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		<title>Wilderness Wild Life Week in the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>January 9th &#8211; 16th</p>
<p>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks
mistakenly believe they can&#8217;t afford a getaway. When you visit
the Smoky [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>January 9th &#8211; 16th</p>
<p><strong>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains</strong><br />
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not<br />
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a<br />
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks<br />
mistakenly believe they can&#8217;t afford a getaway. When you visit<br />
the Smoky Mountains this January, however, you&#8217;re headed for a<br />
great time that&#8217;s extremely affordable.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called Wilderness Wildlife Week and for twenty years people<br />
from across the country have headed to Pigeon Forge in the Smoky<br />
Mountains to take part. Over 100 experts offer more than 175<br />
seminars and hands-on workshops pertaining to plant and animal<br />
life, Smoky Mountain history, photography, outdoor activities and<br />
more. The best part is that these activities are not only<br />
informative, they&#8217;re completely free. Take a look at some of<br />
the classes that will be offered.</p>
<p>Professional Photography Classes</p>
<p>If you like to shoot, photographs that is, there&#8217;s plenty to<br />
keep you busy. Classes will be taught on taking pictures<br />
outdoors, including macro (close up) photography. In addition,<br />
you can learn about building web pages for photographers. