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Highland Games this coming weekend at Grandfather Mountain! Come stay with us & enjoy the Highland games all weekend with the cool mountain air! Call our innkeeper, Darlene, at (828) 898-9669 for reservations & our delicious breakfast each morning~ You will be glad that you did! elkriverinn Grandfather Mountain Highland Games (July 10-13, 2014) High in the Mountains of Western North Carolina, the ancient Celtic spirit beckons. Answering the call, as hundreds of tartan banners unfurl, are the songs of bagpipes echoing through the valley and once again thousands of kilt-clad Scots make their way to MacRae Meadow for their annual gathering and game. The Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and Gathering of Scottish Clans brings the color of 160 tartan plaids and the clamor of half a dozen bagpipe bands to the North Carolina Highlands on the second full weekend in July The Grandfather Games are considered Americas grandest Games because of the spectacular mountain setting that is so reminiscent of Scotland. The deep blue peaks of 6,000-foot Grandfather Mountain tower above a grassy green meadow ringed by 172 red, blue, yellow and green striped tents. The color is augmented by thousands of Scots luxuriously costumed in tartan plaids, and the energy is amplified by the sounds of bagpipes and kettle drums echoing across the moor. The Highland Games begin Thursday afternoon with a picnic, piping concert, sheep herding exhibition, the running of The Bear and the opening ceremonies. The opening ceremonies begin at dusk with a torchlight ceremony where representatives of each of the 160 clans announce their familys participation in the gathering. This raising of the clans proclaims that they have once again come together to celebrate their heritage. At the center of the activity, the nations top Scottish athletes clash in traditional heavyweight events such as Turning the Caber and Tossing the Sheaf. The first requires an athlete to flip a telephone pole-sized tree trunk end-over-end and the second challenges athletes to loft a 16-pound sack of hay over a cross bar more than 20 feet above the ground. Other ancient tests of strength awaiting the brawny professionals are highland wrestling, putting the stone, the hammer throw and various weight throws. On Friday night, the Celtic Jam highlights traditional and contemporary Celtic music at MacRae Meadows and on Saturday night the Celtic Rock Concert serves up encore performances from some of the higher energy bands. Visit gmhg.org for band and music and event schedules. Other evening activities include a Scottish Country Dance Gala at Lees-McRae College. Among the many sights and sounds of Scotland to be found on MacRae Meadows throughout the weekend is the popular bazaar set up adjacent to the parade grounds. Merchants sell Gaelic and tartan gift items while concessionaires sell Scottish meat pies to give visitors a taste of the highlands. There is also a tent set up to help guests trace their Scottish roots and learn more about their heritage.
Posted on: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 13:25:01 +0000

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