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Packing List
Itinerary
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Drive or fly into Asheville Airport (AVL).
The best time to arrive is between around Noon-3PM, earlier is generally better. However, if you can save a substantial
amount on your flight by arriving a few hours earlier or later than the suggested window, then do so.
Asheville is a small airport so flights may be limited.
Call or text us and we will pick you up and take you to a local hotel
Comfort Inn Asheville Airport,
15 Rockwood Rd, Fletcher, NC, 28732, 828-687-9199
Equipment shakedown
Trail mix distribution
Go to
Diamond Brand Outdoor Shop,
1378 Hendersonville Road in Asheville, NC • 800-459-6262 • info@diamondbrand.com for last minute equipment if necessary
"Before" measurements taken
Go out for dinner at a local restaurant (Dinner cost not included in trip price)
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Second set of "before" measurements taken
All the items that you won't bring on the trail will be set aside and put in storage.
Free hotel breakfast
Shuttle to the Thomas Divide Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, elevation 4650'
Depending upon the number of participants and vehicles, we may take up to an hour to shuttle vehicles
within the park to the Alum Cave Trail
Begin hiking on one of the lesser used high elevation trails in the Park, the Thomas Divide Trail, elevation 4650'
Hike 1.8 gently undulating ridgeline miles to the Kanati Fork Trail, elevation 5000'
Hike 2.8 gently undulating ridgeline miles to the Sunkota Ridge Trail, elevation 5000'
Hike 0.4 miles on the Sunkota Ridge Trail to Campsite 52, elevation 5000'
Camp at Newton Bald Campsite #52, elevation 5000'
Miles today: 5.0. Total miles: 5.0
Possible bailout: Route 441
Monday, October 5, 2020
Hike 0.5 miles on the Newton Bald Trail to the Mingus Creek Trail, elevation 5000'
Descend steadily 4.7 miles on the Newton Bald Trail to the junciton of highway 441
and Smokemont Campground, elevation 2250'
Cross Route 441 and pick up food cached here pre-trip
hike 1.8 practically level miles on the Bradley Branch Trail through Smokemont
(an old settlement, CCC camp and cemeteries) to the Chasteen Creek Trail
and the Chasteen Creek campsite #50, elevation 2360'.
Camp at Campsite 50, elevation 2360’
Miles today 6.5, total 11.5
Possible bailout: Route 441.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Day-hike 0.7 miles to the Chasteen Creek Cascade and back to camp for lunch, elevation 2360'
Resume a gentle hike beside the Bradley Fork of the Oconoluftee River on the Bradley Fork Trail for 3.7 miles to the
intersection with the Cabin Flats Trail, elevation 2500'
Proceed 0.8 miles on the Cabin Flats Trail to the Cabin Flats campsite #49, elevation 3250'
Camp at campsite 49, elevation 3250'
Miles today: 5.9, total 17.4
Possible bailout: Highway 441
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Hike back 0.8 miles on the Cabin Flats Trail to the intersection with the Dry Sluice Gap Trail, elevation 3250'
Climb steadily (translation: difficult climb) for 4.2 miles through several forest types and several stream crossings
until the trail levels briefly, then descends the last half mile to the intersection with the Appalachian Trail,
elevation 5300'.
Turn left on the AT and hike 0.5 miles to Charlie's Bunion, one of the best view points in the Smokies,
elevation 5376'. On a nice day, plan to take a long break here.
Hike 0.8 uphill miles on the Appalachian Trail to Icewater Spring Shelter, elevation 5900'
Note: Due to the popularity of this shelter, it is possible that we may not be able to obtain this shelter reservation.
If we do not, we will take an alternate route via the Kephart shelter
Camp at Icewater Spring Shelter, elevation 5900'
Miles today: 6.3, total 23.7
Possible bailout: Highway 441
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Gently climb 0.3 miles on the AT to the intersection with the Boulevard Trail, one of the most popular
routes to Mt. LeConte, elevation 6000'
The Boulevard provides a beautiful undulating hike through a spruce/fir forest along the Anakeesta Ridge
with frequent sweeping views of the northeastern side of the Park
Hike 4.9 miles on the Boulevard Trail, enjoying vista after vista to High Top,
the crest of Mt. Leconte and the third highest elevation in the Park at 6,593 feet
Gently descend 0.5 miles on to LeConte Lodge. Our lodging includes family style supper and breakfast,
and plenty of it. You can purchase souvenirs from the lodge and send a post card with the LeConte Lodge
post mark to your family. Llamas will pack out your post card on Wednesday. Our cabins have propane heat,
kerosene lanterns and genuine Hudson’s Bay wool blankets for all the comforts of home. The lodge is only
accessible by foot and you have earned it.
Day-Hike 1.0 round-trip miles to enjoy a National Geographic quality sunset from Cliff Top after dinner.
Return to enjoy a hot cocoa in the community room, play a board game or sing a song or two
(note: singing ability not required).
Miles today: 6.7. Total miles: 30.4
Possible bailout: Highway 441
Friday, October 9, 2020
LeConte Lodge provides a full sit-down breakfast
Steadily descend 5.5 miles from the lodge on the Alum Cave Trail to the Alum Cave Trailhead, elevation 3800'
Along the way we will pass by Gracie's Pulpit, Alum Cave and Arch Rock; the latter two being two of the most
interesting geological formations in the Park. The trail actually passes through Arch Rock. Trail renovations
on this trail have just recently been completed, and will be a pleasure to walk. The last mile and a quarter
especially is an easy stroll all the way to the parking lot
End of hiking
Possible bailout: Highway 441
Miles today: 5.5. Total miles: 35.9
Shuttle back to our local hotel
Comfort Inn Asheville Airport,
15 Rockwood Rd, Fletcher, NC, 28732, 828-687-9199
After measurements taken
Dinner and awards Ceremony (Dinner cost not included in trip price)
This is the official end of the trip. You are welcome to spend the night at
the hotel, however if you drove and would like to get on the road or if you flew
and would like to schedule a late flight (or a red-eye if
this is a West Coast trip) you can definitely do so.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Free Hotel Breakfast
We will drop you at the Airport
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