which turned out to be the furthest away from the dining room and the bathrooms
I was looking forward to the sponge bath using the bucket and the wonderfully hot water from the tap
when the young lady told us that there has been bear activity. Close. In that particular isolated cabin, in fact. Another employee had been cleaning our cabin and when she walked away from it, the bear hurried in and began to pull the sheets off the bed. The bear had also broken through another cabin's window and had walked around that cabin for awhile. If we saw a bear, we should throw rocks at it and raise our arms to look tall. Didn't sound like enough.
upper bunk: "...circling..."
But we made it to dawn in one piece
and were even able to enjoy walking through the Mountain Farm back at the Cherokee entrance later, where the ranger gave us some stalks of sorghum to taste as we walked off. It tastes great right off the stalk.
Good-bye, Smokies! Oh, we saw this guy's wife further up the trail and we were supposed to tell him he "could make it" (to the Fat Man's Squeeze). He seemed uninterested. Notice how he is facing away from the advancing trail :-).
5 comments:
Thanks for the fabulous pictures. The hike and cabins sound wonderful but I wouldn't want to run into the bear!
Hey - if it was really cold, the bear would have kept you nice and warm!
I got to hike this! Thanks again for sharing!
"Circling" HAHAHA!! TOO funny! Lovely photos. Don't you just love the Smokies. What a wonderful, close little bit of heaven we have here in the South.
Evidently the bear must have gotten word that you were bringing doughnuts! Lovely, lovely view. Lucky bear.
Wonderful place to visit - not too sure about the bears though
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