Showing posts with label fly fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fly fishing. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2011

TAKING THE BITE OUT OF THE COMPETITION - BURNSVILLE AND SPRUCE PINE, NC


OK, this adolescent sited one week while driving my mother on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the bites out of the sign the following month (teething toy?) are probably the explanation for "this" bite out of the competition.

But Burnsville and Spruce Pine, NC are besting the competition with the "old-timers" in more substantive ways. With the passing of the alcohol referendum this past year, years after the competition did so, our FIRST award-winning restaurant is on the rise: Knife&Fork of Spruce Pine is in the upcoming finals of the WNC Chef Challenge.

The Cove at Celo Mountain - the small, sanctuary setting between Burnsville and Spruce Pine - is pulling competition from the west of Asheville to the north, and from the southern suburbs to the northern neighbors of Asheville. Preserving the simple, rustic elegance of mountain living at its best, allowing the regional attractions to do the rest, THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN, is emerging as the answer to smaller is better - less man-made glamour and more of nature enhanced and preserved.

Admittedly, the likes of Knife and Fork - 10 minutes from us (tops even among Asheville restaurants), Mt. Mitchell Golf course - 10 minutes from us (a Golf Digest 4 1/2 star "Must Play Course"), America's Favorite Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway - (10 minutes from us), horseback riding, rafting,tubing, kayaking, fly and float fishing, snow skiing, snow boarding - 10-15 minutes from us - (without the association fees that go with these!), don't hurt our appeal.

You must see to believe the beauty, the preservation, the uniqueness of this gated community outside of Asheville, NC. We are within 10 minutes of the world-renowned Penland School of Crafts, whose artists have informed our own niche in the High Country, high-end properties that are offered at affordable prices.

Our owners are the Corporate Underwriters of the award-winning non-profit, Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina and our entrance gate is hand-forged by local blacksmiths (click on the above collage for close-up views), whose accomplished tradesmen boast the direct descendants of Daniel Boone and one of North Carolina's Living Treasures (see his most recent work at our "new" state-of-the-art library in one of our most historic buildings.)

As with most of the excellent choices of life, only a very few Estate lots are offered within this exceptional community and even fewer beautifully appointed, small Cabins at Celo.

The summer affords you the opportunity to see not only this pristine, exquisite offering of nature at its best, but also the best of the best that surrounds us. Throughout the remainder of summer: 3 days / 2 nights at one of our historic, wonderful Bed-and-Breakfasts
1 night of gourmet, farm-to-table fine dining at the award-winning Knife and Fork
Parkway Playhouse tickets to the historic, award-winning summer theater
ALL FOR $49 in JULY and AUGUST (866-378-4769)

Experience our invigorating lifestyle on America's Playground...
And then Relaaaax, Breathe the Mountains... Live the Dream... at
THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN - outside of Asheville...within your means...



Sunday, July 3, 2011

Mid-Summer Magic in the Mountains - Farms, Fishing and Feasting

A River Runs Through It – Mountain Heritage Trout Waters Program - Summer Fly fishing

Burnsville and Spruce Pine, NC are designated Trout Cities in the NC Wildlife Resource Commission’s Mountain Heritage Trout Waters program. Anglers have no bait/lure restrictions, no size limit restrictions and a 7-trout-per-day creel limit during the season. Are you a visitor with no fishing equipment with you? Not to worry. Loaner rods and reels are available free-of-charge on a first-come, first-serve basis through the Commission’s Tackle Loaner Program, which offers rods and reels, including spin cast, ultralight and fly rods, for the day. Want to teach your child or grandchild to fly fish? After returning the loaner rod and reel, first-time participants under 16 receive a free mini-tackle box containing tackle – such as lures, flies, and spinners.

A Midsummer Feast at Knife and Fork - Lower Street Celebration of Farm-to-Table Connection on July 16th from 4-9 pm

A month before their 2011 Finals Competition in the WNC Chef Challenge, Nate and Wendy will honor the local farmers who have contributed to their success. Local beer, live music, and Knife and Fork magic with our local farm produce will make this a feast to remember. All proceeds go to benefit ASAP (Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project.)

