Deena Bouknight

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From Corps to Coffee

Issue: June 2026

Highlands native Alex Osteen turned a Peace Corps assignment in Honduras into Highlander Farms Coffee, a mission‑driven venture that supports a community
he now considers family.

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Building a Trail for All

Issue: June 2026

If Jim Chance and the Southern Blue Ridge Hikers nonprofit have anything to do with it, someday the Blue Ridge Connector Regional Trail will link the mountain communities of Clayton, Highlands and Cashiers by foot.

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She Came Here First

Issue: June 2026

It is ultimately because of my grandmother, Madeleine Gertrude Weishoff Van de Walker, who passed in 2001 at age 93, that I now live in the area. She and my […]

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Trading Sand for Stone

Issue: May 2026

College students from WCU and Warren Wilson spent their spring break building stone steps on the Glen Falls Trail, choosing trail work over the beach.

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A Day at Black Rock Mountain

Issue: April 2026

Just 20 miles from Highlands, Black Rock Mountain State Park offers scenic overlooks, varied trails, and a taste of Appalachian history for an easy off‑Plateau adventure.

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Where Conservation Meets Adventure

Issue: March 2026

Mainspring Conservation Trust invites visitors to explore Tessentee Bottomlands, Queen Branch, and Gibson Bottoms—beautiful, accessible riverfront lands preserved for all.

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Head West to Nevada’s Hidden Wonders

Issue: Winter 2026

Now is the time to plan a fascinating, off-the-beaten path westward trip.

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Long, Longer, Longest

Issue: December 2025

Varying hikes to Rabun Bald fire tower offer a grand experience for everyone.

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Storm Survivor

Issue: November 2025

After extensive hurricane damage, Chimney Rock State Park reopened offering limited-hours access by reservation with breathtaking hikes and panoramic views in the Hickory Nut Gorge area near Asheville.

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