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

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Big Creek Loop

 February 26, 2022: The Friday night before our trip, the weather looked relatively good, with little chance of rain for Saturday. Well, so much for weather forecasts. On Saturday morning, the chance of rain had quintupled to around 70% around noon or 1 o’clock, with the temperature hovering around 40° at best. Cold weather and rain can be a really lousy combination. Not wanting to be responsible for a bunch of cases of hypothermia, the trip leader Betsy decided to warn potential participants ahead of time. To her surprise, they all showed up anyway! These brave souls included Tom, Tammy, Will and Patty. It helped that there was no rain when we headed out to Stone Door, nor any ice in in that dark passage. We headed downhill to the Big Creek Gulf Trail, where we found the creek to be high. It provided an entertaining whitewater show as we wended our way upstream. We were not surprised to find that crossing over the creek on the spur trail to Ranger Falls was out of the question unless one wanted to swim. Somewhere along the line it started to rain, but we were all prepared for it. It never rained very hard and we continued to enjoy our walk back up to the canyon rim and along the scenic Big Creek Rim Trail. (Well, it may be a bit of an exaggeration to say that we enjoyed hiking up out of the gorge, but we all made it eventually.) Somewhere along the way, the rain stopped and was replaced by fog. One minute the gulf was there, the next minute it was gone! Surprisingly, this provide interesting variety as we hiked back to the ranger station. All in all, we had a good hike, even in the face of less-than-ideal conditions.  

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Sewanee Perimeter Trail

 Wow! I didn't expect this.  This was a combined hike with the Highland Rim chapter and the Soddy Daisy chapter and I expected just a few from each chapter.  I thought that maybe the 6 mile length would deter some hikers but boy was I wrong.  The beautiful weather, 68 degrees, along with beautiful clear blue skies, brought out everyone.  We had 20 hikers about half from each chapter.  The hike itself was rated as easy and the total distance was 5.8 miles with a hiking time of 4 hours.  There were mostly flat trails with gradual short ups and downs as well a few rocky places.  There were even a couple of easy creek crossings.   Everyone was having a good time as could be determined by the amount of chatter.  Of course there was the obligatory stops to get a drink and shed clothing as the temperature rose.  At almost the exact halfway point, we stopped for a nice snack before beginning to retrace our steps for the return.  About two miles from the finish we branched off and took a different return trail.  Following the hike, a group of the hikers stopped at an old favorite of ours, The Mountain Goat, for lunch.  All and all a great day.  

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 Five souls braved the elements on Tuesday to hike the Bluff Trail on Lookout Mtn.  As we reached the top of the mountain we were engulfed in thick fog.  This did not bode well for experiencing the beautiful views from the west side of the mountain which is why winter is the best time to hike this trail.  As we turned off the main road and headed west toward the trailhead, like a miracle, the fog disappeared.  We had an unobstructed view the entire length of the trail and no rain.  We proceeded on our hike to Sunset Rock where we enjoyed a snack and nice conversation with a couple visiting from Texas.  I am only sorry that so many others missed out on a great day. 

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