Tuesday, January 29, 2019

2019-01-27 Bear Creek Falls and The Road to Nowhere!

Bear Creek Falls and The Road to Nowhere!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Swain County, NC
with Casey, Scott, and Spencer
Sunday, January 27th, 2019

Group Photo at Bear Creek Falls
Sorry about the Waterfall Mist on the Lens!
L to R:  Me, Spencer, Casey, Scott (the Professor)

I've known Casey for years through our various Facebook Groups and even briefly met him one time several years ago.  But until now, I had never hiked with him!

Earlier in the week, Casey posted a list of nine (9) waterfalls he still needed to complete Kevin Adam's North Carolina Waterfalls 250 challenge!  His plan for Sunday was to knock Bear Creek Falls off that list!  Since this is also one that I have not been to, I decided to join him on this adventure!   Also joining us would be Scott (the Professor), and Spencer.


One of the reasons why I am usually early is I like to leave myself extra time in case I feel the need to stop somewhere along the way!  This roadside sunrise was well worth stopping for!

Smoky Mountain Sunrise from the Road to Nowhere


The Road to Nowhere ends at the Tunnel to Nowhere, which is where the four of us would begin our hike to Bear Creek Falls! 


 The Road to Nowhere!

 
Four Went In!
L to R:  Me, Spencer, The Professor (Scott), and Casey

 Inside the Tunnel to Nowhere

  Inside the Tunnel to Nowhere

  Inside the Tunnel to Nowhere


Once through the tunnel it would be all trail for about the next 4 miles!  It was an uneventful, but very enjoyable hike to Bear Creek!   The last section involves either a short bushwhack up the creek, or a steep scramble down from the trail.  We went with the bushwhack route, which is probably the more difficult way to approach Bear Creek Falls!

Bear Creek Falls

 Spencer at Bear Creek Falls

 Ice at Bear Creek Falls
 Bear Creek Falls Selfie

 Spencer, Scott (the Professor), and Casey at Bear Creek Falls

You just gotta love creek crossings in January!
Photo by Spencer!

 Bear Creek Falls

We continued bushwhacking upstream to Upper Bear Creek Falls.  I was not overly impressed with the Upper Drop and none of us thought it was worth the effort to get any closer, so we scrambled up to the main trail.

On the return hike, we took a little detour to check out the Forney Creek Arm of Fontana Lake.  During the winter time, they drain about 50 feet of water from the lake  making it rather interesting to explore around the shoreline!

 Forney Creek entering into Fontana Lake

 The Professor checking out an interesting log structure

 Spencer and Scott hiking along the Fontana Lake Shoreline

 The Forney Creek Arm of Fontana Lake

Spencer at Fontana Lake

  The Forney Creek Arm of Fontana Lake

 Spencer and Casey

 Spencer on the Rock

Casey and Spencer

Overall, our total hike distance was about 10 miles round trip.  There are some long and gradual ups and downs, but no real significant elevation changes.  Here is the GPS track from our hike!



This was an awesome day with a great group of friends!

My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157706183982985




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