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Vacation Day Nine

7/18/22

Family Vacation Day Nine: Hidden Passage Trail Loop, Pickett CCC Memorial State Park, Jamestown, Tennessee – 9 miles.

Ready, set, go!
There were a lot of rock formations along this trail!
Looking for caves.
Cool arch.
Exploring the rock houses.
More exploring.
Happy place.
Another rock house. It’s much cooler in here.
Making our way to the exit.
Cool hiking warrior!
Beautiful waterfall! Rachel and Patricia decided not to climb down to see this one (?? …I know right!)
Mother-daughter waterfall selfie time.
Exploring under the waterfall and getting a little wet.
Happy couple 💕
One last look.
There were delicious wild blueberries along the entire trail!! We ate a lot 🫐🫐!
Another super-cool rock formation.
Luna did so awesome today!!
It’s starting to rain, time to get off the mountain.
Only a few obstacles.
It was still sprinkling on us so we may end up retreating into one of the rock houses if it rains harder.
Under cover briefly.
A break in the weather until. . .
It started really raining! 
And raining…
A turtle enjoying the rain.
The animal whisperer.
Happy place out of the rain!
More beautiful rock formations.
Climbing companions.
A brief break in the rain.
The fog was pretty cool.
More blueberries.
The calm before. . .
We got absolutely poured on!
The rain stopped and we hiked up to a camp area playground.
Wheee!
Lizzy’s turn.
Not too big at all. . .
Very, very wet but we did 9 miles!

Patricia and Rachel decided to stay in the car while we checked out the museum:

A two very small room museum.
We signed in, but there wasn’t much there so we didn’t spend much time here.

That was an adventure!

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Vacation Day Eight

7/17/22

Family Vacation Day Eight: We attended church via zoom this morning then we went for a fairly easy walk in the woods – 4.8 miles.

Burnt Mill Loop Trail in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.
Rachel was trying to convince us that the paper sign on the tree was a trail closed sign. 🚫
The three hiking companions.
Patricia took the lead which meant she was on spider webs clearing duty. She grabbed a big branch to do the job!
Of course she caught another frog.
Perhaps it’s time to give up that huge branch for clearing spider webs.
Teeny tiny pine cones.
Wildflowers were a plenty.
Exploring.
More pretty flowers along the trail.
The river ran near us for the first half and the final third of the trail.
We found a spot to explore while we ate lunch. It was a little tricky getting down into the spot.
It was getting warm outside and Rachel discovered the large leafs worked as pretty good fans.
Or you could cool off this way!
Patricia relaxed away from the water (there could be water snakes ya know!).
Climbing is also encouraged.
And rock hopping.
The water was just barely cool.
Luna is not a fan of water but she sure wanted to join us!
Awesome climbing!
Luna made it across and didn’t get wet! She did get a little wet on the way back.
There were quite a few dogs loose on the trail today so Luna had to be on leash. She was still having fun!
Not far now. This was an easy trail.
Mom went ahead for a little while, but Luna ran to catch up and check on her. Good dog Luna!
We found a small cave!
Dad tried to pass through a crevasse in the cave.
He was making progress until. . .
He got stuck. Well not completely stuck, but he had to go back up.

Luna sent word back that he was fine and Lizzy was going to try.
There she goes. . .
A little further down . . .
She made it and instantly wanted to go caving for real!

Patricia and Rachel sped ahead of us to get back to the trailhead.

Another ladder.
Relaxing by the river. Can you guess whose shoes?
Do you see what I see 🍩. Perhaps we were just hungry.
End pic. . . a couple of them were hiding.
And old bridge at the trailhead.

Nice final view to take in for the road.
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Vacation Day Seven

7/16/22

Family Vacation Day Seven: Angel Falls Overlook Trail- 12.6 miles. Lizzy, Sullivan and I did the hike today. The girls (Luna, Rachel and Patricia relaxed at home).*Total hiking miles so far 55.7 miles.

We think we are ready for this long hike 🙄
We got a late start, but It was still relatively cool outside.
The river ran next to the trail (John Muir Trail) for about 2.5 miles.
As it got warmer outside we made use of the flora.
We can’t forget about the fauna!
Pretty meadow-rue.
There were some obstacles.

