by William Britten | Nov 20, 2017 | Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This footbridge is one of the special places in the Greenbrier section of the Great Smoky Mountains. It crosses the Ramsay Prong of the Little Pigeon River at the beginning of the trail that leads up to the Ramsay Cascades waterfall, and from there on up to the...
by William Britten | Nov 19, 2017 | Spiritual Sunday
This is one of those special times. The Rosy Fingers of Dawn seeping into the sky above the Smoky Mountains. The cabins coming to life, greeting the day with their own lights. You can just stand here for a while and watch the moments unfold, with the light changing...
by William Britten | Nov 18, 2017 | Favorite Trails
Lynn Camp gets its name from a logging camp of the Little River Lumber Company in the 1920s. The old railroad trace provides a wide, flat path that is popular for horseback riding. I love to walk along the old railroad grade beside the Lynn Camp Prong in the Great...
by William Britten | Sep 15, 2017 | philosophy, Wildlife
It seems like every year as we move from August to September, all the signs suddenly point to the end of summer. In these Smoky Mountains photos of buck deer in Cades Cove, you can almost feel what they feel. The easy days are slipping away … the days of...
by William Britten | Sep 7, 2017 | Great Smoky Mountains National Park
William “Fighting Billy” Tipton was Revolutionary War veteran and the first of the Tipton clan to acquire land in the Smoky Mountains. This was in the 1820s under Tennessee’s Land Grant program. Colonel Hamp Tipton, a veteran of the Civil War, built...