Grandfather Mountain
In a zone of overwhelming gratitude.
And about
the experience of visiting—in
the snowy cold, in whipping winds, in the time of flowering
serviceberry or rhododendron, when blueberries and bagpipes arrive down
on McCrae Meadows or when clouds cotton-stuff the valleys and leaves
melt into reds and yellows and violets—in all those times, you’re in a
zone of overwhelming gratitude. And you wonder: what could have
possibly been so important to have pressed me down before I rose to the
occasion of coming here?
In working with all this as a consultant to the mo
untain, our main
challenge came down to discovering the most compelling reason for
visits across seasons and to detailing enough of the experience—manmade
and natural—to attract first-timers.
After focus groups led us to feelings and biases, we developed Nature
on a Whole Different Level and reworked all image materials, gate
package and advertising, which later informed a comprehensive web
site. All the due diligence has resulted in a destination of great resilience and consistent success, a remarkable property now part of the State of North Carolina's system of conserved lands and parks.
Looking back on the many years I’ve been connected with Grandfather, there are few experiences on Earth that can match crossing a “closed” summit parking lot behind Harris Prevost in a hundred-mile-an-hour gale.
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Bear Left
Grandfather Gives Birth
Strategy, creative development, copy: Jay Fields
Design: Alan Moss
Inspiration: Hugh Morton