I will be in the GSMNP next week. Specifically hiking dates 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5. Looking to see if anyone wanted to go along with me. I'm doing out and back day hikes all three days. PM me if you're interested!
I will be in the GSMNP next week. Specifically hiking dates 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5. Looking to see if anyone wanted to go along with me. I'm doing out and back day hikes all three days. PM me if you're interested!
Sorry, I have to work. Otherwise...
Gonna be quite cold. Bring spikes - a lot of ice at higher elevations.
Overnight lows in Knoxville range from 8 to 14°. Hard to imagine how hard the wind might bite on a ridge up in the mountains! Hope you got plenty of insulation.
I know it's going to be super cold. I have my cold weather gear and I hiked the snow storm last March but I don't even think it got past -3 degrees on LeConte then. Hopefully I won't turn into a popsicle lol anyone else want to come??
Be safe!! BRRRRR
Trail Miles: 4,992.0
AT Map 1: Completed 13-21'
Sheltowee Trace: Completed 20-23'
Pinhoti Trail: Completed 23-24'
Foothills Trail: 47.9
GSMNP900: 134.7(16.8%)
AT Map 2: 279.4
BMT: 52.7
CDT: 85.4
Mt LeConte always gets walloped with low temps. On Jan 1 the low was -6F. On Jan 2 is was -5F. Today's low is 4F.
On time I was nearby on Hangover Mt at -10F and LeConte had -22F. What a difference.
It was a really good trip! I will post a longer description later tonight whenever I'm not at work and I have time to upload some pictures.
I hiked LeConte via Alum Cave, Rocky Top, and Charlie's Bunion. The trails were very icy, definitely needed my spikes as I had already figured. I've been hiking gsmnp for a while and I don't know why it still surprises me when I see clueless tourists, but I saw several people trying to hike LeConte without spikes, some even in shoes like duck boots... Crazy. Got caught in a lot of snow on top of Rocky Top and couldn't see a thing. It was cold outside but I did just fine with my midweight merino shirt and a pullover on top of it. I had my puffy and rain jacket in my backpack in case I needed them, but I never got cold until I stopped to take some pictures and I had sweated enough for it to soak my shirt. Not as much snow on top of LeConte as I expected, but there was at least 8 inches on the ridges leading to Charlie's Bunion and also Rocky Top.
fun stuff! let's see the photos. Alum Cave is quite the adventure when icy. I once saw a teen-aged kid come within inches of a big icefall at the bluffs.
??? Rocky Top ???
I thought that was an alternate name for Thunder Head Mountain along the AT just outside of Cades Cove.
I'm familiar with 'Arch Rock', 'Eye of the Needle', 'Inspiration Point', 'The Bluffs', 'Gracie's Pulpit', 'Cliff Tops', 'High Top', 'Myrtle Point', 'The Jump Off', 'Charlie's Bunion', and 'The REAL Charlie's Bunion' in that area you descript. But I'm not familiar with anything called 'Rocky Top'.
It is along the AT on Thunderhead Mountain. You can see the "rocky top" label on the GSMNP trail map. It's a side trail on the AT. There are two rocky summits, the first is what they call Rocky Top that was supposedly the inspiration for the song. This has just been my understanding from recent reading.
http://www.hikinginthesmokys.com/thunderhead.htm
I get it now... you were describing 3 separate hikes:
1. LeConte via Alum Cave
2. Rocky Top
3. Charlie's Bunion.
Because of the proximity of LeConte to Charlie's Bunion, I though you were describing one long hike. That was further reinforced by the fact that 'High Top' is a pile of rocks on the summit of LeConte that someone could mistakenly call Rocky Top. So I thought you might have meant you hiked a huge loop of Alum Cave, Boulevard, AT to Charlie's Bunion and to New Found Gap.
??? Rocky Top ???
I thought that was an alternate name for Thunder Head Mountain along the AT just outside of Cades Cove.
it's sadly also the "new" name for a city here in tennessee----old lake city...........or old coal creek......
Rocky Top, TN
According to Wikipedia, the city was founded as "Coal Creek", renamed to "Lake City" in 1936, and then "Rocky Top" in 2014.
Renamed to Rocky Top in honor of the University of Tennessee's fight song. If you are FROM here it's a solemn thing. People here lose their minds over UT, going as far as painting their cars UT orange, or building houses in the shape of a "T" so it shows their loyalty from space. It's a state law that if you say the word Tennessee at any time, you must also say "Go Vols".
Sorry in advance for the annoying picture rotation. The website insisted on rotating them and I couldn't figure out how to fix it.
LeConte via Alum Cave 1/3/18. Lots of ice on the trail. Not as much snow at the top as I expected.
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Rocky Top via Anthony Creek Trail to Bote Mountain Trail to the AT 1/5/18. I didn't get many pictures as my gopro froze up and wouldn't turn on and it was snowing too hard to pull my phone out. I only had an otterbox on it and didn't want it to get wet.
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Charlie's Bunion 1/6/18. Caught the sunrise at Newfound Gap parking lot. Really pretty trail this time. It was like a winter wonderland up on the ridges. It was very icy down from the water source at Icewater Spring Shelter.
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Overall great trip. Offseason is my favorite time of year. There were maybe only ten cars in the parking lot at Newfound Gap.
Also, two short videos I took on my last day. The first is up on the ridge heading to the bunion and the second is at the bunion.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k-L...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1srb...ew?usp=sharing