11/01/2024
The Smoky Mountains Hiking Club got its start 100 years ago after Jim Eslinger led this group of outdoor enthusiasts up the rugged slopes of Mount LeConte October 18-19, 1924 – well before the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established.
On the reverse of this photographs is written: Group on Main Top of Mt. LeConte, Oct. 1924. It was this trip which crystalized sentiment, which had been growing for some time, for the formation of a hiking club and resulted in the organization of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. Oct. 1924.
Left to right: Chas. I Barber, Frank Wilson (seated), W. Baxter Gase, Guy Barber, Chas. Kane, Chas. F. Lester, Marshall A Wilson, Louise Smith, L. Ceaser Stair, Douglass Smith, Besse Geagley, Geo. F. Barber W. H. McCroskey, Carlos C. Campbell, J. S. McKinney, Picture by Jim Thomson Others on trip, but not in the picture: A. L. Chavannes, Neal B. Splahr, Hugh M. White, Jim Eslinger (guide).