Goshen Prong Trail

July 17, 2023 I am not entirely sure of the genesis of the word “goshen”. Biblically, the land of Goshen was the Hebrew name for an area of the Nile in ancient Egypt. A goshen point is a lance-liked, concave projectile point used by Paleo-Indians. According to Appalachian Trail Names: Origins of Place Names Along … More Goshen Prong Trail

Lynn Camp Prong Trail, Miry Ridge Trail (1/2), Greenbrier Ridge Trail

July 16, 2023 As someone who loves hiking and spending time in nature, Miry Ridge Trail is one of the best trails I have encountered. In the past I have written of the anthropomorphic qualities of hiking trails. Miry is the enchanting, high elevation siren beckoning the passerby. On this day it was amazing. I … More Lynn Camp Prong Trail, Miry Ridge Trail (1/2), Greenbrier Ridge Trail

Brushy Mountain Trail

July 6, 2023 The Brushy Mountain Trail in the Smoky Mountains is a 5.9-mile out-and-back trail that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Starting from the Brushy Mountain Trailhead, I made my way through the lush forests and rolling hills, albeit with little black gnats attacking my ears and eyes. The trail was well-marked, … More Brushy Mountain Trail

Gatlinburg Trail

July 3, 2023 If you’re looking for an easy hiking experience, then The Gatlinburg Trail is the perfect place for you, especially in July. This 1.3 mile hike is located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. It is a scenic path that is suitable for hikers of all skill levels. Uniquely, it … More Gatlinburg Trail

Cucumber Gap Trail

July 1, 2023 I really enjoy my job, especially some of the benefits geared towards employee well-being. Every seven years we are afforded a months long paid sabbatical. My first attempt at taking this break was in April 2020, which turned out not to be a great time to travel. Fast forward to 2023, I … More Cucumber Gap Trail

Middle Prong Trail

April 25, 2023 The Laurel Falls Trail was as ugly as the Middle Prong Trail was bewitching. This trail is chock-full of lush forests, thunderous waterfalls, beautiful foliage, and it is nearly devoid of hikers. I highly recommend it. Five (5) miles along Upper Tremont Road is a hidden trail. Certainly one that I did … More Middle Prong Trail