Two people stand on snow-covered Bull Head trail. The photograph is taken from big overhanging rock, about half way up north side of Bull Head. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club…
Mike Shoemaker and Claude Manning, Jr. stand on a snow-covered trail in saddle between Bull Head and Balsam Point. Animal tracks are in the foreground. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain…
David Barber and father D. West Barber on viewing platform in saddle between Bull Head and Balsam Point. They are looking toward Cherokee Orchard, with Rainbow Falls at their right. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding…
Icicles beside the Bull Head trail. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association (est. 1923). Campbell…
Cloud-capped Rocky Spur as seen from rock viewing stand in saddle between Bull Head and Balsam Point. Rainbow Falls and the ice-lined LeConte Creek are seen in the center. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the…
Balsam Point of Mount LeConte, bathed in wind-swept clouds, as seen from the rock viewing stand in the saddle between Bull Head and Balsam Point. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking…
Dead chestnut trees, killed by chestnut blight, along the Bull Head trail to Mount LeConte. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the Great Smoky…
White Rock and Greenbrier Pinnacle as seen from "Campbell’s Hump," the hill located above the head of Hill Creek between Gatlinburg and Emerts Cove, with John Moutoux’s “Certo” camera, regular lens. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978),…
White Rock in the far left background and Greenbrier Pinnacle on the right as seen from "Campbell’s Hump," the hill located above the head of Hill Creek between Gatlinburg and Emerts Cove. The photograph was taken with John Moutoux’s “Certo” camera…
Greenbrier Pinnacle from "Campbell’s Hump," the hill located above the head of Hill Creek between Gatlinburg and Emerts Cove. The photograph was taken with John Moutoux’s “Certo” camera using a wide-angle lens. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell…