Max Patch to Waterville School Road – Southbound
13.6 miles, 8 hours
Standing Bear Hostel |
We arrived at Standing Bear Hostel just before 8:00 a.m.
where we met Pilgrim who is working for stay at the hostel. As it turned out, Pilgrim and his hiking
buddy, Solo, joined us on the drive up to Max Patch. They both commented later how Curtis was rude
to us when he was collecting our money for the shuttle drive. Evidently, it bothered them more than it did
us.
At 9:00 a.m. we climbed
to the summit of Max Patch. Pilgrim and
Solo headed north and we headed south. We
saw them several more times throughout our next few days and got to spend time
with them at a hostel in Hot Springs.
Looking up to the top of Max Patch |
Looking down from Max Patch |
The tower at the top of Snowbird Mountain |
The monument at the entrance of Hot Springs |
On the drive to Hot Springs though, a wave of nausea hit me
like I have never had before. It felt
like a severe case of motion sickness, although I have never had car sickness
before. We had to stop the car and let
me get some fresh air. Then I was hit
with a fit needing to find a bathroom very quickly. Luckily we had stopped right at the Tennessee
State Line at the State Line Grill and I was able to use their facilities.
We finally got back on the road and made it to Hot Springs. Our first stop, of course was the Smoky Mountain Diner for a hamburger. Wait-up ordered the 8 ounce burger and I ordered a regular, since I was not sure I would keep it down. It was good food. The sweet potato fries were awesome! Then we checked into the Laughing Heart Hostel and were met by the manager, Chuck Norris himself. We stayed in one of their several private rooms. They have a couple of bunkrooms as well, three bathrooms, complimentary coffee, and a fully equipped kitchen and TV room for the quests to use.
We finally got back on the road and made it to Hot Springs. Our first stop, of course was the Smoky Mountain Diner for a hamburger. Wait-up ordered the 8 ounce burger and I ordered a regular, since I was not sure I would keep it down. It was good food. The sweet potato fries were awesome! Then we checked into the Laughing Heart Hostel and were met by the manager, Chuck Norris himself. We stayed in one of their several private rooms. They have a couple of bunkrooms as well, three bathrooms, complimentary coffee, and a fully equipped kitchen and TV room for the quests to use.
The Hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge is located right at the foot of the AT as it comes down the mountain into Hot Springs. It is the first building you will see on the left side of the trail. From the hostel, you can walk down a set of steps to street level to the little town of Hot Springs. Most of the town can be found in a two-block area. Some of the most popular places are the Smoky Mountain Diner, Elmer’s Sunnybank Inn, and the Bluff Mountain Outfitters. The Hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge will soon become a very popular place because of its location and the hospitality you will find there. It is a new facility, having only one season under its belt. It opened for business one year ago on March 23, 2012. It a beautiful piece of property that includes the lodge, a chapel building, and the hostel. The lodge was formerly a Jesuit monastery and has been beautifully remodeled into a modern-day place of lodging, retreats, and healing. And indeed, it was a place of healing for me. During the night, I was again hit with a bad case of various stomach maladies and had to take the next day off from hiking to recover. I can’t say enough good things about the hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge, you will have to find out for yourself or visit their webpage at http://www.laughingheartlodge.com/index.php/accommodations/hostel/
The Hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge is located right at the foot of the AT as it comes down the mountain into Hot Springs. It is the first building you will see on the left side of the trail. From the hostel, you can walk down a set of steps to street level to the little town of Hot Springs. Most of the town can be found in a two-block area. Some of the most popular places are the Smoky Mountain Diner, Elmer’s Sunnybank Inn, and the Bluff Mountain Outfitters. The Hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge will soon become a very popular place because of its location and the hospitality you will find there. It is a new facility, having only one season under its belt. It opened for business one year ago on March 23, 2012. It a beautiful piece of property that includes the lodge, a chapel building, and the hostel. The lodge was formerly a Jesuit monastery and has been beautifully remodeled into a modern-day place of lodging, retreats, and healing. And indeed, it was a place of healing for me. During the night, I was again hit with a bad case of various stomach maladies and had to take the next day off from hiking to recover. I can’t say enough good things about the hostel at Laughing Heart Lodge, you will have to find out for yourself or visit their webpage at http://www.laughingheartlodge.com/index.php/accommodations/hostel/
Elmer's Sunnybank Inn |
The Smoky Mountain Diner in Hot Springs, wonderful food and good service |
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