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Date:         Fri, 24 Sep 2010 19:53:56 -0700
Reply-To:     Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Going to the Smokies. Advice?
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Dear traveler Do smokies include Arkansas ... Try the crater of diamonds state park ... Near murfreesboro arkansas Worth at least two full days stay Yours

Sent from my iPhone... There must be a lifetime of thought in the last second if we are to live from moment to moment.

On 2010-09-24, at 4:43 PM, Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET> wrote:

> Peter, you probably already know this, but you should review the > National Park information, which gives a lot of detail about what > you can and can't do, and where you can and can't camp in the park. > Also, there are National Forest sites hub up to the park, and > camping in the NF is open, in addition to the NP camp grounds. Just > be aware of hunting this time of year in the NF, and bears and feral > hogs whatever time of year. Of course, if you don't want crowds, > you probably should go to a different park any time except deep > winter. But outside the park, you can find solitude. Or if you are > a backpacker, you can find solitude on the trails, though the > Appalachian Trail will be crowded in summer, requiring reservations > for the bear shelters (the only place you can camp on the AT). > > ---- Peter Lapp <carrothospital@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> wrote: >> Awesome, thanks for the tips! I'll have to check that stuff out. >> Whitewater >> stuff would be amazing. I'm sure this will be the first of many >> trips! >> >> >> -p >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@cfu.net >> >wrote: >> >>> Get to Bryson City of a tad outside of there and check out the >>> Nantahala >>> Outdoor Center. Appalachian Trail crosses there and there's >>> whitewater >>> stuff, mountain biking, and a private campground up the road a >>> few miles >>> and out of the way. Maybe a 4 hour drive down 24 and up 75 to >>> Cleveland >>> and then east on 64This time of year, it should be slowing down >>> business-wise. As you head east of 64 out of Cleveland(TN), >>> you'll drive by >>> the site of the 1996 Whitewater Slalom Olympic Venue on the Ocoee >>> River. If >>> the NOC is too much fro you, ask the locals where there's a >>> secluded spot or >>> two. Actually there's thousands of them. You'll have trouble >>> justifying >>> JUST one weekend. ie you'll be back!! www.noc.com >>> >>> Enjoy >>> >>> DM&FS >>> >>> >>> At 12:52 PM 9/24/2010, Peter Lapp wrote: >>> >>>> I'm planning to take a weekend trip to the Smokies in a few weeks >>>> and >>>> wanted >>>> to see if anyone had any advice on some good campsites. I was >>>> hoping to >>>> find >>>> some good, secluded spots on the western side, since they are >>>> closer. I'm >>>> coming from Nashville, so it's easier/closer to find spots on >>>> this side. >>>> >>>> Anyone know of some good spots around the area that aren't >>>> crowded? I >>>> don't >>>> care about hookups or bathrooms, etc, just a place to park and >>>> camp. Also, >>>> if you have any hiking trail suggestions, I'm open to that as well. >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>> >>> > > -- > David McNeely


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