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Backroads of North Carolina
This is another of those essential guides, but perhaps it also gives a taste of this most picturesque and
often overlooked region of the USA to the armchair traveller. Backroads
of North Carolina introduces the reader to the road less travelled and
that road takes you from sea to mountain, from quiet glades to raging
waterfalls.
I guess there is a reason why North Carolina remains virtually
unexplored by overseas visitors. It’s all about location. It’s neither
New York nor Florida, which are the two East Coast destinations
favoured by travellers, but this is an undiscovered gem of a state. If
you have a love of unspoilt countryside with charming interludes of
wooden homes and towering lighthouses then this is the state for you.
The author, Kevin Adams, chose a photographer for this book. He chose a
man that knew exactly the best shot to complement the text, a chap who
understood the author’s message and was always around when needed.
Kevin took the pictures himself! He has a style that makes scenes of
rushing water almost mystical, and his views of sunsets over the ocean
are enchanting.
Backroads of North Carolina offers the tourist nearly 30 scenic drives.
The itineraries vary from the short half-day meander of about 15 miles
to the longer trip of 180 miles that you might consider for that
long-awaited weekend away. Kevin divides the region into 5 sections
with numerous routes for each area so it’s easy to plan your holiday to
include those spots of special interest.
Route 14, for example, takes us to Cherokee Country. The name sounds
romantic but tinged with tragedy. I am sure many will know of the
now-infamous Trail of Tears when in the 1830s the US government rounded
up and force-marched most of the tribe to Oklahoma. The town of
Cherokee boasts many gift shops selling authentic Cherokee souvenirs
made by authentic Cherokees in Asia from authentic Cherokee plastic.
There is the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and Oconaluftee Indian
Village if you want to learn more about the real original inhabitants.
Route 14 covers 35 miles and would be an ideal first trip to give some
historic perspective to your visit.
Backroads of North Carolina will entice you away from shopping malls
and fast food vendors. This volume is penned by a man who takes evident
pride in his home state and he is happy for you to share.
Backroads of North Carolina
Author and photographer: Kevin Adams
Published by: Voyageur Press
Price: £13.99, $21.99 US
ISBN 978-0-7603-2592-6
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