Smoky Mountain Guides
Search
  • Home
  • Tours & Trips
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Our Guides
    • Gallery
    • Media
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Corporate Services
    • Corporate Services Overview
    • Team Building
    • Retreats
    • Immersive Transformation
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Reservations, Forms, Trip Packets
  • News

Basecamp to Bunion

What it’s all about:

This fun and relaxing trip has a little bit of an adventurous kick to it! We will earn our relaxing creekside lounging in camp with a 10 mile day hike up to the well known Appalachian trail destination, Charlie’s Bunion on day 2!

Route Summery:

Total distance on trail = 19.67 Miles
Total Elevation gain (loss) = 5,647ft (-5,670)ft.
Max elevation = 5,631ft
Min elevation = 2,297ft

Backpacking Overview

Time: 3 days / 2 nights
Rated: Moderate to Strenuous
Limit: 6 in a group (+up to 2 guides)
Price per person: $625pp

2021 Dates:
April 16-18
July 16-18
October 8-10

Private trips available

ASK ABOUT OUR GIFT CARDS

Contact Us

Highlights

Bradley Fork Creek
Campsite #49
Charles Bunion
Appalachian Trail (AT)

Detailed daily route plan:

  • Day 1

    We will start our day hiking from Smokemont Campground on Bradly Fork trail and Cabin Flats trail to Campsite #49, “Cabin Flats”.
    Total miles = 5
    Trail names: Bradley Fork trail and Cabin Flats trail
    Elevation gain (loss) 931ft (-101ft)
    Extras! Enjoy a beautiful creek side camp, relax by a fire and rejuvenate with a morning yoga session during this time.

  • Day 2

    We will Day hike back up to Dry Sluice trail and follow it to the Appalachian Trail as we make our way to Charlie’s Bunion and then back down to our awaiting camp all while enjoying the transitions of forest types.
    Total miles = (10)
    Trail names: Bradley Fork Trail, Dry Sluice Gap trail and the Appalachian Trail.
    Elevation gain (loss) = 2,568ft (-2568ft)

  • Day 3

    Hike back out to Smokemont Campground
    Total miles = 5
    Trail names: Cabin Flats and Bradley Fork trail
    Elevation gain (loss) = 101ft (-931ft)

Advisory or cautions:

As with any high elevation hiking the weather can change quickly and mental\physical preparedness is necessary for your enjoyment.

 

Okay!!!

So are you ready to join on us on an adventure?!!!

 

GREAT!!!!

 

Here is a list of stuff you should bring with you and what is provided by your guide!

YOU BRING, and are responsible for …

(Keep in mind that this will be a heavy pack, and over loading can make for a less than comfy trip for you. The same goes for bringing too little! So read this carefully and please feel free to ask your guide for advice!)
Please inform your guide of any and all health issues and potentially critical personal info such as allergies to any meds and or bees or heart conditions etc.

 

 

Oh and about the food! I know your thinking about the food!

All meals are prepared by your guide!
Our dinners will be a yummy mix of filling and tasty dehydrated meals with added fresh veggies and we try to have a different meal each night! We pick high quality meals and fruits and veggies for us and our guests so we are all fully energized and feel great for our adventures!
For breakfasts we like to have a breakfast bar and or yummy hot oatmeal!
Lunches are usually peanut butter and jelly or tuna packets and crackers!
We also provide a few good snack bars for each day.
And of course there has to be a desert!
Please inform your guide upon reservation of any dietary restrictions or needs.

 

  • Lastly Hugely Important Info! PLEASE CLICK ME!!!

    These trips are very strenuous and require FIT and SOUND body and mind as well as willing and adventurous attitude! These are the wilds of the Smoky Mountains! A relatively unpredictable and remote environment! You will be carrying about a 30 lb. pack over hilly, rocky, and sometimes wet and slick terrain. The weather can and will change quickly.

    If you have had any recent surgeries or pain or trouble with knees, feet, back, hips shoulders, neck, eyes, balance or any health issues that could effect your safety and enjoyment of the trip, then a less strenuous route would be strongly advised.
    As always if you have any concerns please talk with your guide. They will be able to help either encourage you to try it or advise you to try a better suited trip.

    All of this to say, we want you to have a wonderful time with us and part of our job to accomplish that is to determine who is and who is not suited properly for each adventure. We understand some folks don’t quite know what to expect out here but that is whats so wonderful about a guide service! We are here to eliminate the guesswork. So lets work together and all have a great time enjoying our beautiful GSMNP!

SMG+Van
DSC_1103
DSC_1073
DSC_1111
2013-10-29+21.28.52

Half Day Guided Fly Fishing Trip Appalachian Trail – 4 Day

Related Posts

smokymountainguides.com-fishing_tour_01-50

04. Guided Fly Fishing, Tours & Trips

Private Property Intro to Fly Fishing Trip

smokymountainguides.com-fishing_tour_03-50

04. Guided Fly Fishing, Tours & Trips

Full Day Guided Fly Fishing Trip

smokymountainguides.com-backpacking_participants

11. Female Lead & Ladies Only Backpacking Trips, Tours & Trips

Base Camp to Bunion (Women only)

Smoky Mountain Guides
  • Home
  • About
  • Tours & Trips
  • Corporate Services
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
  • News

Contact

865-654-4545
Email

Stay Informed!

Social

Copyright 2019 - Camp Exodus LLC, DBA Smoky Mountain Guides