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April 24, 2003
Maintained as part of a historic nature trail, this land was once
owned by Noah "Bud" Ogle and his wife, Cindy. They built
and lived in this log cabin and began farming their 400 acres in
1879.
Bud Ogle Nature Trail
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
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Photos from these hikes:
Mar.15, 2003: Long
Hunter State Park, Lebanon, TN
Mar. 20, 2003: Mossy
Ridge Trail, Percy Warner Park, Nashville, TN
Mar. 22, 2003: Radnor
Lake State Park, Nashville, TN
Mar. 28, 2003: Mossy
Ridge Trail, Percy Warner, Nashville, TN
Mar. 29, 2003: BlueBell
Island & Collins Gulf in Savage Gulf Wilderness Area, South
Cumberland State Park
Apr. 03, 2003: Mossy
Ridge Trail, Percy Warner Park, Nashville, TN
Apr. 05, 2003: Shakerag
Hollow, Perimeter Trail, University of the South, Sewanee, TN
Apr. 12, 2003: Standing
Stone State Park, near Livingston, TN
Apr. 18, 2003: Beaman
Park, Nashville, TN
Apr. 19, 2003: Cedars
of Lebanon State Park, Lebanon, TN
Apr. 24, 2003: Sugarland to Ash Hopper Branch
Trail, Great Smoky Mts. National Park
Apr. 24, 2003: Bud Ogle Nature Trail, Great
Smoky Mts. National Park
Apr. 25, 2003: Courthouse Rock hike, Great
Smoky Mts. National Park
Apr. 25, 2003: Chimneys trail, Great Smoky
Mts. National Park
Apr. 26, 2003: Great Smoky Mts. National Park
Apr. 27, 2003: Abrams Falls trail, Cades Code,
Great Smoky Mts. National Park
BlueShoe
Nashville Travel Guide
Copyright 2003, Cheryl Hiers
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