This bridge actually didn’t go all the way across. We had to work a little harder to get the rest of the way.

This is “the rest of the way”.
More obstacles.
Cool climbs.
Awesome rock formations.
It’s much cooler down here!

Ladder climb anyone?
We finally made it to the Grand Gap Loop for another 6.8 miles.
Mom’s happy to look at a waterfall!
It was beautiful, but no waterfall in sight.
In his happy place!
Awesome in every direction!
“The Pose”.
Mom-daughter selfie 💕.

Time to get back on the trail:

We decided this rock looked like a spaceship and so Lizzy became the pilot of the spaceship.
As usual there are a lot of spider webs. Sullivan has been🕷️bitten twice. We are grateful that he often takes the lead early in the mornings and catches the 🕸️webs along the path.
Mom’s turn.

Whose shoes? Can you guess?

Lizzy and Mom; Dad prefers to not sit on the edge.
Plus he was resting his weary bones.
Copper head was on the trail!
We waited for him to pass by.
Our lunch spot.
While we were sitting here at the top of the mountain a hummingbird came right up to us!
Dad got Poison Ivy.
Resting (?).
She was a little too sweaty to lie down in the dusty dirt!
Enjoying the view!
Yes!! We finished the loop! Just a few more miles back.
Anything in there? Hopefully no snakes!!!
Back down.
Just happened to catch 9.99 miles on our way back and still going.
Namaste 🧘‍♀️.
Edible oyster mushroom!

Do you see it, because Lizzy and I walked right by him!

Snake!
Luckily it’s just a garter snake.
12.6 miles!!
Time to soak our tired feet in the river!

That was a great hike!

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Vacation Day Six

7/15/22

Family Vacation Day Six: Pioneer Trail, Emery Gap Falls and Debord Falls – 7.5 miles. We drove to our next Airbnb in Huntsville, Tennessee.

We drove an hour and stopped In Cumberland Mountain State Park for a quick 4.8 mile hike:

Smiles from everyone!
The river ran along the side of this trail.
It was a loop trail with a couple of bridges.
Watch your head!

We had a contest for best pose here. Do you have a favorite?

Pose #1
Pose #2.
Pose #3
Pose #4
Pose #5
Pose #6
Poisonous Amanita Mushroom.
There were a lot of rock formations along this trail.
Rhododendron along the trail.
Balancing act!
Relaxing by the river.
What do you see?
Did you guess correctly?
Nice trail! Another hour drive to the next trail.

We made it to Frozen Head State Park:

Panther Branch Trailhead.
Waterfall number one 💙.
Rachel started exploring ☺️

Butterflies were attracted to Patricia!

On her knee!
Beautiful!!
The three explorers.
Staying dry.
The happy couple 💕
Waterfall number two.
Can you spot Lizzy?
Rachel was exploring under the waterfall.
Time to relax.
Until they spotted crawfish!
They hunted crawfish for a long time.
We watched and waited for someone to actually catch one.
Finally!
Lizzy got one too. “No thanks!!!” says Patricia!
“He’s so cute!” says Lizzy.
Rachel worked very hard for this one!!
Deep thinker 🤔.
Three amigos ☺️☺️☺️.
Happy Day on the trails. One more hour drive to our next Airbnb.

We made it to Huntsville, Tennessee!

Our Airbnb.
Exploring the Airbnb!
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Vacation Day Five

7/14/22

Family Vacation Day Five: Savage Gulf Mountain Oak Trail: 10 miles. Our last hike in this area. We are heading to Huntsville, Tennessee area tomorrow.

