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I decided to spend fall break hiking in the Smoky Mountain. For some of the pictures you can noticed the lake in the far distance, that is Douglas Lake. I took these pictures with my phone, but from where I was sitting you can see the town of Dandridge (one of oldest town in Tennessee) along the shores of Douglas Lake. It was such a perfect day for hiking. The trail to that rock overlook was the Appalachian Trail, the rock formation was called Charlies Bunion.

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The peak in the background is Mt. LeConte (3rd highest peak in Smoky)

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The Appalachian Trail is on the right along the ridge, and those rocks in middle of picture is Charlies Bunion where the first picture was taken. This was a different overlook that you cannot find on the park's map. ;)

  • Super User

Thank you very much for sharing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Very nice pictures!!!!!  You also have a very nice picture phone.

Help me out though, I am having the hardest time finding the lake in those pictures.  Can you tell me which one the lake is in?

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Picture 1,3, 5 shows the lake in the background. You'll see a light blue color then dark blue. You can see it better with naked eye than with my camera phone. I need to get a real camera eventually. ;D

One of God's great creations.

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