66sprint6
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STR is gonna be hittin up Burgess Falls for a crawl on Sat Dec. 1st 9am. Gonna be a fun time on some new (to me) terrain! I got to hike the area a while back and been itchin to crawl it...time to scratch the itch :lmao:
Burgess Falls Scouting Trip said:Burgess Falls is located in Sparta TN and is a very short, yet strenuous hiking trail that covers 3 seperate water falls.
We hiked the entire trail and altho strenuous, its nowhere near as dangerous as Fiery Gizzard was and not any different than Fall Creek Falls. Where it differs itself, and makes it better in both our oppinions, is the lack of other people on the trail, the trail is alot wider and therefor we can get out of the way easier and the scenery is EPIC at almost every point of the trail. You can crawl over 90% of the trail itself and hit alot of nice little obstacles along the way
You will wanna save your batteries and broken parts for later on tho, trust me!!! When you hit the Big Falls at the end of the trail is when things get interesting. At the top of the Falls you can actually get out on the rock safely and crawl. The area is similar to the rock found under the Medical Center Bridge in the Boro. its basically one big slab with alot of stair steps and neat little lines. Its maybe 25-30 yards of fun.
After this its time to pack up the rigs and radios and hike down to the bottom. A backpack with the ability to carry your rig and radio would make life alot easier as it gets steep here. You have to climb down a set of metal stairs that look like somethin straight outta Jurassic Park, then slide down (wet and slippery) the trail to the bottom. Its not dangerous, just a little interesting, but TOTALLY worth it when you see what waits below. At the base of the Falls is an area about 100 yards or so of pure scaler heaven. There are nasty muddy trails, rocks, water crossings, you name it.
I wouldnt hesitate to bring the Bronco out here and spend HOURS navigating all the little trails carved between the rocks and the Courier would eat its heart out and go home beat up and probably broken without a doubt. This place offers somethin for everyone and screams TTC in some areas. Countless inclines, slick rock obstacles and water if you wanna mess with it. All this and you have a beautiful view of the falls the entire time!!!
Here is a map to the parking lot. Make sure if you decide to find your own map that you go to this address:
Burgess Falls State Natural, 4000 Burgess Falls Drive, Sparta, TN 38583
Map to Burgess Falls
Here is the Park Map from TN.Gov. We park in the main parking and start at the trail head. Along the trail, all the way to the Big Falls is a gravel access road that takes a short, easy route back to the parking area. If you break or need something you can hit this trail.
Park Map
Like I said, I been itchin to try this place so Im extremely excited. Both the ShopTruck and Courier are in pieces but I should have enough time to get the parts needed and get one of em back together. Dont miss out guys, doesnt matter if 2 people or 40 show up, this is gonna be a fun time!
Matt