About the Author:
Charles Maynard - Executive Director of Friends of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Charles is a United Methodist minister from Chattanooga, Tennessee who has lived in the Knoxville area for many years. He and his wife, Janice, have two daughters, Caroline and Anna. Charles is the co-author of Time Well Spent - Family Hiking in the Smokies and is the author of Waterfalls of Yellowstone and Waterfalls of the Tetons. He has contributed to the Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Assc.'s Hiking Trails of the Smokies. He is the editor and author of numerous books and magazine articles. Hal Hubbs -- a computer programmer, has a love of the Smoky Mountains that goes back to his childhood in Morristown, Tennessee. Hal and his wife, Elizabeth, have a son, Will. Hal is an accompished photographer with works appearing in other books. He is a co-author of Time Well Spent - Family Hiking in the Smokies. David Morris -- takes off from his job as a nurse anethetist to hike in the mountains. Raised in Kentucky, David makes his home in Seymour, Tennessee with Lin, his wife, and four sons, Chris, Brian, Ben and John. David's photography appears in this book as well as Waterfalls of Yellowstone, Waterfalls of the Tetons, and The Natural Arches of Big South Fork (UT Press, 2000). David is also a contributor to the comprehensive trail guide to the Smokies as well as to magazines and books.
Review:
As one who considers himself pretty well up on the trails and wterfalls of the Smokies, I was blown away by the number of falls I'd never heard of. This is a must-have book for the outdoor - particularly the Smokies - enthusiast. -- Cherokee Hiking Club Newsletter
This book is a real prize to those who like to explore all the waterfalls of a given area. With the wealth of treasures that the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has to offer, this book can keep you busy for weeks. -- Benton MacKaye Trail Association Newsletter
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