This photograph taken from the north side of Silers Bald, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. The photographer is unknown. The back of the picture is stamped “Jim Thompson Co.,” indicating it was probably printed by hiking club member James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976). Mount LeConte is visible in the far background
This photograph looking northwestward from Roaring Fork Creek of Mt. LeConte, with others in this se...
This photograph looking westward from the Boulevard between Mount LeConte and the state line, with o...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This picture is of the east side of Mount LeConte as seen from the Sawtooth range. The photograph, w...
This photograph taken by Warner Hall, of hikers en route from Clingmans Dome to Silers Bald, is incl...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, taken by Warner Hall, of Silers Bald from Double Springs Gap, is included in the re...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph of Mount LeConte was taken from Greenbrier Pinnacle. The Village of Greenbrier is se...
This photograph of Mount LeConte as seen from Wooly Tops is included in the records of the Smoky Mou...
This photograph looking eastward from Jump Off, with others in this series, are included in the reco...
This photograph was taken looking northward from Dupont Springs. The picture, with others in this se...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph looking northwestward from Roaring Fork Creek of Mt. LeConte, with others in this se...
This photograph looking westward from the Boulevard between Mount LeConte and the state line, with o...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This picture is of the east side of Mount LeConte as seen from the Sawtooth range. The photograph, w...
This photograph taken by Warner Hall, of hikers en route from Clingmans Dome to Silers Bald, is incl...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph, taken by Warner Hall, of Silers Bald from Double Springs Gap, is included in the re...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph of Mount LeConte was taken from Greenbrier Pinnacle. The Village of Greenbrier is se...
This photograph of Mount LeConte as seen from Wooly Tops is included in the records of the Smoky Mou...
This photograph looking eastward from Jump Off, with others in this series, are included in the reco...
This photograph was taken looking northward from Dupont Springs. The picture, with others in this se...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...
This photograph looking northwestward from Roaring Fork Creek of Mt. LeConte, with others in this se...
This photograph looking westward from the Boulevard between Mount LeConte and the state line, with o...
This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiki...