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Welcome & Info - Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont

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Winter 2013<br />

Dear Le Conte Overnighters,<br />

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Le Conte Lodge Overnight Weekend, April 19-<br />

20. I hope you are as excited as I am about this adventure we’ll take together in <strong>Gre<strong>at</strong></strong><br />

<strong>Smoky</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ional Park. Please read the following as it contains important<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion rel<strong>at</strong>ing to our weekend.<br />

HOW TO PREPARE:<br />

You do not have to be a super <strong>at</strong>hlete for this hike. However, you do need to be in good<br />

physical shape. The <strong>Smoky</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong> are characterized by steep slopes and rolling hills<br />

th<strong>at</strong> are a challenge to any hiker. You can help to improve the enjoyment of your trip<br />

before arriving by preparing yourself physically now. Exercise your legs, your heart, and<br />

your lungs by hiking around your neighborhood or on hilly terrain. Better yet, wear your<br />

hiking boots while you do this to break them in. By coming prepared, you will enjoy our<br />

hike together all the more.<br />

WEATHER<br />

The we<strong>at</strong>her here is usually pleasant in April. For the last four years, the month of April<br />

has been characterized by an average daily high of 74°F. and an average daily low of<br />

42°F. Keep in mind, however, th<strong>at</strong> temper<strong>at</strong>ures in the high elev<strong>at</strong>ions can sometimes<br />

mean a difference of 15°F cooler, or more. And because the Smokies are a very wet and<br />

humid clim<strong>at</strong>e rain is virtually guaranteed <strong>at</strong> some point during your stay here. Rain<br />

gear is always necessary in the Smokies. Make sure you bring it!<br />

WHAT TO BRING:<br />

Please read the “Suggested Items to Bring” list. In addition, make sure to bring the<br />

following:<br />

• Sack lunch for Friday AND S<strong>at</strong>urday. On S<strong>at</strong>urday morning you have the option of<br />

purchasing a sack lunch <strong>at</strong> the lodge for $10.00. This lunch consists of: a bagel, cream<br />

cheese packet, summer beef sausage, applesauce, trail mix, cookies and a G<strong>at</strong>orade<br />

drink packet.<br />

• Cash for a LeConte T-shirt (in the $20 to $30 range) if you wish. Also if you wish,<br />

$10 for wine which will be served <strong>at</strong> dinner. Note: LeConte Lodge now accepts credit<br />

cards, but you may wish to bring cash as a backup.<br />

• You may also choose to visit www.lecontelodge.com which provides advice on<br />

which personal clothing and gear to bring.


OUR ROUTE<br />

Day 1: Appalachian Trail to Boulevard Trail to LeConte Lodge (8.1 miles).<br />

Day 2: LeConte Lodge to Alum Cave Trail (5.0 miles)<br />

WHERE TO MEET<br />

The month of April is a very popular time of year to climb Mt. LeConte. The Alum Cave<br />

Bluff Trailhead can be extremely busy as a result. Ample parking space for all our<br />

vehicles cannot be guaranteed! Therefore DO NOT meet us <strong>at</strong> the trailhead (regardless<br />

of wh<strong>at</strong> our brochure says). Instead we will meet <strong>at</strong> Sugarlands Visitor Center<br />

between 8:45-9:00am. You can park your car there, use the restroom, and then hop in<br />

the <strong>Tremont</strong> van for the ride to Newfound Gap.<br />

We will begin our hike starting <strong>at</strong> Newfound Gap. Here we’ll hike on the Appalachian<br />

Trail for 2.7 miles then take the Boulevard Trail 5.4 miles to Mt. LeConte for a total hike<br />

of 8.1 miles. We will ask one of you to volunteer your vehicle as the shuttle transport.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> this means: from Sugarlands you will follow behind the van on the drive to<br />

Newfound Gap, park your car <strong>at</strong> the Alum Cave Bluff Trailhead and from there ride in<br />

the van the rest of the way. (Rest assured we will be able to find space for <strong>at</strong> least one<br />

vehicle <strong>at</strong> the Alum Cave Bluff Trailhead.) At the conclusion of the hike on S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

we’ll rely on you to shuttle the van driver (me) to Newfound Gap to retrieve the van. This<br />

will take roughly 20 minutes.<br />

So…please meet us outside the restrooms <strong>at</strong> Sugarlands Visitor Center between 8:45-<br />

9:00am on Friday. We will meet one another for a brief orient<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time and then<br />

be on our way.<br />

Do realize th<strong>at</strong> we MUST depart Sugarlands no l<strong>at</strong>er than 9:15am to ensure th<strong>at</strong> we have<br />

a pleasant hike and do not feel rushed. We will not be able to wait for you if you arrive<br />

l<strong>at</strong>er than 9:15am. You will be on your own <strong>at</strong> this point.<br />

If you do experience a delay and miss us, here are my recommend<strong>at</strong>ions: 1) Please call<br />

(865) 448-6709 and tell them you missed us. We will be out of cell phone range and<br />

service can be very spotty in the mountains, but I should be able to reach the office once<br />

we get higher on the mountain and will contact the office to ask about your absence. 2)<br />

Drive yourself to the Alum Cave Bluff Trailhead. If parking is available, hike Alum Cave<br />

Bluff Trail and meet us <strong>at</strong> the lodge. If parking is not available, drive to Newfound Gap<br />

and hike the route described above (and below). Take a trail map!<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS ON LeCONTE:<br />

We will be staying in a single three-bedroom cabin while on Le Conte. Each room<br />

contains two double beds in bunk fashion. Beds have fresh sheets, pillows, and wool<br />

blankets. Each cabin also has a washstand but b<strong>at</strong>hrooms are in a separ<strong>at</strong>e building.<br />

Don’t forget th<strong>at</strong> we will be sharing beds so if you don’t have a friend coming with you,<br />

you will definitely have one when you leave!


WORKSHOP HEALTH & WAIVER:<br />

A completed medical form is required of each participant. In order th<strong>at</strong> we may better<br />

meet your personal needs, we ask th<strong>at</strong> you please fill out and send us the enclosed<br />

medical form prior to your trip. We must have this form for you to particip<strong>at</strong>e in the<br />

hike.<br />

PHONE AND ADDRESS:<br />

If someone needs to reach you, a message can be left <strong>at</strong> our office number: (865) 448-<br />

6709 between 8am and 4pm. For after-hours emergencies, call the N<strong>at</strong>ional Park Service<br />

<strong>at</strong> (865) 436-1294.<br />

We look forward to sharing the wonders of the Smokies with you. If you have any<br />

questions or concerns, feel free to call. See you soon!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Jeremy Lloyd<br />

GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS INSTITUTE AT TREMONT<br />

9275 <strong>Tremont</strong> Road<br />

Townsend, TN 37882<br />

Phone: 865-448-6709<br />

Fax: 865-448-9250<br />

www.gsmit.org ~ mail@gsmit.org

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