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Handbook/ 1933/ Smoky Mountains Hiking Club

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  • a great ledge. Dogwood, red bud, trailing arbutus, violets, bluets and other Spring flowers should be in abundance. What an ideal trip for a one day outing! And the trail is just a 15 percent grade that the tenderest tenderfoot can make. Let's meet at the Dixie System promptly at 7:00 a. m., bringing food for one meal, and spend a day like you dream about in the woods. Total driving distance about 103 miles. Parking charge is fifty cents per car. Leaders: WILLIE V. COOPER (3-1332) W. I. DENTON (2-3812) LE CONTE Ye old, old peaks and summits Mellowed in the sun. Ye ancient rivers cooled by earth And crystal in your flow, Ye weathered trees like ancient shepherd Leading forth your flocks. And old Le Conic still sleeping In the sun, Awake, and tell the sky your laic Of earthbound mysteries Ages, ages old. Ye new, new zviuds and fresh From off the land below, Ye fog-born mists that hover Round the lower peaks at morn, Drift up and know the dream Of old Le Conte still slumbering; Ages, ages old. My Joe Young West, graduate student in biology at (George Pcabody College (First published in "'The Fossil" vol, 1, No. 6 Biology Club, Pcabody College.) 26
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