Thursday, May 24, 2012

Let Your Spirit Run Free


On a recent visit to the Crystal Coast (North Carolina's Southern Outer Banks), I had the chance to visit Cape Lookout Lighthouse and the Shackleford Banks. This jaw-dropping experience is something the entire family can enjoy. It will make you appreciate the area even more.

We took a ferry from the Local Yokel Ferry (252-728-2759) — first ferry on Harkers Island, one mile past Harkers Island Bridge. As we were driven out to visit Cape Lookout Lighthouse, you pass the magical Shackleford Banks. Here, you can catch a glimpse into the world that seems virtually untouched as the wild Shackleford horses roam freely around the island. The wonderful tour guide slowed to a standstill as we came upon the little island. Many of us took out our cameras and snapped away. Tears came to my eyes as I witnessed these magnificent creatures swim through the ocean going to different parts of the island. Even the colts were swimming right along with their mothers.


Like I said, breathtaking isn't it? These horse live amongst themselves and survive with just the minimal. There were a few lost during the last hurricane, but even a determined mother gave birth to her new little one during that hurricane — he was named Aftermath. He had to be removed from the island, however, to allow the mother to regain her strength and continue to strive. He is being well taken care of on the adoption farm under the watchful eye of Carolyn Mason (The Foundation for Shackleford Horses, Inc., 306 Golden Farm Road, Beaufort, NC 28516; shacklefordhorses.org). We were able to visit the farm and get a first hand look at Aftermath and all his cuteness (see below).



Anyone that loves horses will appreciate what this foundation does for the wild Shackleford horses. They are truly something we should cherish and take care of. There just are not many places left where you can go and see something so wonderful. It is definitely something I didn't expect to see so close to home.

Once you have had a chance to get over the emotional experience of seeing these beautiful wild horses, get ready to embark on a hike up the many stairs of Cape Lookout Lighthouse (nps.gov/calo/index.htm). This lighthouse is unique because of its diamond pattern. The diamond patterns help point sailors in the right direction — the black diamonds point east and west as the white diamonds point north and south.

Take a tour and try the climb for yourself. The view from above — although a bit on the VERY windy side — is spectacular! This was the first lighthouse I have ever climbed to the top. You must be of a certain height, however, to climb these steps. So, be sure to make the appropriate plans when traveling with your little ones.

Come on! Be a FUN•FAM and take your family to the Crystal Coast!