Great Smoky Mtns National Park

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March 27-29  Cade’s Cove Campground

Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee. It was designated as a national park in 1926 and initially funded by John Rockefeller, Jr.  More than 11 million people visit here every year, making it the busiest of all our national parks.

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The park is home to a diversity of wildlife, including a large population of bears.  Buzz Roadkill kept a sharp eye out, (look closely and you’ll see him!), but didn’t see any.  We did see deer, elk, turkeys, possums, and lots of birds.  We heard owls and Andy heard a coyote in the middle of the night.  The stars were truly amazing; having to get up for a bathroom trip in the middle of the night has its benefits.

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We made our first hike of the trip; 5 easy miles to Abram’s Falls.  Not the most spectacular falls we’ve ever seen, but a good way to break in our boots.

We made two trips around Cade’s Cove, which is located at the western part of the the park.  This must be one of the most beautiful places in the world; at least it seems that way to me.  The cove was created by native Americans who cleared it for planting.  After the native people were forced off their land, settlers moved into the cove and continued farming there even after the land was designated a national park.  The cove was home to about 600 people at one time.  The last residents, who had signed life-leases allowing them to stay on their land until their death, left in the late 1940’s. Some of the cabins and other buildings of this community have been preserved.

We could have enjoyed several more days here, but the road is calling!

Day One

March 27, 2017

Today is the official start of our long planned camping trip across the country.  Andy and I left Belfast on March 15 and traveled to Northern Virginia where we visited friends and family, then made our way to State Road, NC to spend a week with our sister.

It was wonderful to see our loved ones; especially our sons Barrett and Tim and our sister Tricia.  Yesterday would have been my brother Mike’s 75th birthday.  We gathered to remember and celebrate him with good friends, good music, and good food.  It’s hard to accept that he is no longer with us, but his spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

On the day that Mike graduated from high school (1960), he and his best friend Tommy set out to travel across the country.  They planned to find their fame and fortune in California.  They were gone several weeks and came back without fame or fortune, (our Dad having to wire them gas money) but they did bring tales of far off and mysterious places.  I was 5 years old, and had never traveled more than a few hundred miles from home.  Mike described things I couldn’t imagine; the big skies out west, painted deserts and petrified forests…that was the beginning of my dream to see this country and visit places I have only heard or read about.  Thankfully, Andy is up for the adventure!!  Stay tuned for future installments as we set out to see new places, make new friends, and discover the beauty of America’s national parks. If you would like to travel with us, sign up to follow this blog, or check in from time to time for new posts.