The Saturday of Labor Day Weekend I was day-tripping to Clingman's Dome in the Smokies, and this was followed by a three-night backpack trip from Fontana Dam. Its very different than the western mountains, very wet, soft moist air, but they're still quite rugged mountains, my biggest vertical day was a drop from Spence Field (4900') to a camp near Fontana Resevoir (1760') on a trail with substantial blowdown from a July derecho. It probably didn't help that there was a bunch of moisture from Hurricane Isaac hanging around, it was very difficult for me to get used to the idea of sweat not evaporating, or the idea that if I hang a t-shirt out to dry in the air the cotton simply absorbs _more_ water from the air. It was a fun trip though, through some very different country.
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My favorite picture from the trip, taken at Mollies Ridge Shelter:
Spence Field Shelter:
Eagle Creek:
Eagle Creek Valley from Rocky Top:
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