Smoky Mountain Living - August/September 2015
Smoky Mountain Living - August/September 2015
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From craft schools to local workshops, hands-on learning opportunities abound in these mountains. Learn to weave a basket, cast a fly line, brew beer, take better photos, and more. Also: follow in the footsteps of Emma Gatewood, the 67-year-old who became the first woman to walk all five million steps of the Appalachian Trail by herself.
Plus: pecan pie and lemonade; a review of Ron Rash's latest novel; albums by regional talents including the Steep Canyon Rangers; and reflections on the Chattanooga-made MoonPie.
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Celebrating the Southern Appalachians. Smoky Mountain Living magazine celebrates the Southern Appalachiansâ food, culture, music, art, and special places in six issues each year. From the Blue Ridge Parkwayâs scenic curves to the Great Smoky Mountains National Parkâs wild backcountry, from small town treasures to the urban centers of Asheville and Knoxville, Smoky Mountain Living is dedicated to the region.
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