We have a long tradition of backpacking the Smokies in the winter, but Brunn and I sit out the tough stuff this year and hike less than half of the ~35 mile route. Â
While the rest of the crew gets pounded by rain – I fly home from Vegas and Brunn hits the Allman Brothers Tribute show at the Fox in Midtown Atlanta (a worthy choice).  Needless to say, we get a late start on the trip.  Here’s Brunn packing at noon on Saturday after the show.   Â

But everything comes with a price and we leave Newfound Gap at 4:45pm. The moon rises above the Appalachian Trail as we start our hike.
It is 3 miles to Ice Water Spring Shelter, and the sun sets as we hike our first mile on the Appalachian Trail. Â
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If you think we might hike in the dark, you guessed right! Â But it is really cool and very peaceful with a bright moon high in the sky.
And the Boyz are very happy that we pack in some refreshments. Â They hiked in some really crappy weather the last two days.
And as the cold front pushes in … the snow comes down. Not much but enough to cover the ground.
We have temps in the teens overnight but an incredible sunrise in the morning. Â There are even bobcat tracks around the shelter when we wake at 7:30am.
At least we think they are…unless a rogue house cat is on the loose.
We hike past Charlie’s Bunion and have some incredible views…
And hike a little known trail up a drainage with a 360 degree look at the park.
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And a view of Mt. LeConte in the distance. Â It must be damn cold up there this morning!
But it warms up a lot as we dropped off the 5920′ ridge, and the streams are running fast from the run-off the last few days.
And after a sum of 11.5 miles we are back at Smokemont. Â Another great trip in the Smokies and we are blessed with great weather today. Â Sometimes the Trail Gods do smile on you.
 We even see 4-5 wild turkeys and a herd of Elk as we exit the park.  That’s the way to close out a trip…







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