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I have created a spreadsheet of blogs mentioned here and a few other places. If you are interested in viewing the document (25 total) you can see it up on Google Drive
I have these all added into...
It looks like the Smokies might be re-opening very soon as the state of Tennessee is going to try and fund the park itself (subscription required).
The falls are a great picture and cool thing to see. There is also a great waterfall on the 209 about a mile from the point you cross the sipsey and meet back on the 200. In my video at the end you...
BHGant, I was up there a few weekends back (posted a video recap here).
There are zero camping sites or water on the 224, it is designated a horse trail and not really friendly to backpackers.
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Here is the description from the B&H website:
For only $150 and weighing 8.5 ounces, I bet many people are going to add this to their Christmas list. I know I have pre-ordered one!
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There is no sign we saw on the main 200 trail, but a jaunt left (if heading north) that is then marked of where to connect to the 209 across the river. Agreed it is a wilderness area and some thing...
We did start at the Sipsey trailhead. We missed the break off point on the 200 to the 209 and kept heading north. Our goal was to break off the 200 and take the 209 over to the 206 [lots of code...
We said while hiking many times that a GPS would make this a much easier experience.
So glad to know we are not the only ones. We hiked down the split 204 and hit a spot that the trial just disappeared.
This weekend a friend of mine and I hiked 2 days in the Sipsey Wilderness in NW Alabama. I shot a few trial updates and pieced them together for one longer video. Overall a good hike, but the lack of...
Now sold out on Amazon :(
Glad I could help ams212001!
I have seen lots of reports of this one from Olympus do exactly what you want while turning out some fantastic shots. Price is higher (a bit higher actually) but is a much better quality camera.
I am curious as to what piece (or pieces) of gear you send home almost immediately as you knew you would not use it or it was just to big/heavy for the hike?
The interactive map at the link you provided is still there. Are you not able to see it below the text?
http://i.imgur.com/Y5iFpzw.png