterfalls were spectacular.

According to Kerrie, she'll be back with in Transylvania County in mid-October with Meteorologist Jim Cantore who will be shooting a story on the fall color. I'll keep you posted about when the waterfall and fall color features will air.



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waterfallRecord Rainfall = Great Waterfall Watching


Local landscape architect Charlie Landreth, who's always keeping his eye on the skies, likes to say "When it rains it pours. And when the rain stops, the waters fall."

The truth of his adage was underscored by last week's epic rainfall. Gorges State Park, in the southwestern area of the county received over 32 inches of rain over a four day period. And I can personally attest that I've never seen the waterfalls look more spectacular. I was fortunate enough to spend time in Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Forest and Gorges State Park over a two day period and every waterfall I encountered was breathtaking.

Levels will drop off in the coming days, but if you're planning to come up to the mountains this weekend, you're sure to still see an impressive display. For avid waterfall watchers, there's never been a better time for waterfall watching.


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Tornadoes wreak havoc



Fortunately, the only damage has been to opposing football teams. The Brevard College football team is off to a 5-0 start this year and just won their first South Atlantic Conference game last week. To keep up with the torrid Tornados, go to BCtornados.com.

If you're a fan of fall football in the mountains, make plans to attend the Tornado's next home game against Tusculum on Saturday, October 10 at 6 pm.



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Would you like to contribute to The Adventurist? If you've got a story about your vacation experience in Transylvania County that you'd like to share, email me at The Adventurist.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

 

Upcoming bike events

There are two great bike events coming up on the 28th of March and the Red House Inn is a great place to stay for either of them.

The Assault on the Carolinas

The event has three featured rides that are fully supported with well-stocked rest stops and bathroom facilities. All rides start and finish at Brevard High School. Riders can choose between the 100K ( 65.8 miles), 60K (37 miles), and 40K (25 miles) options.
Each of the rides offers wonderful scenery, traffic support at major intersections, and well marked courses. All rides begin at 9:00am and follow the same course for approximately 9 miles.

2nd Annual Save the Trails @ Dupont State Forest

Location:
Start/finish area will be located at the Guion farmhouse in DuPont State Forest off of Sky Valley Road.
Brief Description:
A fun and challenging mountain bike RIDE through the scenic trails of DuPont State Forest. Funds raised go to Pisgah Area SORBA to help build and maintain the area trails for use by mountain bikers.
Three courses available:
Epic 44+ mile route- single track & access roads route covering all sections of the forest.
Expert 25+ mile ride - primarily single track & some access roads with lots ups and downs.
Intermediate 15 miles - a shorter, route but still a few challenging sections.
Additional Information
Registration will be held from 8:00 to 9:15 a.m. at Guion Farm, off of Sky Valley Rd. The ride is rain or shine and concludes by 5:00 p.m. (at which time the gates will be locked). Food and drinks will be provided for all riders at rest stops along the routes. There will be a raffle so bring a few buck for raffle tickets and chance to win some cool prizes!
Prices:
SORBA MEMBER - $25.00NON MEMBER - $35.00
Registration:
Save money and register early! Early registration closes March 21st at midnight. On-site registration will be held from 8:00 to 9:15 a.m. at Guion Farm, off of Sky Valley Rd.

Online Registration (ACTIVE.com) Ends: March 21, 2009 11:59 PM Pacific Time





Friday, February 20, 2009

 

Entertainment in Brevard

We’re excited about music and film events in Brevard coming up soon. The Eroica Trio performs at the Porter Center for Performing Arts at Brevard College February 27 and Banff Mountain Film Festival Tour makes a stop here March 20-21 as well. For tickets and more information about events at the Porter Center go to their website http://www.theportercenter.org/.

Ongoing music events include Mountain Music Tuesdays at Celestial Mountain Music and on Thursday evenings at Silvermont. It’s a great chance to listen to traditional music and experience some local flavor. Both are free and within walking distance from the Red House Inn in downtown Brevard.

For other events, check out the new http://www.brevardnclive.com/ website which includes entertainment and outdoors events listings.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

 

Hike to John's Rock




The fall is a perfect time for hiking around Brevard. On a mid-October hike to John's Rock in Pisgah National Forest, we enjoyed the foliage along the trail and the cool, crisp air. Even nearing the end of October we're still seeing some of the best color we've ever seen in autumn. Views are terrific from a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway this time of year as well. We'll enjoy peak color into the second week in November so there's still time to come to the mountains to enjoy fall.

Friday, October 10, 2008

 

Great leaf season and we even have gasoline

The last few weeks have been challenging here in Brevard as the shortage of gasoline meant lines at the pumps and sometimes there was no gas to be had in town. All that inconvenience is over now and the price of fuel is falling quickly which is a great help to people coming to Brevard to see the fall colour.
The leaves are starting to turn in the higher elevations and with all the dry weather we have had this summer we are expecting some brilliant colour. We recommend a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway for our guests to experience the early colour and the wonderful waterfalls at Graveyard Fields and in Pisgah National Forest. As the season progresses, we expect spectacular scenery at Dupont State Forest towards the end of the month, with fall colour providing a stunning backdrop for the magnificent waterfalls and the quiet beauty of Lake Julia.

As always, we have trail maps and waterfall guide books for guest use and we're more than happy to share directions our favorite spots. Lately, we've enjoyed hiking along the Parkway near Mount Pisgah with Copper and mountain biking in Dupont State Forest.
Chris from Chimney Rock State Park stopped by for a visit today and said that the park area usually has peak colour early in November and that he is expecting a great year. If you have never been to Chimney Rock we highly recommend it. There are some great trails to walk and the views over the gorge are wonderful. Some people especially like the elevator that runs inside the rock to take you to the top. The nearby town of Lake Lure provides shopping and dining for after the hike and all this is only about 35 minute drive from the Red House.

As you can tell Brevard is ideally placed for experiencing the best fall colour, and we have an extended season because of our central location. At the present time we still have availability for the first two weekends in November, which was when we saw our best colour last year although fewer people were here to see it.




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Monday, May 5, 2008

 

Tour of Waterfalls

Friends of DuPont Forest is sponsoring the Tour de Falls again this Mother’s Day Weekend. The 12 mile tour by shuttle bus visits four of DuPont Forest’s most spectacular sites including Triple Falls, High Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Lake Julia. Tours will be offered Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, May 11. Easy-to-enter shuttles will leave from the Buck Forest parking area on Staton Road from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. each day. This tour is a great opportunity for families and those who cannot hike to experience the beauty of the forest, spring in bloom and breath-taking waterfalls. Bring a picnic lunch and your camera. Refreshments will be served in the rustic lodge overlooking Lake Julia before the tour returns to the parking lot.
A $10 per person donation is requested. Allow 2 hours for your tour.

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