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Due to a threat of snow/ice/rain for the original date I pushed this back two weeks and attempted the trip to Margarette Falls near Greeneville on the 20th. Who knew a short hike, 1.4 miles from the parking lot, 0.7miles after leaving the Forest Service road, could take so long and be so difficult? After several stream crossings, wet kid’s feet and pants, muddy trails, and an impressive drop in temperature, we decided to cut our losses and turn back. After getting back, I looked up the GPS coordinates of the falls and saw that we were ~700 feet short of the destination. Determined, I returned the next day with a backpack to carry Jamie and warmer clothes. Sunday was worse since the warm Saturday melted a lot of the snow only to refreeze overnight and then beginning to thaw again. The trails were quite a bit more slippery, but we made it, took in the sights, and quickly headed back down trail to the warmer weather. Overall it was barely frozen and compared to pictures I have seen of these falls completely frozen as recent as this past January, I will have to move up my frozen waterfall hikes next year. Attending Saturday were Chris Garrett and son Paul, my daughter Jamie and dog Zoinks! Sunday was me and Jamie and our other dog Scooba. | Due to a threat of snow/ice/rain for the original date I pushed this back two weeks and attempted the trip to Margarette Falls near Greeneville on the 20th. Who knew a short hike, 1.4 miles from the parking lot, 0.7miles after leaving the Forest Service road, could take so long and be so difficult? After several stream crossings, wet kid’s feet and pants, muddy trails, and an impressive drop in temperature, we decided to cut our losses and turn back. After getting back, I looked up the GPS coordinates of the falls and saw that we were ~700 feet short of the destination. Determined, I returned the next day with a backpack to carry Jamie and warmer clothes. Sunday was worse since the warm Saturday melted a lot of the snow only to refreeze overnight and then beginning to thaw again. The trails were quite a bit more slippery, but we made it, took in the sights, and quickly headed back down trail to the warmer weather. Overall it was barely frozen and compared to pictures I have seen of these falls completely frozen as recent as this past January, I will have to move up my frozen waterfall hikes next year. Attending Saturday were Chris Garrett and son Paul, my daughter Jamie and dog Zoinks! Sunday was me and Jamie and our other dog Scooba. | ||
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