tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-437728056755394515.post2927816615954298209..comments2023-11-07T15:44:03.771-07:00Comments on Rambling Hemlock: Quest for Shortia (Part 4): Found it!Joan Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16396313531820725640noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-437728056755394515.post-63980277333617835082018-01-27T13:19:40.224-07:002018-01-27T13:19:40.224-07:00I'm so glad to hear you enjoy the Bells too. I...I'm so glad to hear you enjoy the Bells too. I did pilgramages out there too every year to see them when I lived in Georgia. Always exciting to see them in places you haven't seen before. As much as I love living out West, I do miss the spring wildflower season out there.<br /><br />I had no idea that Cely still led hikes. That would sure be incredible! WOW! I'll have to keep and eye out and see if I can make one of those someday.Joan Westhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16396313531820725640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-437728056755394515.post-50998155839885892992018-01-23T11:04:37.873-07:002018-01-23T11:04:37.873-07:00Love this post!! I'm from Columbia,SC, and ev...Love this post!! I'm from Columbia,SC, and every year look forward to hitting the hills and seeing the Bells. It's my main Spring ritual. I'm retired and 66 and day hike mainly. I know you can find the Bells on Devil's Fork Campground Nature Trail but I link to find them on the Foothills Trail. Thanks for giving more precise info on this than most. Love all your posts and your info on Wildflowers. Shortia does have to power to inspire. Also I live about 15 miles from Congaree National Park and have Cely's Map which is a treasure. I have never bushwhacked it usually go with Cely led groups. Love to bird out there in Spring.toadshadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14864617707734557407noreply@blogger.com