Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Great Smoky Mountain Adventure


Move over Griswalds...make way for the Coopers (and their minivan chuck full of stuff!) while on their Great Smoky Mountain Adventure.

To celebrate our sixth wedding anniversary, Jaclyn and I decided to take the family to The Smokies for some great hiking. (We call it an adventure because, yes, we took the kiddos along, and yes they needed to think of it as an adventure.) Jaclyn grew up going to the Smokies almost on an annual basis and this was something that she really wanted to share with her family. She always says that Mt. Le Conte is her most favorite place on earth, and now I know why -it was just absolutely beautiful. The GSNP is a very special place and I know we'll end up going back there again. So, here are some pictures from our "adventure." Enjoy!

Day 1 - Arrival

When we first arrived in Gatlainburg, TN, we stayed at the Rocky Waters Motor Inn on the north side of town. Pretty nice place inside and out, but if it hadn't been for the great deal through hotels.com, I don't think we'd have stayed there.

Day 2 - Grotto Falls

A "traditional" shot at the park entrance.


On our first full day at The Smokies, we took a short three mile hike (round trip) to Grotto Falls. We're standing behind falls as you can see. While there we met a couple and the guy sweeps his wife up in his arms and trudges through thigh high water at the base of the falls so I could take a picture of them. I wasn't so daring!

Day 3 - Laurel Falls

The next day, we hiked another trail leading to Laurel Falls, which you see here as well as the next two pictures below.





Day 4 - The Hike to Le Conte

We started our 5 mile adventure (one way) on a Tuesday morning at 8:30am. We took the Alum Cave trail up to Mt. Le Conte (it is one of five trails a traveler can take).


It wasn't long before Elijah had had enough. (We had been hiking for 20 minutes!) I'm such a bad dad, I was laughing.


At the 1.4 mile mark, we arrived at Arch Rock. By this time Elijah had been riding on my back for the last .5 miles, where he would remain for the remainder of the trip up the mountain. The total pack weight with him in it was 40 pounds (25% of my body weight!). He was very heavy to carry up.


Here's Jaclyn and Naomi climbing up a steep and rocky path using the cables for support. Jaclyn and I were so very proud of our 5 year old daughter. She hiked the whole thing all by herself. She was given the distinction of "Super Hiker." She was the only 5 year old who hiked that trail that day.


Just takin' a break.


Finally after 6.5 hours of hiking, we made it to the top of Mt. Le Conte. This is a picture I took from our cabin balcony. All the cabins are built similarly, but what you can't see is the fact that there is no electricity or running water at Le Conte. We carried water to our cabin in a bucket from a community spigot, and our cabin was lit by an oil lamp. Because there is no electricity, the workers that live there use propane for cooking and heating.


Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate in the dining hall. All those who had reserved cabins for the night dine together in the hall.


Each night, most of the people staying at Le Conte hike up .2 miles to Clifftops to view the sunset.


"Come and get it...breakfast is ready!" Elijah really like ringing the "dinger" bell. The staff serve dinner and breakfast for 60 people each day. The food was great!


Workin' our way back down the mountain the next day!


One last picture before we loaded up and headed home.

Interesting Details
- Elevation: 6593 ft.
- 5 trailheads leading to Mt. Le Conte
- Pack llamas travel up and down the mountain three times per week bringing supplies and laundry.
- Helicopters deliver 220,000 pounds of supplies annually which takes 40 trips.
- One man has hiked up to Le Conte over 1200 times.
- We met a 79 year old man who has hiked up over 80 times.
- One man hiked up with his mother strapped to a chair on his back!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Totally awesome! I think you have inspired my wife to finally consider a 'REAL' family vacation :D

THANK YOU JOSH!!!
-Mark Graves (from church)

Keetha Broyles said...

I spent some time on your blog today after linking to it from your comment on Revitalize Your Church.

I enjoyed my visit - - - and I gotta tell ya, these picture posts ARE MY FAVE!!!