On the reverse of this image is written, "Looking westward along Tenn.-N.C state line from Eagle Rocks we see Pecks Corner, at the head of Hughes Ridge (left foreground), Laurel Top (at extreme right), Mt. Le Conte (all in Tenn. side of park, just…
On the reverse of this image is written, "Looking across Nantahala Gorge from Grassy Gap. Wesser Sta. is at point of ridge just over heads of hikers. Grassy Gap is between Swim 'Bald' and Tyre Top - at head of Panther Creek. Appalachian Trail passes…
This photograph of a sunset in the mountains was taken by Walter Berry, is included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. The back of the…
On the reverse of this image is written, "Call it White Rock (5025 ft) or Sharp Top - -- either name is quite appropriate, as you can see here. This is the last high peak (ft.) at the eastern end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Left to…
On the reverse of this image is written, "Old Black + Mt. Inadu, as seen from the tower on Mt. Guyot - Walter M. Berry- 8-10-32." The photograph is included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club which was formed after a group of outdoor…
On the reverse of this image is written, "White Rock (Sharp Top), Low Gap, Cosby View and Ross View - along the state line at the eastern end of the Smokies - as seen from a 'knob' on Hell Ridge. - Walter Berry 8-9-32." Today, White Rock is known as…
This photograph taken by Walter Berry, is included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. The back of the picture is stamped “Jim Thompson…
This photograph taken by Walter Berry, is included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. The back of the picture is stamped “Jim Thompson…
Warner Hall at Deals Gap in August 1932 after the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club's first trip through entire length of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Each man had his portrait made, unshaven after their nine-day hike. This photograph taken by…
Walter Berry at Deals Gap in August 1932 after the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club's first trip through entire length of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Each man had his portrait made, unshaven after their nine-day hike. This photograph, along…