Trailhead pic – we are all together again!
One of several suspension bridges.
Blackberries 😋
She worked hard for these!
Decisions….
Another bridge.
Off to the first overlook.
Savage Falls overlook.
Wild Blueberries!! 😋
Wild blueberries are tiny but very yummy 😋
Rachel shared!
Another overlook.
Enjoying the view.
Yet another…
Beautiful overlook.
Deep thinker 🤔💕.
We relaxed here a bit here.
The most common pose of this vacation.
See. . .even mom and dad got into the pose.
Have I mentioned how awesome Luna dog is on hiking trips!?
Too tired, must sit.
Mushroom called Boletus speciosus which is edible but is very poisonous if it is not cooked well.
Have I mentioned Mom really likes bridges.
Another overlook rest break.
Savage Falls💗💙💗
Luna is so sleepy 🥱
Time to enjoy the waterfall!
Shower anyone?
Tempting the fish with her toe ?!?
Mother-daughter selfie 💕
Actually feeding the fish.
Exploring.
Wait, there’s something over there! 
Watersnake.
Lizzy almost stepped on this guy.
Patricia slept through the whole thing! 
Last look at Savage Falls.
Pretty meadow with wildflowers near the parking lot.

Lizzy, Dad and Mom saw a small trail and decided to go check it out while Patricia and Rachel headed down to the car. A little less than a quarter mile in was this outhouse:

No thanks 👎

Time to head back:

Much better 💕
Happy Day 10 miles. Total hiking miles on vacation so far = 36.6 miles

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Vacation Day Four

7/13/22

Family Vacation Day Four: Fiery Gizzard Loop Trail, South Cumberland State Park – 10 miles:

Just the three of us today (Patricia and Rachel took a “pass day”).

It’s 6am and we are ready to go!
The rock formations were already impressive.
What a great start to the trail!
Namaste 🧘‍♀️.
Beautiful 💗.
Pretty cascades.
Not much flowing water here!
Little did we know how many rocks and stairs awaited us on this hike!
Waterfall number two!
The happy couple 💕.
This pathway was so pretty!
The Chimney.
Waterfall number three.
The very happy couple 💕.
Ready for a lot of adventures today!
Beautiful 💙.
We were up for the challenge . . .well, we did keep going on the trail, but we took the 9 mile loop.
She’s okay, but after countless slips, slides and falls Lizzy got her trail name “Slip, Slide, Splash”.
She likes the wildlife!
Ugh, a slug! She named him ” Mattachiah”.
Waterfall number four!
The rocks were relentless for this 4.5 miles stretch. This really was a challenging hike.
She named him “Jimmy”.
I asked her to demonstrate the nature of this hike.
So cute ☺️
We were pretty tired at this point with 4.3 miles left on this trail and another 1.5 miles back to the car.
Yellow Spotted Millipede.
Looking over the ledge is fun.
Enjoying the view at Werner’s Point.
Mom in her happy place.
Straight down drop.
Beautiful!
Chicken Of The Woods and it is edible.
We enjoyed a wedding ceremony of our own.
We both “Do”.
The extremely happy couple 💕💗💕.
Chandelier.
This was is the water nearby.

Time to go check out a coal mine:

An entrance to the coal mine.

Now time to focus on heading back to the waterfalls for a quick swim to cool off.

We had to trudge through more rocks. Ugh!
Definitely time for a swim after all that!
Yes, it’s pretty cool water.
Wow!
Beautiful ❤️
Fishin for crawfish.
She named him “Bert”.
She named this one “Ernie”.

Time to keep moving towards the trailhead.

“Resting” on the bridge.
We took another route back and saw waterfall #5.
Two more “friends” named Gerald (the frog) and Jeremy (the fly).
This was a 9 hour adventure. We did it!
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Vacation Day Three

7/12/22

Family Vacation Day Three: Stone Door, Big Creek Gulf, Connector Trail, and Laural Falls – 8 miles.

“Luna we are going on a hike. . .”
Luna ~”I want to drive”. Sorry Luna not this time 😉.

The park has some awesome views right off the bat!:

This became out trip pose that we did throughout vacation!

The happy couple!

Lots of amazing views!

We spent quite some time exploring and enjoying this area!

Patricia would rather not get close to the edge!
Mom likes the edge!

Everyone is ready now to get on the trail. We have actually been here before when the girls were little, but today we will be venturing much further.

Lizzy agreed she had a much easier time climbing things like this when she was little.

Down the stairs to Stone Door:

Stone Door.
Pretty blue butterflies!

