Return From the Wild


I have returned from five days in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. During this time I crossed Clingman's Dome on the Appalachian Trail, which is the highest point of the trail from Georgia to Maine and which is attained by first surmounting Mount Love or Mount Baldwin and then crossing a ridge to the next summit. I also hiked the aptly named Death Ridge, and then descended into the lower regions of the park to enjoy the water features. Saw every species of big game native the the park, including elk and a bear I had to stand off of his kill (of a wild boar) in order to make a narrow and precipitous trail clear for passage.

Google's auto-editing program did this with one of my photos:


Overall, fifty miles or so of backpacking through some credibly difficult terrain. It was a beautiful place, just as you'd imagine.

5 comments:

Vicki said...

Been in that area - (daytrip w/family). I know how beautiful it is!

Gringo said...

Sounds like a great hike. My parents had fond memories of their times in the Smokies.

Do not like the visual non-robot.

Eric Blair said...

Looks pretty.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful.

LittleRed1

Texan99 said...

A fine way to clear out the cobwebs and recharge yourself with joy.