Weekly Trials and Tribulations of the Scenic City Chapter of the TTA
Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking
Signal Mtn. H.S. to Hwy. 27
11.1.14 It was pretty cold and blustery on this hike. Snow had fallen and was pretty on the trees and plants along the side of the trail. The snow did not stick on the trail so that other than the leaves, the trail was easy to follow. There were eight brave souls out today on this hike. Lunch was had at the Suck Creek Bridge on their way back from Hwy. 27. For a few pictures, click here or on the Signal Mountain tab above.
Soddy Ball Field to Heiss Mtn.
10.28.14 For the Tuesday hike we carpooled from the Soddy Ball Field parking lot to the Heiss Mtn Rd
trailhead. The weather was perfect for taking a leisurely Fall stroll from the
trailhead to the Big Possum Creek Bridge and back. The Fall colors were vibrant
with their reds, yellows and all colors in between. There were twelve of us
that enjoyed the morning outing and although the hike distance was only
approximately 3 miles there and back it was well worth our time. I have to give
kudos to my very good friend Bob McGavock for getting up off of his death bed
(well maybe not his death bed but he did have surgery on his shoulder last week)
and joining us for the hike. I would say that he easily won our club’s hiker of
the day award if we had one since he travelled the whole distance with us
without incurring any more damage to his shoulder. It was also nice to have his
son Bob with us on this outing, come to think of it they may be eligible for
another award as the first father/son team to make one of our hikes. I will
have to research further on that one but all in all we had a great day for a
hike. Please try and get out to enjoy the colors on any trail available to you,
it will be well worth your time. Happy Hiking! For some pictures of the hike click here or on the Soddy Ball Field tab above.
North Chick. Loop
10.21.14 There were 10 people on the North Chick Loop Hike. The hike was scheduled for only 3 miles, but it was decided to do a little more so the total was 5 miles. There were several trees down that the group had to go under or over. They have been down since before June when the area was supposedly shut down to work on the trail. I wonder what they meant by "work on the trail". It seems pretty basic that trees down would constitute necessary work and that they would be removed. I guess it was not important enough to whomever closed the trail! The weather held and I would rate the trail as moderate. For a few pictures click here, or on the North Chick. Loop tab above.
Thank you George for the report.
Thank you George for the report.
Piney River 10.18.14
10.18.14 There were only three people on this 9 mile Piney River hike. I would rate the hike as moderate, but the distance was a little long. It was a beautiful day with backpackers and other hikers on the trail. For some pictures of the hike, click here or on the Piney River tab above.
Soddy Daisy 10.11.14
10.11.14 The hike was scheduled for Flipper Bend, but only two hikers showed up. The hike was then changed to explore the now land that was purchased by Soddy Daisy. The hike was about five miles and rated as easy. The weather was overcast but otherwise a nice day for a hike. For a few pictures, Click here or on the Soddy Daisy tab above.
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