Night Hike at Cherokee Rock Village









Our evening began with a visit to Cherokee Rock Village for an extreme night hike. Cherokee Rock Village is a unique maze of sandstone boulders with an amazing view. Equipped with helmets and headlamps, we negotiated narrow slot canyons and house-sized rocks. At the top of the outcropping, where we paused to enjoy the view, several students spotted shooting stars. Our guides pointed out which clusters of lights belonged to which cities, and we were surprised to find out that we could see as far as Atlanta Georgia. 
Mr. England stayed at the top and scoured the area for rare lichens that populate the area. He brought along a portable black light and taught us which lichens are UV reactive and why. I wish that the pictures turned out better, but well...it was dark. Thanks to the helpful experts at True Adventure Sports for keeping us safe during the outing and to AMV RC&D and Dekko for supporting our naturalist program. 










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