Saturday, July 29, 2017

Rainbow Falls Trl,Cherokee Indian Museum, Soco Falls and Flat Creek Trl, GSMNP

There are some 800 miles of trails in the Great Smokey Mtns. NP.  We will have only done a few of those miles....maybe we will have to return here some day!

The toughest factor in hiking this time of year, of course, is the humidity. It is pretty rough and has definitely limited our hiking distances.  Very happy to report that the mosquitoes have been almost non-existent...and the ticks!  Nice not having to deal with those pests!

We have moved on to our next stop but I will still have a couple more posts coming for the GSMNP!

Rainbow Falls Trail, near Gatlinburg on the Tennessee side of the park!

small falls on the way to Rainbow Falls

Rainbow Falls

heading home that day we had to stop for elk crossing the road!!






Very nice museum well
done and informative

wood carving outside the museum of Sequoyah, the Indian who wrote down the Cherokee language

Soco Falls, just down the road from where we stayed at the Happy Holiday Campground

a lone elk on the way to Flat Creek Trail, unusual to see a female alone







In Sylva we stopped at Innovation Brewing for some great sours!!!


Ah the Smokies!

Monday, July 24, 2017

Cade Cove and Bears!, GSMNP

Yes, this a 2 post day because I have to upload these from the Indian casino parking lot as that is where we can get connectivity right now!;)  So when I get the chance....

Cade Cove is in the western area of the NP.  It is bear country and so we were hoping....  We decided to do the Abrams Falls Trail. On the drive out we saw elks in the mist at the Oconoluftee visitor center and wild turkeys in Cade Cove....

note the ears poking up from a baby in the grass!


we have seen wild turkeys several times

There are many wooden structures throughout the park including a few churches and some 200 cemeteries!


the trail follows the river which helps with the temp.....a bit
 Our first bear sighting was on the trail and I heard the bear before we saw it come down a steep slope right next to us on the trail!  He was very intent on searching for food right next to the river:




Abrams Falls, very pretty!


old homestead
 Our second and third bears for the day were together up on a hill and very hard to get pics of:

Just off the road a popular spot for swimming and jumping!!

this falls is at the swim hole, these falls are dangerous and many people have died in falls at the park unfortunately

these young guys were fearless

One more hike that day, Laurel Falls Trail




later afternoon view from Laurel Falls Trail

and another nice mushroom!

Beer and dinner at Smokey Mountain Brewery in Gatlinburg

evening view heading back to Cherokee
Elk in the meadow at dusk:




Spam Museum, Austin, Minnesota

We were staying just a few miles away in Blooming Prairie and, of course, were going into Austin to a couple of breweries....how could we no...