Martha and I had not run in Cades Cove for five years. We were sharing running memories several months ago, and she suggested we consider organizing another trip there, even though we are no longer running those kinds of distances. We remembered a pasta-loading dinner we had all enjoyed at an Italian restaurant in Townsend, and Martha graciously volunteered to host our own pasta-load at our hotel, the Gateway Inn, where most of us were staying. We sent an e-mail to runners, former runners, spouses, and anyone else who might be interested in going and it attracted thirteen willing participants. Some of us fondly recalled our last visit there when, on the evening after completing the run, we had gathered around the fire-pit at our hotel and shared food and drink and camaraderie – a memorable time!
That is how all
thirteen of us ended up sitting in the picnic shelter at the Gateway Inn
enjoying a delicious salad and spaghetti dinner miraculously prepared by Martha on the
tiny stove in our cabin (and toll house cookies baked by me the day before).
It was a perfect day in Cades Cove. Rain had been predicted but never showed
up. We had just returned from our
five-week road trip out west a little over three weeks ago, during which I had
only run a mile or two a few times. And Martha had not run at all since
June except for a couple of short runs after we returned. But we both surprised ourselves,
running (with walking breaks) the entire eleven miles, and enjoying the scenery
and the wildlife, which this year included deer, a bear, and some wild
turkeys.
Others in the group ran,
walked, or cycled various distances - there are two shortcuts across the Cove that total either three or eight miles, and bicycles can be rented at the Camp Store.
Such a wonderful day, with good friends, in one of the most beautiful places on earth! We may have to make this a regular annual event.