Saturday, June 29, 2013, Hike -- Old Settlers Trail, GSMNP, Gatlinburg

This is a car shuttle hike rated moderate due to its 17 mile length and some up and down elevation with a total elevation gain of 900.  It is less rocky and smoother than most Smoky hikes and is known for its historical landmarks.  Stonewalls, home sites, chimney, and a cemetery dot the trail along what was one of the most heavily populated sections of the Smokies. Several hundred families lived here in the Greenbrier area before the state of Tennessee started buying up land for the national park.  One of the stone piles is from the Lona Mae Parton home place, country singer Dolly Parton’s great aunt.  Bring water, snack, lunch, hiking boots and water shoes for the possible 6 water crossings.  Since it is a long hike bring a flashlight just in case.  Depart from the southwest corner of Vanity Fair Outlet parking lot in Crossville at 6:00 AM CT to car pool. For information and to register contact Cheryl Heckler at thehecklers@charter.net or 931-456-6437 or Larry Marchese at lmarchese2@gmail.com. Photos: Cheryl

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