We had a wonderful Thanksgiving at Hill Hiker's Haven. There were two couples, girls 21, 13, and 11, and myself. I asked ahead of time to have extra towels for all those girls with thick hair, and we had plenty. The kitchen was well equipped and the beds were comfortable. Best of all was the view; it was spectacular and we got lots of gorgeous sunset photos. We played endless games at the long table and laughed our heads off at the Supermarket Sweep channel on the TV. We aren't shoppers and love going up into the mountains, especially Cades Cove, and this cabin was perfectly situated for that end of Wears Valley. Convenient, but also not long to drive to Pigeon Forge. My youngest granddaughter and I made the traditional early morning trip to Krispy Kreme and got home before the doughnuts had time to get cold. (This was particularly important because my husband always did this with her and he recently passed away.) We did go to the Titanic exhibit, but spent most of our time in Cades Cove even though it was cold and rainy. It's our happy place and a good antidote for our collective grief. This respite was much needed and facilitated by such a comfortable and lovely cabin. If everybody can ever get off work at the same time again, we'll be back.
The Oglesbys, Wades, and Momma Ray