A year after the flood, volunteer firefighters share how a cut-off mountain community survived, regrouped, and keeps rebuilding together
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When the bridge disappears and the radios go quiet, what holds a mountain community together? We sit down with Ashley and Isaac Guffey from Bat Cave to trace the first frantic days after the flood—mudslides, dead-end roads, and a valley suddenly cut off from help—and the long, patient year that followed. Their story moves from improvisation to infrastructure: volunteer firefighters carving a passable route over Little Pisgah, side-by-sides hauling supplies when trucks couldn’t, and a medical evacuation for a neighbor running out of insulin. Along the way, they reveal the hardest part—two days with no word about their child, and a week until they were reunited—plus the simple tools that became lifelines: generators on radio repeaters, steady hands, and neighbors who refused to stand down.
We also share how recovery really works after the cameras leave. Nonprofits like Pay It Forward Network, Bat Cave Disaster Relief, Helene Rising, and Spokes of Hope are still stepping in with casework, materials, and muscle. A veteran who lost everything just received a tiny home and a repaired driveway, a crucial foothold toward a full rebuild. Amish crews have quietly replaced roofs, rebuilt decks, and even set small bridges so people can get home. It’s practical compassion at scale—fast shelter near familiar land, with dignity and a plan for what’s next. And while we check the pulse of the local market—steady sales, longer days on market, average prices in the low 500s—the bigger theme is clear: real estate is about people, timing, and trust, especially when life turns.
If you care about Western North Carolina, community resilience, volunteer firefighting, disaster recovery, and the power of tiny homes, this conversation will stay with you. Listen to learn what’s needed now, how to support the Bat Cave and Gerton area, and why “don’t forget about us” is the most important line we heard. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who loves the mountains, and leave a review to help more neighbors find this story. Your attention and action make a real difference.
Chapters
1. Ten Years On Air, Why It Matters (00:00:00)
2. Market Pulse: Homes, Rates, Reality (00:02:30)
3. Introducing Bat Cave’s Hometown Heroes (00:04:15)
4. The Night Everything Broke (00:05:15)
5. Cut Off: Bridges, Slides, No Comms (00:07:10)
6. Firefighters Improvise A Lifeline (00:10:45)
7. Search, Insulin, And Hard Choices (00:13:35)
8. Reuniting Family After A Week (00:16:30)
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