Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Deep Creek...


Since my trip is sort of focusing on visiting National Parks and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park gets more visitors than any other National Park I figure it is ok to write about my time at GSMNP on here (even if it is in my backyard, how lucky am I?) The other night I found myself blessed with an hour of free time and the sun still up so I decided to wander down to Deep Creek. Here are some random thoughts I had/wrote while there:

Entering the shady, silent green, tunnel of trees I can't help but notice that in a single moment breathing has become easier. I smile and have to hold myself back from skipping down the trail.

Some days I feel like Alice, entering Wonderland. Even though I have been here many times before I can't help but feel like a little kid. I find myself leaning forward as I start down the trail. I can't wait to see what I will discover.


I want to jump in and slide right over this miniature rapid but I'm reminded that its 830 at night and I'm a half mile from my car and I have no towel and the water is about 48 degrees... Should that stop me? I still want to... Compromise? How about just the feet? That will be a good chance to remind myself how cold the water is and then I won't want to swim in it... Well, that didn't work. It isn't as cold as I remember... now I'm just more intrigued.

More compromise...So... I walk around in the creek. I hop from rock to rock and wander upstream. I laugh at myself when I slip and think, "why can't a 23 year old play by them self in a creek?" Maybe we should all spend a little more time pursuing our inner child...