I took this approximately 7-mile hike with 17 folks from the Plateau Chapter of Tennessee Trails Assn. The hike was located in the Laurel-Snow Pocket Wilderness in Dayton TN, about 1.5 miles from civilization. Although I had been to Laurel Falls several times, it seems every time Bill Harris leads a hike, I have an entirely new experience. This time did not disappoint. I had never been to Bryan Overlook - if I had, I would have remembered it. We had so much climbing way up, way down, in and out, it reminded me of Honey Creek. No one fell, no one got lost, although one-half the group set out after lunch without the rest of us. There was still plenty of fall colors to be appreciated.
001 Richland Creek
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002 along Richland Creek
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003 Richland Creek
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004 Harry
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005
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006
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007 Bill makes it out
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008 that was our trail
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009 White Snakeroot
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010 Laurel Falls
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011 Laurel Falls
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012 Laurel Falls
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013 makes me feel kinda small
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014
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015 Hey, Bill
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016
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017 a dry Laurel Creek
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020 across the gorge
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021 across the gorge
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022
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023 Erect Goldenrod
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024
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026 view from Brady Overlook
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028 from Brady Overlook
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031
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032 Laurel Creek
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033 Wayne
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034 God's pallette
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035 we have to get through the little crack
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