Spend a few days with us at THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN and hone your fly fishing skills at one of our trout ponds or on Ayles Creek. Then head to the South Toe River up the road to test your mettle on these Mountain Heritage Trout Waters. Top your day off with lunch or dinner at the award-winning ten-table Knife and Fork restaurant, or plan to be here for their Midsummer Feast on Lower Street. (Try the trout sandwich - one of my favorites!)

Visit with us on our Mid-Summer Discovery Package for $49 in July and August 866-378-4769 - 2 nights for 2 at a historic B&B, dinner for 2 at Knife & Fork, Parkway Playhouse tickets for 2.

THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN... An honored commitment to provide and preserve the beauty, peace, and simple rustic elegance of mountain living at its best at the Estates and Cabins at Celo in the Blue Ridge Mountains, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, America's Favorite Drive.

Live the Dream... Breathe the Mountains...

"For never anything can be amiss,
When simpleness and duty tender it." Theseus, Act 5, Scene i, A Mid-Summer Night's Dream (Shakespeare)









Sunday, June 26, 2011

Burnsville, North Carolina Beauty - July Jubilations

Photos are from contributors to WKYK radio online, serving Burnsville, NC. From right to left: Marc Whitson's gorgeous storm photo from last week; Christina Sparks's incredible shot of the mammatus clouds; Crutchfields' sunrise photo from off the back porch of their Cove at Celo Mountain home; Bob Hensley's beautiful photos from last week's Rhododendron Festival; photos from Woolrich blog and WKYK of the iconic Woolrich buffalo print Subaru that David's Limited won for one year with their Holiday Display photo; Stars on the Square- July 2nd (after fireworks until midnight)- we gather on our historic town square with local astronomers and telescopes; Parkway Playhouse's tribute to July 4th - the musical 1776.

Come celebrate July with us at THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. For $49 - 866-378-4769
  • 3 days / 2 nights at a wonderful, historic Bed-and-Breakfast
  • 1 night of gourmet, farm-to-table dining at a small ten-table restaurant - Chef is in the Finals of the 2011 WNC Chef Challenge
  • Parkway Playhouse tickets - historic and acclaimed theater
The mountains are beckoning...



Sunday, November 7, 2010

Veterans Day, 2010 - PROJECT HEALING WATERS - Western North Carolina

The Cove at Celo Mountain is deeply grateful to our military men and women for their service to our country. "Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc. is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and veterans through fly fishing and fly tying education and outings."



For more information locally: Rivers Edge Outfitters - Spruce Pine, NC

Regional Veterans Hospital: Charles George VA Medical Center - Asheville, NC

The healing power of life lived close to the land and its rivers: The Cove at Celo Mountain in the ancient Appalachians of North Carolina - just off the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

TOP 5 WAYS TO STAY COOL THIS SUMMER

# 1 CLAIM THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN AS HOME–

JUST OFF OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE DRIVE
INTO YOUR FAVORITE DRIVE - Elevations of 3,000 – 3,700 feet

#2 TUBE THE TOE – 5 minutes from your cabin or home at THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN - tube down the ancient South Toe River at The Carolina Hemlocks Recreational Area
#3 RAFT THE RIVER – rafting, kayaking, fly-fishing, tubing – all on the South Toe at Loafer’s Glory – 10-15 minutes from THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
#4 MOUNT MT. MITCHELL'S SUMMIT – more than a mile high (bring your sweater!) – the highest peak in the Appalachian Mountains and the highest peak in the eastern United States - elevation 6,684 ft – average temperature high in June is 64.9 degrees, in July – 67.9 and in August – 67.6 – about 30 minutes from THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

#5 POUND THE PAVED PARKWAY – Hike the trails, walk the byways, or drive the scenic routes of America’s Favorite Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway – about 15 minutes from THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. Don your hiking boots, hat and walking stick, ride your bike or motorcycle to catch the breezes, put the top down on the convertible, open the sunroof, roll down the windows,


BE COOL, STAY COOL - HIGH UP IN THE HIGH COUNTRY!


THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTIAN: http://www.celoliving.com/
THE CAROLINA HEMLOCKS RECREATION PARK: http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73902
TUBING, RAFTING, ETC. ON THE TOE RIVER: http://www.ncrafting.com/Tubing.html
HIKING MT. MITCHELL: http://www.hikewnc.info/trailheads/mitchell/guidedhikes/mountmitchell.html
WALKING, HIKING, DRIVING THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY: http://www.virtualblueridge.com/