I had the opportunity to zip up to the Smokey Mountains this past weekend to spend time relaxing with friends. I grew up in Knoxville - south Knoxville to be exact. From my house there, it was only about a 45 minute run till you were in Pigeon Forge and a few more minutes to Gatlinburg. From there you were another few minutes to the Sugarland Visitors Center - the first spot most folks go when arriving at the park. Back in the day, my friends and I would take my Trans-Am and go all over the place. Nothing like having the t-tops out and driving around those curvy mountain roads to make for a fun time.
I did make it over to Cades Cove to drive around the loop. Nothing has changed from what I could tell. My last time in the park was at least 20 years ago. I did get to see some wildlife this go around. First was a small black bear. Of course all I had on my camera was my wide-angle lens so that did me no good. All you see in the image is a dark spot in the grass. I did have better luck with some deer though…


By Richard Grainger on Oct 23, 2008 | Reply
Great shot. Look at you actin’ all George Lepp and all.
By Bone on Oct 24, 2008 | Reply
Only your wide-angle lens? You must have felt naked.
By Jason on Oct 25, 2008 | Reply
I love wildlife photography
By Jessica on Nov 13, 2008 | Reply
too funny…
I did not know that you grew up in Knoxville! I lived in Farragut and Concord most of my childhood!
We need to chat to see where exactly you lived!
Small world!