Saturday, August 25, 2012 Hike -- Big Creek, Smoky Mt National Park

Joint hike with East Tennessee Chapter. This is a moderate hike in the Cosby area of GSMNP. The total mileage is approximately 10 miles. The trail is on an old road built by the Crestmont logging company in the early 1900's. During the 1930’s, the Civilian Conservation Corp made improvements and converted the trail for hiking use. Horse traffic is allowed, but there is not a large amount of horses on the trail. This is a great hike for novice hikers because the trail is level and relatively smooth with a gradual climb. As you get closer to Walnut Bottoms and the end of the hike, evidence of the logging operation that once operated here becomes more obvious. Cobble-stone bricks are imbedded in the trail and various metal bolts, cables, and other debris appear by the side of the trail. These artifacts are protected by law and are considered to be an important part of the parks history. The return trip is much easier because it is downhill with creek side "resting" or picnic spots. We will carpool from Vanity Fair Outlet parking in Crossville departing at 6:30am CT, and meet the East TN Chapter at Cracker Barrel, Strawberry Plains off I-40 east at 9:00am ET. Be sure to pre-register with Rosie at rosemary_L@hotmail.com or 865-951-8317, and contact Cheryl Heckler at thehecklers@charter.net or 931-456-6437 for car pool arrangements. Gas cost $14. Photos: Cheryl, Pat

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