I came back to camp for lunch, and we went to Cades Cove, a valley nestled in the mountains. It used to be populated in the 19th century and there are structures that were abandoned. It's a beautifull place to see.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Well here it is we are in Pigeon Forge at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, so this morning I went out and took some pictures from the top of Clingmans Dome at 6600 feet. The last kilometer is a hike up a steep hill, it reminds you of how many bags of chips you ate while watching TV during the rest of the year. After much huffing and puffing I made it to the top.
I came back to camp for lunch, and we went to Cades Cove, a valley nestled in the mountains. It used to be populated in the 19th century and there are structures that were abandoned. It's a beautifull place to see.
I came back to camp for lunch, and we went to Cades Cove, a valley nestled in the mountains. It used to be populated in the 19th century and there are structures that were abandoned. It's a beautifull place to see.
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