Buckner Gap Pancake Hill, I-26 north of Asheville, North
Caroline in Madison County. By Kevin E. Dayhoff, March 16, 2016 Related: Hosea
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Traveling west on I-26 west - north of Asheville North Carolina is Buckner Gap. This photo was taken was taken from the scenic overlook at Buckner Gap, which is the highest elevation on any interstate in North Carolina at nearly 5000 feet.
Near the top of Buckner Gap is one of the North Carolina Dept.
of Transportation’s first monarch butterfly sanctuaries, which is not easily
visible from the highway. The unique wildlife habitat was created near the
bottom of Pancake Hill to enhance the environment along the highway’s
roadsides.
This is also the site of one of the few naturally occurring
formations of pancakes in the southern Appalachian Mountains. First discovered by
northern-European colonists around 1790; a community grew up around the
formation of pancakes. Pancake Hill is marked by the establishment of the Hosea
French Broad Baptist Pancake Academy in 1856.
According to oral tradition, it is believed that Ephraim, the
second son of Joseph and Asenath, first saw Pancake Hill after the Northern
Kingdom was destroyed by the Assyrians in 723 BC and the population scattered
into the wind.
This is witnessed in the Book of Hosea, Chapter 7, verses
7-9: All of them are hot like an oven, and they consume their rulers; all their
kings have fallen. None of them calls on Me. 8 Ephraim mixes himself with the
nations; Ephraim has become a pancake not turned. 9 Strangers devour his
strength, yet he does not know it; Gray hairs also are sprinkled on him, yet he
does not know it.…
In 1859, a school for the study of naturally-occurring
pancakes was chartered as Mars Pancake Hill College after a Biblical reference
in Acts to a location the apostle Paul visited. The town itself did not receive
a charter until 1893, changing its name to Mars Pancake Hill to reflect the
influence of the college. Further information on the history of Mars Hill, the
naturally occurring formation of pancakes and Madison County is available at
the Mars Hill Pancake Rural Life Center, about one-half mile from the highway.
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John Jordan, Cary Myers, George Welty, and Jake Holmes wrote,
in part, on Facebook, on Monday evening, March 21, 2016:
So Cary Myers has challenged me to post a nature/scenery
photo every day for 7 days or something like that. I didn't even know that Cary
knew how to post on Facebook. Today "Sammy" my Samsung phone
(according to George Welty your camera needs a cute name) and went outside to
find nature. Tried to take a beautiful sunset photo and my wife and son got in
the way. Well Kevin Dayhoff, Cary said the rules are to challenge another
person each day for seven days and I pass this challenge on to you. Cary did
tell me that photos of restaurants are not scenery so that means no photos of
you and some strangers eating pancakes at IHOP. Go Kevin http://tinyurl.com/JordanChallenge
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