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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 14

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 14

Published by Hugh on June 13, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 14, June 11 Tellico Plains/River to Bobs Bald 15.4 miles Except for the last two miles, I couldn’t have had a better trail for the day’s conditions. Misty rainy all day very little visibility—walking across on of the numerous balds in these ranges, the fog obscured my view of […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 12-13

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 12-13

Published by Hugh on June 10, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 12-13, June 9-10 Zero Days at Tellico Plains Tellico Plains is a small town with a big heart, and none are bigger than Lance and Cheryl’s, the proprietors of Trout Mountain Cafe and Inn. After arriving I soon realized either I take some time to heal up, or I’d […]

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Mediating a Mountain

Mediating a Mountain

Published by Hugh on June 9, 2021

Mediating a Mountain—some thoughts on Nan Shepherd and Elise Wortley After some years of exploring nature writing through actual material practices (e.g., that time we framed up Thoreau’s house using only the tools he could have used “Building Thoreau’s House”), I was gratified to read Robert Macfarlane’s The Old Ways where he encountered Edward Thomas’s […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 11

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 11

Published by Hugh on June 9, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 11, June 8 Sandy Gap — Tellico River 15 miles In the middle of the night, the rains came in, and I had that moment of satisfaction being in a well-pitched, well-designed tent. Just had to check around the edges to be sure nothing leaned on the tent “tub”, […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 10

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 10

Published by Hugh on June 9, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 10, June 7 Coker Creek to Sandy Gap 17.5 miles In past long-distance hikes, right around the seventh or eighth day, the world of work and obligation fades to a distant place, and then I have wonderful and interesting conversations with myself while walking that long path. Something always […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 9

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 9

Published by Hugh on June 9, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 9, June 6 Lost Creek tent site-Coker Creek campsite 16.6 miles By far the most difficult day. It rained hard in the night and everything was wet, as was the trail. So even though the opening parts were easy flat walking, my feet were soon soaking and some blisters […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 8

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 8

Published by Hugh on June 9, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 8, June 5 US 74- Lost Creek tentsite 13.5 miles My ride was late leaving Ducktown (I should have gotten Bill’s number when he offered), but no matter. I had resolved to slow down a bit, try to enjoy more the details of the walk and not worry so […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 7

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 7

Published by Hugh on June 4, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 7, June 4 Double Spring Gap to highway 74 (and on to Ducktown) 11.1 miles Short hiking day—heading in to Ducktown to resupply for a 4 day stretch. A few days back I stopped to talk to a man (about my age) who was standing near the top of […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 6

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 6

Published by Hugh on June 4, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 6, June 3 Halloway Gap to Double Spring Gap 17.3 miles Last night I was reading Suzanne Simard’s The Mother Tree— a section where she and a friend had to climb trees to escape a mother grizzly, not exactly the best story to be reading alone in the wilds […]

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Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 5

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 5

Published by Hugh on June 4, 2021

Walking to the Smoky Mountains, Day 5, June 2 US 76 to Halloway Gap 15 miles After my complimentary breakfast at the Douglas Inn (some of that screw tap cereal) I caught a ride back to the trail head for the next stretch which will in a few days take me over the Tennessee line. […]

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