Looking back at the map, I'd say we saw less than half the trails...
We started out on Lucy Gap (the main road) and did Lower Leaf Spring on the way. We started down Upper Leaf Spring, but there was a slick ledge with a dropoff to the left that I tried a couple of times and we decided to go around since we had just gotten started. We continued up to Tellico Road and Tom Taylor up to the bowl. Greg, Dad and I ran one of the trails up to the top and met Tim on Sassafras. We went to the loop and the end then headed back down. We intended to take New Cut Road, but there is active logging in that area with roads that aren't marked. We ended up back on Tom Taylor somehow, so we went back to Tellico Road and turned right towards Mulky Falls. The falls would be a nice lunch spot, but there is limited turn around space and a sign saying no Jeeps, so we walked up.
We ate lunch on Tellico Road at the Mulky falls trail, then decided to run out to the "Old Tellico" area. We probably got half way before making a new friend. There was a tired dog (probably bear hunter) walking the trail and it came over and laid down under Dad's Sami. We finally got enough service to call the number on the collar and let the owner know we were taking her back to the office. Tim loaded her up in the comfort of the JK and we turned around. We got to the point where there were a couple different trails breaking off and there was a yellow sign saying Fain Tract and Trail 7 to the left.
We headed back down and checked out the camping areas and the Snowbird Clubhouse. Then headed back towards the entrance to run some of the trails down there. We turned on to Knucklebuster, which was a pretty fun and challenging trail. On the first rock pile, I hung the rear diff and in the process of working getting unhung, I slid off the pile and ended up in the woods and had to winch.
With Greg's road building, Dad made it through with a little trouble. Then Greg drove through without touching anything...
The next obstacle had a bypass cut around it. I tried a few times until I got the front yoke hung up pretty bad and winched again. Greg tried a few times and took the bypass behind Dad. We finished that trail and turned back right on Skid Mark to head out.
We had a good time but I'd like to have 2 days to see everything and not be so rushed. We'll definitely plan a weekend trip back up there, hopefully in the spring.