It's my busy time of year for work, but I wanted to pop in to make sure folks knew about the Smoky Mountains situation.
In case you have missed it, the Smoky Mountains have been inundated with wildfires, but in particular, the west side of the National Park, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge areas were hit, very badly last night when winds drove a strong line of storms towards the communities. It appears that several hundred homes and businesses were destroyed. As of this evening 3 were known to be dead from the firestorm. This firestorm came out of nowhere and people had no time to escape. If you are familiar with the explosive Waldo Canyon fire that took off during a wind event on June 26, 2012, this fire seemed to move even faster. The cause of this and other fires is believed to be arson. They are in for another windy night tonight.
If you have plans to camp in the area, please make sure that call ahead to confirm that your campground was not affected.
The fire originated in the Chimney Tops area. More than 2 dozen backcountry hikers have been rescued from the park. The park is currently without power and I have not seen anything giving an update on park facilities. I saw an image that showed that the Welcome Center sign for Gatlinburg and the National Park had been burned half-way. Dollywood and DreamMore are intact, but at least a dozen of the Dollywood cabins were lost.
There is no Inciweb listing for this event or designated Twitter hashtag, so calling ahead is probably the best route, to go. The National Park has limited information on their website and social media site, at this time.
Great Smoky Mountain National Park receives more visitors, annually, than any other U.S. National Park. It will be decades before the forest recovers. I lived close to the park, in Knoxville, for a couple of years and enjoyed hiking, fishing, and camping there. It is really heartbreaking for me to watch unfold.
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With drought gripping the southeastern U.S., intense and destructive wildfires have raged in North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina for much of November. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured a natural-color image (top) of smoke billowing from several of the fires on November 27, 2016.
One thing to bear in mind is that the wind that fueled the explosiveness of the fire also brought down a lot of trees and even areas untouched by fire will need to have trails cleared and with winter coming, that challenge is increased. Numerous reports from evacuees indicated that escaping the approaching flames was complicated by downed trees. Police officers were shown with their personal saws, cutting up fallen trees to help clear the paths.
Elkmont Campground did not receive any damage from fire, although some structures had roof damage from wind.
I think Gatlinburg is like a second home to most of the state of Tennessee and between the fire, the weather, and Chattanooga bus tragedy, it has been a rough week for them.
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the wife iand I camp there a lot and love the area...
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I traveled there via Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway and then finally the Cherohala Skyway. I had heard about the fires, but it was very eye opening to see what was going on.
I stayed one night in Robinsville, NC. There were several fire fighters staying in the campground that I had a chance to talk with. At that point Robinsville was a base for a lot of them as the largest fire then was in the Joyce Kilmore Wilderness area. It then was mostly unreachable, so they were building fire breaks and dumping water from the air.
Most of the fires were fairly small, but due to the very dry conditions they would pop up out of no where. They said they would get one under control and another would break out.
Driving and hiking along the Cherohala the next day the only vehicles I saw for the most part were forest service fire vehicles. Lots of air crews flying over head too. Coming into Tellico Plains they had a fire pop up along the skyway that morning, and when I got there they had only just reopened it. It was very strange to be driving by smoldering forest right on the side of the road.
Here are a couple of photos I took, one of the smoke from the fire outside Tellico Plains, and other of a landing zone set up on Huckleberry Knob.
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It makes you aware of the need to know what your primary and secondary escape route will be, if needed.
The NPS Superintendent, Cash, said he had hiked the trail where the fire started and it was definitely scorched earth. Gatlinburg sits in sort of a bowl between the mountains and will now have to be concerned about flash flooding over the burn scar, I am afraid.
They are looking to speak with anyone who was hiking in the Chimney Tops region last week to see if they might have seen something that will help with their investigation. I think this will be a tough crime to solve.
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Yes, Dolly has stepped up in a big way. She has a telethon planned for mid-month, too.
Butch Jones, the current UT football coach is donating his bonus from their bowl appearance ($100,000) to the victims. Former coach, Phil Fulmer, who had to evacuate, also, showed up at an with all of his old coaching sideline clothing and coats.
As of last night, the fire was 42% contained and the death toll had risen to 14, sadly.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014