July/Aug 2013

July/Aug 2013

True. We're biased. But we can't imagine a better place than the mountains to meet your local farmer, become a food entrepreneur, nosh on artisan eats, and savor a pint (or three).
A crew of friends spends an evening in search of the best classic cocktail
An ASU alum blends passions for suds and sustainability to launch a Boone brewery
At just 18, Chef Michaila Cowles Cosmus welcomes diners to Huckleberry’s in Lake Lure
The roots of Tryon's grape industry reach back to the late 1800s
Daniel Nevins' latest work takes a powerful new turn
Three old-time music parties for your listenin’ and pickin’ enjoyment
Elite kayakers take on the Nantahala for the Freestyle World Championships
With secret menus and exciting venues, Blind Pig supper club creates one-of-a-kind experiences for culinary adventurers
A Catawba County landmark cranks up for a centennial celebration
Discover your inner calm with a yoga hiking trek
Rainbow Falls Trail Difficulty: Moderate Round-Trip: 3 miles
Woodworker Chris Perryman brings handsome hand-crafted chopping boards and vessels to the table
Two landmarks celebrate milestone anniversaries