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

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Little Cedar Mountain 5.17.2022

 Little Cedar Mountain has always been one of my favorite hikes.  Once away from the highway noise, it is a absolutely beautiful walk in the woods.  There are many diverse landscapes and our favorite lunch space overlooks the Tennessee River.  We had 14 hikers on this perfect day with temperatures in the high 70's to low 80's.  We did the outer loop conveniently titled Cedar Mountain Trail.  This trail is just over three miles long and would rate it as mostly easy.  We did miss one turn, but it quickly became evident that we were no longer on the trail.  I think those that had not hiked this trail before, were pleasantly surprised. 

If you would like to see a few photos taken during this hike including maps, click here.  

Raccoon Mountain 5.14.2022

 

I think this hike may be one of the last spring-time hikes for 2022.  It was a fairly pleasant hike up to Laurel Point.  Though it was approximately 5 miles up and 1500 feet of altitude gain, the humidity was only in the 70% range.  The temperature got up to the lower 80’s.  There seemed to be few bikers on the trail that we had to lookout for.  I think there may have been a race being held on one of the other trails.  After several missed turns trying to get to the trailhead, we began our hike from the boat ramp up the mountain with our final upward destination being Laurel Point.  We had lunch at one of the covered pavilions on top.  We weren’t treated to much of a view of the valley below when we reached Laurel Point – the foliage has already reached a point where most of the view on the west side of the mountain is blocked.  We then began our descent after spending a few moments on the point.  We were on the Live Wire trail for a while until we connected with the High Voltage trail on the descent.  We arrived back at the boat ramp around 3pm.  The downward hike left me with sore feet for the rest of the day.  None of the possible predicted showers showed up and the trail condition was very good.  We estimated the hike was a strenuous 11+miles.  

If you would like to see pictures taken during this hike as well as a trail map, click here.