Friday, January 23, 2026

Rock Creek segment of the Cumberland trail

 


Lora and I did the Rock Creek Loop from Upper Leggett Road. Beautiful day to get out and enjoy the weather. We added on the overlook trail. 

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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Savage Gulf SP


Today's hike was at Savage Gulf State Park. We hiked out to the Rattle Snake overlook. With a little mistake, we hiked the day loop adding on to our out and back. On the way back we turned onto the day loop and hiked back around to Rattle Snake overlook. We tried to make it look like we did this on purpose.

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Saturday, January 17, 2026

FCF Trash Pick up and Hike




 Jennifer led a GWHT event at Fall Creek Falls SP, co-ed edition. She and Tim, two other couples, and two ladies plus me, met at the Visitor Center to get instructions from the Ranger in charge of the event. One other volunteer was there. The Ranger gave us a list of the areas to tackle, trash bags and grabbers. We split into 3 teams. Our team picked up trash at the George Hole, and Nature Center. The big find of the day was when Holly found a DeWalt power tool in the leaves. The battery was still good. We turned it into the Ranger. We met back up at the Visitor Center to turn in our garbage and get pictures if the team and the Ranger. Lunch at the Nature Center, then the hike to the Falls and base of the Falls. A big group of young men were stripping down at the pool at the base, getting ready for a polar plunge. We watched as a few barefoot guys carefully made their way across the rocks to the falls, and in they went! Brrrrr     As we hiked our way back to the top, that group passed us at the top. Thankfully none looked like hypothermia got them.



Picture credits Jennifer and Mary

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Monday, January 12, 2026

Polly Branch Trail TTA

 



Betsy led a great hike on what was supposed to be a rainy day. It rained on the way to the trailhead, but stopped by the time I got there. 6 hikers with rain gear ready, started out to explore and see the waterfalls. Waded across the creek barefoot, as did a couple others, didn't bring my water shoes. Upper and Lower Polly Branch Falls were beautiful. When we got to the third waterfall, it was gushing water and had flooded the trail on the other side. We decided not to chance it, even tho Betsy tried to find a way to wade the Caney Fork instead....   Not today. Hiked back to the campsite for lunch beside another creek. It started misting rain as we hiked back, at the parking lot it was sprinkling a little. 

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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Little Cedar Mountain, Girls Who Hike Tennessee

 


Dawn invited us to hike with her on an unofficial GWHT.  Jennifer, Dawn, LouAnn and I explored the moss covered limestone rocks, kind of eerie in the fog and drizzle. Beautiful and so interesting here, this treasure right beside the Interstate, and the Tennessee River. We did a figure 8 to see all the trails. Odd finds with a pair of toddler socks, then a pair of crutches abandoned? Hmmm. The river views were cool. Dawn said she and her dad had explored here lots, so it would be cool to come back and explore more.  Picture credits to Dawn and Jennifer.



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Saturday, January 3, 2026

Soak Creek TTA Scenic City


 Tammy led a great hike at Soak Creek. We met at the Piney River parking area to arrange a shuttle for the 15 hikers. We started the hike at the Stinging Fork trailhead. Several folks had not been here before. The waterfall was beautiful today with lots of water. Then forward, following the creek, up and down the ridges. Saw quite a few hepatica leaves, a few violet leaves, and one buttercup blooming, jut a couple hundred yards from ice still below a rock wall.  Tennessee weather, cold enough for ice, warm enough to make flowers bloom.  

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