Exploring where we explored the last time we were here:

This is where Rachel and Dad saw a rattle snake the last time we were here!
Back on the trail.
Awesome bridge!
Rest break for Rachel.
Lizzy decided this was a great spot to rest.

We found berries!

Flowers too:

Mom decided to take a rest break:

A good place to cool off!

Lizzy, Dad and Mom decided to add on to the hike and go see the waterfall. Rachel, Patricia and Luna rested on the boardwalk seats.

The top of the waterfall.
Laurel Falls.
Another rest break!

Getting ready for the climb back up!

We took the stairs back up!

With a small climb at the end:

End of day two adventures pic!:

So much fun!
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Family Vacation Day Two

7/11/22

Family Vacation Day Two: Walls of Jericho Trail, Estillfork, Alabama- Tennessee – 8 miles:

We weren’t actually planning to hike in Alabama, but this trailhead had two starting points and we decided on this one (we hiked back into Tennessee).
Walls of Jericho.
There are supposed to be some caves along this trail.
A few climbing rocks at the start.
Rest break for Patricia!
Luna was so happy to be hiking and climbing!

Look at the size of this trapdoor spider!!!

There were two!!!
Cool looking plants we think is called groundcedar.
Cave exploration!
Eastern newt.
Daddy Long Legs ~ one of Lizzy’s favorite insects.
Down we go!
Dad said it’s awesome come see!

This cave was about 40-50 feet in length and 20 foot high ceilings!

There were lots of formations (flowstone “bacon rind”).

Beautiful butterflies were traveling with us:

Eastern Swallow Tiger Tail.
Heading to the bridge.
Lizzy decided to take the waterway.
We took the bridge.
Another bridge.
Interesting caterpillar.
Patricia and Rachel loved this view.
Someone got really dirty on our adventure.
She sure knows how to get clean!
Time to explore…with a little help from Dad!
They made it up.
Upper view.
More exploring up top.
Yes, that is a frog. She named him Georgie.

One last view! 💕

Sliding down the tiny waterfalls.

This guy startled Mom!:

Copperhead!
There was a cemetery way out and just off the trail.
Butterflies everywhere. This one decided to hitch a ride. 🦋
Rest break on the way over the blow down.
Pretty along the way.
This was an awesome 8 mile hike with a lot of adventures!!!
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Family Vacation 2022

7/10/22

We all, including Patricia of course, were very excited for vacation! Family Vacation Day One: Doll head trail in Atlanta, GA (1/2 mile). 7 hour drive to South Pittsburg, TN Airbnb:

Went to church, came home for Luna dog, and away we go . . .

I told the girls I had a special experience for them but they had no idea what we were in for at this location:

Here’s a clue:

There were oddities along the way:

A nice little lake:

We arrived!:

The Atlanta, Georgia Doll Head Trail: a trail that was a former dump was cleaned up and fashioned art from the debris:

Nope, not creepy at all!
Giant Leopard Moth caterpillar.
Okay, that’s creepy!

We don’t want to give everything away by showing picks of all the crazy things on display:

End of trail pic:

That was an interesting start to our vacation.

We made it to our South Pittsburg, TN Airbnb:

We will stay here for 5 nights.
Looking forward to the hot tub!

The fireflies were already out:

Lizzy is good at catching them.

Time to rest for day two of vacation!

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Final Warm-Up Hike Before Vacation

7/7/22

The girls and I went on another warm-up hike this morning (preparing for vacation) at San Felasco Hammock:

The plan is 3 miles on the San Falasco Green Cut off trail (yellow, green, R-yellow/blue).
We actually spotted flowers even before the trailhead.

The morning glory were plentiful at the start of the trail.

Wild blackberries too!

Yummy treat.
Perhaps clamatis (?)

Spurred butterfly pea:

Not sure what these are:

Gecko.

When the girls were little they rested in this same spot. We recreate it with Lizzy on the bench and Rachel on the log (see next pic).

This is exactly where Rachel rested on a hike we took several years ago.

May 6th, 2020:

Pretty:

Mushroom (Amanita).

Not much further:

We found a hidden swamp:

End of hike pic:

We were a little tired, but it was a nice Florida hike.