Join Franklin County Visitors Bureau, South Mountain Partnership, and outdoor enthusiast Jessica Human for a hike to Monterey Pass Overlook.
South Mountain Partnership and Franklin County Visitors Bureau are teaming up for a fall Walk & Talk at Monterey Pass in Blue Ridge Summit.
Walkers/hikers will meet at the Monterey Pass Battlefield parking lot on Charmain Road, directly across from the Monterey Pass Museum.
The hike/walk travels to Monterey Pass Overlook.
Many leaves fell earlier this fall, so it is a chance to see a wider view of the valley and a great chance to snap some wide range pictures.
Following the walk, everyone is invited to Michaux Brewing on Buchanan Trail–one of the stops on the Franklin County Pour Trail with great beer, great cider, and great snacks.
First beverage is complimentary along with snacks like loaded potato skins and cheese curds.
The Monterey Pass Walk & Talk will be led by outdoor adventurer and travel blogger/photographer Jessica Human.
Jessica specializes in appreciating destinations through a thoughtful, sustainable approach and encourages others to slow down and enjoy the world around them.
When asked how she thought slow travel contributes to the world, she responded:
“Slow travel, to me, is about truly connecting with a place—walking its streets, meeting its people, and soaking up its everyday rhythm.
It’s taking time to understand the local culture, supporting small businesses, and traveling with respect for the environment.
Slow travel is about being present, appreciating each moment, and making a positive impact on the community by choosing experiences that honor the local way of life.
It’s also about encouraging others to travel thoughtfully, helping them see the value in depth over speed, and connecting with people and places on a real level.”
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