Did ~19 mile loop in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park last weekend with El Gordo. We chose a single overnight loop starting at the Deep Creek Trail Head within the Deep Creek Campground section near Bryson City, NC. Forecast called for mid 70 degree temps during the day falling to mid 60 degree temps at night.
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Our first day was relatively short at about 7-8 miles to get up to the campsite along Deep Creek. Accidentally took a brief detour up Martins Gap Trail near Campsite #57. Saw some bear scat along the trail before seeing this posting at #57:
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We rain into one of the largest black bears I've seen in NC just south of this location ahead of Campsite #58. It was crossing the trail and foraging along a hillside when Gordon and I came across it. Fortunately for us it either didn't hear us or chose to ignore us and continued looking for food. When we got to the closed site at #57 the rangers had set-up a dummy tent with a game camera mounted to a tree directly across from it. No signs of bear tampering that we could tell, but a little unnerving given some of the recent press about aggressive bear activity in the park.
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Ordinarily we wouldn't camp this close to the water, but our campsite was divided on either side of Deep Creek Trail with a woods view on one side and a fire-ring water view on the other side. We originally set-up woods side but relocated when we realize there was an existing developed site immediately adjacent to the creek.
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It rained the first night and most of the second day. Given the bear situation we made use of the park aerial cable system and I hoisted my pack as well as the food bags for the evening. Used my rain poncho as the cover and kind of looked like Casper from below:
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Room with a view for the evening:
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The Pole Road Creek Trail was pretty overgrown but had lots of waterfalls and creek crossings. We must have gone over 7-8 crossings and got our feet soaking wet on the second day.
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Finally broke through the rain and got some classic views of the Smokies along the Noland Divide rocky ridge near Lonesome Pine Lookout
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All in all it was a nice trip out. A bit short, but a short trip in the woods is better than none. Looking forward to a few more I have planned for this fall including Lineville Gorge again and the NC Balds.
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