Friday, August 28, 2009

10th Anniversary

Our 10th anniversary was August 14th, so we planned a vacation to the Great Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg, TN for a few days. We had a great time! Here are the pics...


CADE'S COVE:
Cade's Cove is an 11 mile one-way road that loops around a flat valley where there used to be a log cabin settlement. The cabins were cute, the traffic was terrible. There were several deer that came close to the road that people would stop to look at.


At one end of Cade's Cove there is a real working grist mill. The day we went they were grinding corn into cornmeal. It was fascinating to watch that huge wheel turn the gears as big as our living room inside the mill.



OBER GATLINBURG:
This is a huge bus-like tram, packed with up to 120 adults, hanging by three tiny cables, swaying and bouncing up a two mile trek at a whopping 14 miles/hour! There are two trams and they pass each other on their way up/down the mtn, this is a pic of the other tram we are passing.



Once we made it safely to the top of the mtn by tram, we further tested our faith by climbing in a chair lift swaying and bumping over jagged and rocky terrain up to another summit. Notice the two white tracks going downhill across the bottom of this pic--those are bobsled tracks!

The jagged and rocky terrain... :)


Some folks bobsledding down the mtn. We did this and it WAS fun!


WATERFALL BEHIND SUGARLANDS VISITORS CENTER:
It amazed me how many waterfalls and vistas we took pictures of...most of them look alike. It was an easy hike to get to this one, but just perfect.

NEWFOUND GAP:
I think this is Newfound Gap. Can you tell why we love the Smokies? Just beautiful!


We saw this sign at the trailhead at Newfound Gap. We thought if we got started right away, we might make it to Katahdin, Maine in a few months. But it's actually the Appalachian Trail here, so that's cool.


The Appalachian Trail at Newfound Gap.


CLINGMAN'S DOME:
We drove most of the way to the top of Clingman's Dome--the highest point in the Smokies. At the parking lot is a paved trail leading another 1/2 mile up to this spiral ramp to the lookout tower. We had terrible visibility that day, but it was still so pretty. The fogginess made it so quiet and peaceful. You're supposed to be able to see 5 (or is it 7) states from the lookout tower.

This is the best view we got from the top. Not what we expected, but pretty isn't it?


The fog rolled away for just about 5 seconde before it rolled back in. We were already back on the trail down. But this is just amazing how opened up just a tad then rolled back in. I'm not even sure it's actually fog. There was a sign that said something about it being air pollution in solid form...but I like to think of it as fog.


GROTTO FALLS:
This was a moderate 2-1/2 mile hike. It was a beautiful trail. We climbed around these rocks to the right and then behind the waterfall. Then there were some boulders our in front of the waterfall making somewhat of a "pool" area that the water landed in. Just beautiful.


Mike behind the falls.

OH NO! Did you see that BEAR! We were on the boulders in front of the waterfall and along came a HUGE black bear! (Well, huge to us...the locals told us he was probably a yearling.) He came poking along around these rocks, looked straight at us several times and followed us back across the rocks! We were a little scared, but had our wits enough to video most of it. Eventually he went the other way and we quickly got outta there.


When we got back down to the parking lot at the trailhead, along came another bear! This one came close, too! He stood up on his hind legs to look at a trash can and came sniffing close to the cars/people. He was another one about the size of the one at the falls. They're so cute when they walk! But still scary. While we were walking the trail, we also saw a mama bear and her cubs, but they were far enough away and walking fast enough that we didn't get a picture. All together, we saw 7 bears in a little over an hour! Most of them UP CLOSE!

Pretty, isn't it!


That night we took the advice of a friend of ours who used to live in Gatlinburg and ate at Best Italian. Our friend recommended their calzone, and boy was he right! Just look at that huge calzone! We barely made a dent in it as we had just eaten wonderful salads and amazing fresh homemade garlic rolls. Mmmm Mmmm Mmmmm...can't wait to go back!


One day we rented a Harley Davidson motorcycle and drove around the scenic roads in the Smokies! It was a blast! We thought we enjoyed the scenery of the mountains before, but never had we realized how limited our view was when we were in the truck. Wow! a 360 degree view is amazing! It really was a lot of fun! But at the end of the day, we were glad to be on four wheels again.


again...

Well, for the once-in-a-lifetime event of riding a Harley, we sure did get enough pictures to make it look like we rode it for a week or two!

CHIMNEY TOPS:
This was a 4 mile stenuous hike to the rocky top of a mountain. It was a fun hike--very difficult at times, but very fun. Here is a view along the way.


Here is the rocky top of the mountain. You have to scramble up these rocks to get to the top. They're kinda slippery and steep and a little scary considering what would happen if you slip.

With that in mind, I took my shoes off part way up the rocks. They were slippery, and I could climb better barefooted. Everything's better barefooted.


The view from the top! Ahhhhh...so worth the climb!


This shows the steep rocks. We climbed up a little farther to a place where we could recline against the rocks. I ate a granola bar and we watched the birds flying overhead.
While we were reclining we heard something behind us, but I thought it was just a bird landing on the rock. Then again we heard something, but this time it sounded more like a grunt. AAAAGH!!! No kidding, there was a BEAR at the TOP of this MOUNTAIN!!! And it looked right at us and came straight toward us! I was so scared because there was nowhere to go but down the steep rocks or OFF the steep rocks. We scrambled down a ways, then Mike insisted that I give him the camera, I was insisting that we get DOWN--NOW! But I'm glad he got this pic. That bear is right where we were sitting! I crawled down to my shoes and just grabbed them my hands and continued to crawl down the rocks and ran part of the way down the trail before I stopped to put my shoes on. The bear had since gone the other way.


TOURIST TRAP:
here are some pics of really creative buildings in Pigeon Forge. This upside down building is just an arcade inside. But the lobby looks upside down, too.


some crazy castle building.
We had a great vacation! It was soooo nice to finish our own conversations, eat our own food, and follow our own schedule for a few days. But we really started to miss the girls after a couple days. They weren't missing us much, though. They spent a night with their cousins in Plainfield, then Mike's folks came to our house to watch them until we got back. We are so grateful for everyone who helped make this such a wonderful trip. God truly blessed our time together.

3 comments:

amy said...

Looks like you had a great time & saw some different things than we did! Love the giant calzone. I'm jealous of all of your bear sightings. All we saw was one tiny one in the undegrowth and couldn't get a good pic. I can't wait to go back!

Natalie said...

We went in a Wonderworks in Florida and the kids had lots of fun. There was an arcade by the lobby, but if you go on in there was better stuff (giant bubbles, a tornado simulator, I can't remember what else) Loved all the pictures!

Tiaras & Tantrums said...

what amazing pictures! looks like you and Mike had an awesome time. so jealous of all the bear sightings and the harley ride :o). And that calzone - yummy!! Did you save me some!?