Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Hike -- Charlie's Bunion in the Smoky Mountains

This is one of the best fall colors hikes in the Smokies. It is a moderate to difficult 8.1 mile roundtrip. The steady climb over the course of the first two miles of this hike will quickly leave the crowds at Newfound Gap behind. There are some grand views of the North Carolina mountains and outstanding views of Mount LeConte and Myrtle Point towards the northwest on the way to your destination. Charlies Bunion is a rock outcropping and offers spectacular views of the mountains to the north, Mt. Kephart and the Jump Off to the west, and Mount Guyot towards the east. The trail gains 1000' elevation in 3 miles before descending 500' in a mile to the Bunion. This is reversed on the way back. Bring a light lunch to eat on the trail since we plan to eat at a restaurant on the way back to Crossville. Depart from Vanity Fair at 7:00 am CT due to the distance to the trailhead. Carpool cost is $13. Photos: Cheryl

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