A small but select group of 5 hiked 10 mi from Big South Fork's Bandy Creek campground to Leatherwood Ford with a side trip to Angel Falls Overlook. We had light rain when we met at Crackerbarrel, but the weather improved by the time we hit the trail.On the way, Ginger found a coon skin cap and concluded it harbored too few head lice to worry about. So be prepared for her new look. We were treated to a bunch of repellers doing their thing off Angel Falls Overlook.See Ginger and Jim's photos. Thanks to Bill Harris for leading.
We Welcome all hikers and hope you will join us for our upcoming hikes below. Membership is not required however If you want to join go to this website https://tennesseetrails.org/plans/memberships/ and fill out the form. Annual membership is $25. Or print off the form and bring it and a check made out to Tennessee Trails Association to one of our hikes. Chapter Chair is Norm Brinsley (931) 202-2338, huxianlj@gmail.com or plateau@tennesseetrails.org.
Saturday's Angel Falls Overlook Hike
A small but select group of 5 hiked 10 mi from Big South Fork's Bandy Creek campground to Leatherwood Ford with a side trip to Angel Falls Overlook. We had light rain when we met at Crackerbarrel, but the weather improved by the time we hit the trail.On the way, Ginger found a coon skin cap and concluded it harbored too few head lice to worry about. So be prepared for her new look. We were treated to a bunch of repellers doing their thing off Angel Falls Overlook.See Ginger and Jim's photos. Thanks to Bill Harris for leading.