Steve's land is protected by a conservation easement put in place via Tennessee Parks and Greenways.
Here is Bill at the base of the Cumberland Plateau. That's the edge of the Plateau on the left of the photo. |
Whites Creek runs right through Steve's land, so we took the day to hike and snorkel.
The distance of the hike was only about 1/4 mile, but the drop was about 200 feet, so it was decently steep. The path we walked is a mining road built in the 1940s.
It rained a bit and the water was murky, but it didn't stop us from swimming, hiking, and enjoying the flora and fauna of the surrounding natural beauty.
One of the gorgeous green views. |
This little lizard greeted us first thing. |
As we were hiking down to the creek, Steve pointed out a bald eagle through the trees and across the creek. I whipped out my handy 70-300mm zoom and was able to get this shot.
My first bald eagle sighting. Pretty amazing. |
The second swimming hole was just a little way down the path. People waded on the shelf and swam in the surrounding pools. We saw fish and fossils and frogs.
When the creek is higher, it's perfect for kayaking and canoeing. |
These frogs are little, most under an inch long. They have great camoflauge. |
A little slice of heaven. |
Everything was so green, colorful details like this fallen leaf became high profile.
On the hike back to the house, I noticed this large boulder in the trees that I hadn't seen on the way down. I love the placement of this large, unyielding stone among the lacy green of the understory plants and small trees.
When we got back to Steve's house, he had hot dogs and beverages for us all, along with stunning views. It was the perfect end to a beautiful day away from the city.
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