Weekly Trials and Tribulations of the Scenic City Chapter of the TTA

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Heiss Mountain 1.4.20

This Saturday we were able to do our hike in between a couple of rainy days and just as a cold front arrived in our area. Five hikers participated in this strenuous hike. By the end of our 10.4 mile in-and-out hike on the Cumberland Trail from the Heiss Mountain Trailhead to Immodium Falls we had made 4 ascensions totaling a little over 2600 feet. As we finished our hike it was spitting sleet.
The trail we hiked is in a beautiful place. The hike gradually descends from the Heiss Mountain trailhead into the Possum Creek Gorge. A nice bridge is in place to cross the creek. From the bridge the trail climbs to the top of Hughes Ridge which overlooks the Little Possum Creek Gorge ( and also views of the Tennessee River to the east). The descent into the creek gorge is pretty steep and leads you to another nice bridge ( which our club helped to build about 10 years ago).
After a brief stop we made another ascension (and descent) to arrive at Imodium Falls ( a kayaker nickname for the Little Possum Creek falls). As you can see from some of our photos the creeks and waterfalls were really rolling due to all the rain from the previous couple of days. We lunched at the falls area and after looking around the area, we began our hike back to the trailhead.
If you would like to see a few pictures taken during this hike, including a map, please click here.
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