Distance

0.7 mi to summit

10.9 mi total

Elevation

3,150 ft start

3,868 ft max

Vertical

1,010 ft gain

Time

1 hr 56 min to summit

6 hr 20 min total

Solo hike on the Appalachian Trail (AT) from Tesnatee Gap to Rock Spring Top and back in unusually mild weather for August starting in the low 60s Fahrenheit. Stopped for lunch at a campsite near the rock face of Cowrock before reaching the peak of Cowrock. The AT goes over the peak of Cowrock, and there are side trails of varying overgrowth to the peak of Wolf Laurel Top, but I found no side trails to the other peaks that the AT passes near, and off-trail bushwhacking in this area is best left for winter hikes. I encountered two venomous snakes on this hike. First I saw a copperhead on the rock face of Cowrock as reported by a backpacker. Then I heard a rattlesnake while exploring an overlook on the east side of Wolf Laurel Top. Holding my hiking poles up, I plowed through two overgrown sections of the AT. The first was across the gap above Tesnatee Gap below Cowrock. The second on the west side of Corbin Horse Stamp had so many briars that I used my machete extensively and found the return trip much easier. Met several nice folks on the AT including a couple from Woodstock, a young lady with her dog, the backpacker who warned me about the copperhead, and another backpacker named David who fell and cut his knee nearing Tesnatee Gap, so I gave him a ride to his truck at Hogpen Gap. (See more photos in full log under “Other peaks climbed on this trip”.)

Route name

Cowrock 10.9 mi route

out-and-back
Obstacles

no info yet

Key gear

trekking poles

Other peaks climbed on this trip