Which trail did you take?
-We hiked up Alum Cave Bluff Trail. At 4.9 miles long, it is the shortest but also the steepest trail to LeConte.
What time did you hit the trail?
- We started our hike at 6:50 am.
How long did it take to reach the top?
-It took 3 hours and 45 minutes to reach the top.
How was the weather and visibility?
-The weather was great. It was cool and clear going up. At the top it was 67 degrees with clouds below us.
Did you see any bears or other wildlife along the way?
-We saw unusually tame red squirrels on top. No bears during our hike, but we did see a bear on the way home, just around the corner from the house.
We saw lots of Mountain Laurel, Flame Azaleas, and Rhododendron in bloom.
Did you meet any interesting people along the trail?
-We met a couple from Knoxville who were quite knowledgable about the mountain.
We saw lots of families with young children. We saw a man with three teenage girls from Atlanta. He wanted the "city girls" to experience nature, but they were more concerned about whether or not they would have cell reception. He kept telling them the top was "just 1/2 mile ahead" over and over.
We also met a family from Memphis. They live near Germantown.
What did you see/do at the top?
-After we reached the Lodge, we hiked to Cliff Top and Myrtle Point.
How was the Lodge?
-The Lodge consists of a large dining hall, a building with the office and store, and several cabins for overnight hikers. They can accommodate up to 64 hikers. The Lodge is so popular that reservations must be made about a year in advance!
We were impressed by the historical display in the office and the rock steps going down to the dining hall.
Did you meet any of the staff?
-We met Allyson, the Lodge keeper who gave us information about lunch. We were served lunch by a man who looks like Santa Claus.
How long did it take you to get back down to the car?
-We stayed up top for 3 hours and then it took 3 hours 45 minutes to get back to the car.
Was the trail harder or easier than you expected?
-The trail was easier going up than we expected. It wasn't as painfully steep as we expected. It was just steep for a long distance. It didn't take as long as we thought it might.
What was the most challenging part of the trail?
-The most challenging part of the hike was maneuvering along slippery rocks while holding onto cables.
What was the highlight of the trip?
-The highlight of the trip was reaching the top and knowing it was all downhill from there! Actually, Keith loved the view at Myrtle Point and Jeff liked the Blind Corner. (The name speaks for itself!)
What was the funniest thing that happened on your hike?
- We were coming back down and at 4:30 pm. About a half mile from the car, we encountered this man and little boy with four women. The women were dressed in short, tight, fancy dresses with fishnet stockings. The man was "coaxing" the boy up the trail. As we passed them, one of the women looked at us and said: "We are not prepared!"
Will you go up again?
-We would like to go up again and stay overnight at the Lodge.
***Congratulations to Jeff for reaching his first goal of 100 miles hiked in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Jeff earned the GSM 100 mile pin by logging the following:
Grand Total: 101.5
Miles in Tennessee: 95
Miles in North Carolina: 6.5
Trail Miles: 37
Hikes: 28
Trails: 26
Waterfalls: 10
Historic Sites: 5
Towers: 3
Medallions: 16