White Oak Sink Falls

I posted a fall version of this back in October, but spring has such a different feel with the greenery.  I wish timing had worked out for us to experience the flowers at peak, but the textures of the green ferns and ground cover did not disappoint.  Carl’s presence is important to comprehend the scale […]

Almost Sunset – Clingmans Dome

National Park Service:  At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the highest point in Tennessee, and the third highest mountain east of the Mississippi. Only Mt. Mitchell (6,684 feet) and Mt. Craig (6,647), both located in Mt. Mitchell State Park in western North Carolina, […]

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Smokies in the Spring

Visiting the Cades Cove and Townsend areas last fall inspired me to revisit in the spring.  It did not take much arm twisting to get Carl, Jerry, and John to join in.  We all were eager to see the mountains in full bloom, however mother nature decided to expose the full splendor of her flowers […]

Little River Near Tremont

As the autumn gives way to winter in the south, I am continuing to enjoy reminiscing of the Smokies.  Today is Thanksgiving, and we are spending it in middle Tennessee with my brother and his family.  The terrain here is hilly and not as mountainous as the Smoky Mountains, but Tennessee is Tennessee.  It will […]

White Oak Sink, GSMNP

click the Audio below and adjust your sound if necessary [Audio clip: view full post to listen] This 2-mile hike was recommended to us by a volunteer at the visitor center in Townsend, and it was an excellent recommendation.  Most of the hike was along an old railroad bed and stream. White Oak Sink is […]

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No Wonder They’re Called “The Smokies”

A cold, October morning on top of the world.  I was, figuratively, and almost literally, too.  Carl, Brent, and I scouted this area the prior day with the express intent of shooting a sunrise overlook of the Smoky forest.  Little did we know we would be so lucky as to have such a wonderfully foggy […]

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Fall Trees – Great Smoky Mountain National Park

One of the obvious treats of autumn is the beautiful array of color, even in the simplest of scenes.  The Smoky forest is replete with reds, oranges, and yellows, in addition to wonderful greens from evergreens and moss.  Accompanying the color ranges are sounds of quiet breezes, acorns dropping, the “caw” of an occasional crow […]

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Laurel Creek Cascades

click the Audio below and adjust your sound if necessary [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Located off Little Creek Road, just across from the turnoff for the Tremont Institutue, are the Laurel Creek Cascades.  The cascades are located roadside on the way to Cades Cove, so there is a constant flow of cars […]

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Smokies – Fall, 2011

click the Audio below and adjust your sound if necessary [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Autumn always tugs at me to dedicate time shooting the fall colors, preferably somewhere in the mountains.  My best bud Carl and I have been doing this for the past 8 years.  This year Carl, Brent, and I […]

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