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

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Foster Falls 8.27.2024

Sixteen hikers met on a cool pleasant Tuesday morning to either car pool ih or gather at South Cumberland State Park, Foster Falls trailhead.  Although Foster Falls, at the beginning of the hike was bone dry, we traveled the Fiery Gizzard trail five miles out and back (to and from) the Small Wilds campground.  Rocky bluffs and boulders to start quickly turned into a nice walk in the woods with a few really great overlooks into rugged canyons of the Savage Gulf Natural Area.  Aside from a brief break at the halfway point campground, we kept up a steady pace while the weather began to heat up.  A 4-5 foot long whopper of a Tennessee Timber Rattlesnake was not thrilled by our 16 guests trespassing into his domain.  But aside from a threatening “rattle” all was good for a little excitement.  All in all – a great hike today with good fellowship amongst the Scenic City Hikers.  This hike took just about three hours and was rated as easy. 

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Devils Breakfast Table 8.24.2024

 This Saturday morning, 4 hikers met at the Peavine Road trailhead near Crab Orchard, TN.  Due to a mix-up in the trail location, some hikers, who had planned to join us, found an alternate hike. The morning started out cool, about 65 degrees but warmed up quickly to upper 80’s. This was a very well-maintained trail with lots of casual ups and downs.  It was exciting to see what the next horizon would bring.  Plenty of rocky cliffs to view, a few footbridges to cross, and the sights of Daddy’s Creek below. Little or no water in the creek to enjoy, however.  The group stopped at the midway point and enjoyed lunch by Daddy’s Creek before proceeding back by retracing our steps to the main trailhead. Highly recommend this hike for a casual, moderate hike.  It will push you a little but nothing extreme.  Total distance was almost 8 miles with 1,100’ elevation gain. Submitted by: Tim Booth.  I enjoyed the hike with fellow Scenic City members: Rita Wilpers & Molly Mulloy

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