Draft:Ganvuta Passage
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Ganvuta Passage is the signature climb of Walnut Hills — a rugged, soul-stirring route that gains over 750 feet of elevation in less than a mile, ascending through ancient stone, laurel thickets, and Appalachian hardwoods. Named from the Cherokee-inspired phrase for “Big Rock,” this passage challenges hikers and trail runners alike with steep grades and bold switchbacks, guiding them from the heart of the Walnut Hills eco-hood to the panoramic summit of Cedar Knob (4,109') in Macon County, NC