Saturday started with a great hike from Tremont over to Elkmont. We parked a car at each end and hiked the 12 miles along Lumber Ridge and then Meigs Mountain Trail.
No sooner had we started the hike than it started to snow. we tried to get the first few flakes on camera, but we didn't need to, as it started to really come down.
10-15 minutes and the trail and us are covered in snow
What a beautiful day it was walking in the snow and noticing all the beautiful small details as well as the large.
Day 2 - Sunday- saw a change in the weather- clearer skies after an unusual cloud display as the high pressure tried to move in
We were headed for the top of the smokies today. Taking Lower Mt. Cammerer Trail 7.5 miles up to meeting the Appalachian Trail (AT) and back down, for a total of 15 miles
Sutton Ridge Overlook panorama
Several large hemlocks had fallen on the trail and made for difficult going in a couple of spots near the top
The trail was beautiful in the new snow- this was the first time this year the Smokies had shown its winter coat and we are the first to be on the trail since the snow.
notice no footprints ahead of us- its beautiful, but makes it harder to break trail for the first time
what a difference 5 hours makes- on the way down the snow has melted and revealed the trail that we couldn't see on the way up.
a warmer finish to a very beautiful hike 15 miles in 9 hours
Monday was spent doing some errands and hiking short nature trails. The wet and warmer than normal conditions had lots of the early spring flowers trying to emerge.
Trails Hiked:
Tremont to Elkmont via: Lumber Ridge to Meigs Mountain 12 miles
Lower Mt. Cammerer Trail to the AT and back 15 miles
Sugarland Vistors Center Nature trail and Falls- Gatlinburg trail- 5 miles
Animals Seen or Heard:
Bobcat, Turkey, Owl, Woodpecker
Recommended Restuarants:
Lemon Grass- Thai Food, Maryville, TN
Mellow Mushroom, Vegitarian Pizza, Gatlinburg, TN