History trail: Fermi in Chicago
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History trail: Fermi in Chicago
Our trip was timed for watching synchronous fireflies (Photinus carolinus), blooming flame azaleas (Rhododendron calendulaceum), mountain laurels (Kalmia latifolia) and even some rhododendrons (Rhododendron maximum). The weather was warm and humid, but only a few hours of continuous rain. Hike completed in 2018: from Elkmont to Tremont by car ➜ Spence Field 110 ➜ Mollies Ridge 112 ➜ Sheep Pen Gap 13 ➜ Spence Field 110 ➜ Derrick Knob 109 ➜ Marks Cove 28 ➜ Tremont West Prong trailhead. 88 km, total elevation gain 4000 m, 415 – 1684 masl.
We had good time hiking in Smokys, this time and in 2015 ☞ Mammoth Cave & Smoky Mountains. We enjoyed shorter side-walks as well and altogether walked 143 km, 6.8 km total ascent, on 3 longer trails including two multi-day hikes (map).
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☞ Hiking in the Smoky Mountains
☞ Smoky Mountains NP trail map
From Derrick Knob we hiked a bit more on AT (Northbound) and then started walking down on Miry Ridge trail to Marks Cove, 11 km and 800 m total elevation gain. Next day 13 km was all downhill to Tremont. We took lunch break at Indian Flat Falls.
Indian Flat Falls
And enjoyed easy walk on old forest road through the forest and along Middle Prong Little River with many cascades and falls. For a while we walked in quite heavy rain, but we were already on paved Upper Tremont Road so it was not too bad. We found our car at West Prong trailhead as we left it. We packed our still somewhat wet gear and after big dinner in Townsend took off for Chicago with O/N near Knoxville.