New Year’s in Gatlinburg

After Christmas, we headed to Gatlinburg to celebrate Christmas and the New Year with the Mauters.  The weather was cloudy and cold, but we did see a little blue sky.

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I finally remembered to pick up some National Park passports so that we can begin tracking our National Parks.  Too bad I forgot to get them while at the Grand Canyon a few months ago…

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Overall, we had a great time, and even got to celebrate a 1st birthday!  Happy Birthday Wesley!

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And of course, with all the traffic/car issues we had while there, it wouldn’t be complete without a flat tire on the way home.  Nice.

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Gatlinburg 2012

We had been talking about a trip to Gatlinburg all year.  It was our 10 year anniversary this fall, and I wanted to go somewhere.  I’m always up for a trip to the mountains.  I just had to convince Brian to go with me.  🙂  The girls did great during the whole trip, even though we missed a few naps along the way.  So, I discovered how Ellie behaves without a nap: crazy hyper.

We stayed in a nice house, with a carport and backyard even!  But, the view!  I spent a lot of time just staring at the mountains.

On the first day, we started with an easy hike to Laurel Falls.  Sam wanted to explore every rock, stick, and leaf, so it took an usually long time to get up to the falls.  We had to remind ourselves that we were on vacation and we had no time expectations.  The trees had already lost all their leaves, but that meant we could see more without leaves in the way.  The Falls was pretty crowded, so we ate our picnic lunch (packed in Sam’s trusty backpack) and headed back down without a family picture.  But not before Brian almost had a heart attack.  The waterfall was a series of steep waterfalls.  The picture below was the first one, but if you turned around, there was another one right behind you.  All Sam wanted to do was run and jump all over those slippery rocks.  Talk about a scare for a protective parent!

 

We rode the tram down the mountain that night to have dinner.  And, we had a sundae on Sunday!  That is one of Sam’s all time favorite things.  The next day, we shopped at the Outlets.   No pictures from that trip, but we came back home and Sam had some art time.  She drew her Iron Bowl Prediction (completely unsolicited) to one proud papa.

On the last full day, we made the drive up to Clingman’s Dome.  As we were driving, the temperature continually dropped.  Eventually, we started seeing snow on the sides of the road.  We were told that Hurricane Sandy dropped 34″ at the high elevations!  It was still there!  Brrr, it was about 42° at the top.  Sunny, but cold.  We headed out on our hike to Andrews Bald.  It was an ambitious hike with 2 small kids, but I thought we could do it.  We saw plenty of snow on that hike, and it led to an awesome clearing in the woods.  We again ate our picnic lunch with the phenomenal view of the Fontana Reservoir.  Brian and Ellie were troupers on the way back to the car.  He carried her on his shoulders the whole way!

 

And to end a great trip in one of the best National Parks, I watched the sunrise from the living room.  We had a great view, but I’ll need to talk with Brian about how I’m supposed to take a picture of a sunrise.  I would bet it’s something about Manual and setting exposure.  Until next time, Smokies!  I can’t wait!

 

Gatlinburg 2008

This post is a bit of a hyperlink fest. Apologies.

We went to Gatlinburg last weekend. It was beautiful! You can see a view from the deck here. Alex (flickr and blog) did a great job picking out the cabin and the weekend. We were glad to be a part of it. We went on a few short hikes, but mostly hung around the house and played with the kiddos. We can’t wait to go again in a few years when hiking with children will get easier.

In looking back through past trips, we’ve been on Grotto Falls each trip. I think we can check that hike off the list now.