BJett
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Back to the jewel of the southern Appalachians, with a first timer in tow. I love sharing this place with other wilderness lovers, it exceeds their expectations every time. This trip I took the crew up to the 5200' Hangover, a 360 degree view that you have to earn to see...there is no easy way to this amazing place. The next day it was down the Little Santeetlah valley, one of the few watersheds that escaped the loggers in the early 1900's. Its never been cut, and the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is set aside to protect the 400 year old Poplars, Chestnuts and few remaining Hemlocks.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, specifically September but why not celebrate a bit early. The Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness may not be "untrammeled by man", per the definition of the Act but is there such a place?
We were on the North Carolina side, just across the border from Tennessee.
The Jenkins Meadow Trail, among a few other very steep trails, leads you up and up and up...to this view...
We woke up in the clouds the next morning...
Happy 50th Anniversary Wilderness Act!
Sunset
It was too humid for star trails, lens fogged up pretty quick but I managed a decent Milky Way shot...
First time out with my new Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro
After the clouds burned off Saturday morning...
Luna and I in the land of big trees
Tulip Poplar
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This year is the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, specifically September but why not celebrate a bit early. The Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness may not be "untrammeled by man", per the definition of the Act but is there such a place?
We were on the North Carolina side, just across the border from Tennessee.
The Jenkins Meadow Trail, among a few other very steep trails, leads you up and up and up...to this view...

We woke up in the clouds the next morning...

Happy 50th Anniversary Wilderness Act!



Sunset


It was too humid for star trails, lens fogged up pretty quick but I managed a decent Milky Way shot...

First time out with my new Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro


After the clouds burned off Saturday morning...

Luna and I in the land of big trees



Tulip Poplar

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