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Outdoor Education – The Roots of Appalachia

The Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee provide a special location to study the physical and cultural traits that make the Appalachians so unique. Stretching from New York to Alabama, the Appalachians encompass a wide variety of historical influences as well as stunning biodiversity. Over the course of 7 days, you’ll learn about this cultural history, unique flora and fauna, as well as conservation management techniques, orienteering, wilderness survival and so much more.
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  • Itinerary

Knoxville

7 days
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
  • Tennessee River
  • Appalachian Music
  • Campfire Cookouts
  • Young Bear Cub
  • Hiking Trails
DATES

06/19/2021 to 06/25/2021

Your adventure, day by day

Day 1 : Arrive in Knoxville, TN (1 Night)
Welcome

Arrive in Knoxville by your own arrangement. Our group will meet at an airport hotel.

Knoxville

Cradled between the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains, Knoxville is a lovely city that has a rich history and culture. Settled in 1786, overtime the city has become known for its warm southern hospitality and surrounding natural beauty.

Your personal tour director

Our 24-hour Tour Director will meet us at the airport hotel and remain with us until our final airport departure.

Day 2 : Great Smoky Mountains National Park (5 Nights)
Appalachia

The Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee provide a special location to study the physical and cultural traits that make the Appalachians unique. Stretching from New York to Alabama, the Appalachians encompass a wide variety of historical influences. Likewise, there is a stunning biodiversity to explore.

Great Smoky Mountains

Our base for the next five nights will be in the Great Smoky Mountains, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided on site. Accommodations will be in a bunkhouse or dorm.

Orientation

We will participate in an orientation session, covering Health and Safety aspects of the week ahead.

Excursion

Today we will have a private coach and driver to accompany us for our half-day excursion outside the city.

Daily reflection and group discussion

On every evening of the program, we will set time aside to update our Reflection Journal and share thoughts and impressions that have come to the fore in the course of the day.
"We do not learn from experience, we learn from reflecting on experience" - John Dewey

Day 3 : Wilderness Navigation & Literary Landscapes
Tools of travel

Learn to use a map and compass to navigate on and off-trail. We will work in groups to practice on our orienteering course and may put the skills to use later in the week.

Poetic encounters

Visit several outdoor spaces around the campus, read poems and excerpts from place-based authors, examining our relationship to place. You also write your own poetry or reflections on your experiences of place.

Storytelling

Gather around the camp fire to hear local storytellers share stories of Appalachian and Cherokee traditions.

Daily reflection and group discussion

Tonight, discuss how literature mediates and influences our understanding of place.

Day 4 : Appalachian Culture
Cades Cove

Visit one of the iconic sites in the Smokies and explore regional cultural history through investigation of historic homesites at Cades Cove.

Learn about bears

Tonight, learn more about black bears and bear management.

Daily reflection and group discussion

How has the park historically balanced the values of protecting biodiversity, preserving wilderness, interpreting cultural history, and providing services for 12 million visitors? What values should the park prioritize in the future?

Day 5 : Ethnobotany
Examine the topic of ethnobotany

How do humans depend on plants for survival? Explore this question through the lens of regional cultural history and local knowledge of ecosystems. Some options for this class include: edible and medicinal plant identification, salve making, use of traditional tools to cut and split wood, spoon carving, fire building, cordage making, etc.

Forest night walk

Tonight, we will take a guided, short evening walk to experience the nocturnal forest.

Daily reflection and group discussion

How much did early settlers depend on the resources of the land? How much do we still depend on the land?

Day 6 : Preserving the Past
Hiking

Take an all day backcountry and wilderness hike.

Campfire music

Gather around the camp fire as local musicians share the cultural heritage of the Southern Appalachians through music.

Final reflection and discussion session

This evening we make the final entries in our Reflection Journal and share some of the most significant observations and perspectives that have taken shape in the course of our travel experience and how these may be most relevant for us all as we return home. How have your perceptions of the Appalachians shifted?

Day 7 : Departure from Tennessee
Farewell

Enjoy our last morning together as we prepare to depart.

Departure

Our rewarding and enjoyable tour comes to an end as our Tour Director accompanies us to the airport on our final day.

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