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

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Booker T. Washington S.P. 7.11.2023

 Who woulda thought...July in Chattanooga and a cool clear morning.  Actually it was just a bit chilly when we started!  Perfect day for a hike.  There were 18 of us hiking today including a young lady from Charleston S.C.  We wandered along the trail until we reached our usual snack spot where we briefly stopped.  Then we continued on until we had completed this easy 3.8 mile hike.  Total moving time was 01:51.  

If you would like to see some pictures taken during this hike, including maps, click here.  

If you're looking for an Ark, I Noah guy!

Laurel Falls near Stone Door 7.8.2023

 We had four hikers on the Stone Door Hike: Betsy Darken, Tom McElhone, Joan Hartvigsen and Matt from Knoxville.  We invited Matt to join the TTA.  Tom and Joan stayed on top on the Big Creek and Laurel Trails.  Betsy and Matt descended into Big Creek Gulf.  Joan and Tom also visited Laurel Falls.  The overlooks were beautiful.  

If you would like to see a couple of pictures taken during this hike, click here.  

Window Cliffs 7.4.2023

 Seven patriotic hikers hiked the Window Cliffs Trail on the 4th of July.  I'm surprised there were no other TTA hikes scheduled for the 4th.  We encountered quite a few other hikers out on the trail this holiday.  The weather cooperated long enough for us to have a good hike - no rain, but lots of heat and humidity.  There was enough cloud cover to keep the heat to a bearable level.  We all got our feet wet making the 18 creek crossings (9x2 on an out and back trail).  It was a 5.5 mile moderate hike with 662' elevation gain.  

If you would like to see some great pictures taken during this hike, click here.


John Muir Trail 7.1.2023

 Saturday’s hike was a hot one! We started at the end of the road that leads to the Apalachia Powerhouse across the Hiwassee River. The hike began along the road, with fishermen in the river and on the shore, catching trout. At Towee Creek, the trail headed into the forest, up the bluffs and through the overgrown weeds. After a couple of miles the path exited the bluffs, crossed the road and entered a much better maintained trail along the river. There were Canada geese, deer and even an eagle flying nearby. Festive colored rafts soon replaced fishermen, as TVA released water from the powerhouse. Protected by our canine companion, Dewey, the hike was completed at Childer’s Creek at about the 6 mile mark.

If you would like to see some very nice photos taken during this hike, click here.  

I'm pining for a good tree pun.  I wish they were more poplar.  

Ocoe 6.27.2023

 I do not have a write up for this hike, but looking at the photographs, it looks like the weather was just about perfect so think the hikers had a great hike.  

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First restaurant opens on the moon.  

Great Food

No atmosphere