Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Meigs Creek Trail
This walk begins at The Sinks parking area; along Little River road, which also provides access to the Meigs Creek Trail. The relatively moderate trail was really fun, once out of the cluster of people and cars which double park in the area provided. After I cleared the stone and root staircase just out of the parking lot and the first hill, I saw no one until I returned. Over this first rise, along the side of a ridge, and back down I crossed a small marsh via stepping stones, previously laid in the dark mud. This was the beginning of a bunch of wet spots, which involved numerous medium to small stream rock hops, and given a time of "average rainfall", or a few days of steady rain this would probably be best done w/ old sneakers, water shoes, etc... According to the "lil brown book" at 1.8 mls. I got to experience the cascades seen in the photo, though it sure didn't feel like a much more than a mile. "Musta been having a bunch of fun". (I hope the guy from Michigan; who looked like he was looking for something to film w/ his camera, didn't follow my suggestion that he might want to walk the "mile or so" to see it.) I followed this trail the 3+ miles to the intersection at Buckhorn Gap and the intersection of the Meigs Mountain and Lumber Ridge trails. This crossroads offers a wide choice of options. I was doing a RT so I sat down, had some gorp and crackers, picked up someones disposable mustard packet and enjoyed the moments. At one point on my walk back I came real close to damn near stepping on what turned out to be two snakes (apparently copperheads) doing their thing, I guess. This could be seen as porn by some and if it offends you turn the channel! The return was cool, in how along this trail there are no drastic elevation losses or gains and so any serious "cardio exertion" I felt was because I chose it by keeping a steady pace up an incline. And there are some extended inclines. I must note in the future that these descriptions of trail difficulty are skewed somewhat to the easy side and that a novice hiker may find the same trail more difficult. Enjoy your walks, Peace.
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Yep, I googled it "snake sex". It appears these two snakes were making little "snakelets".
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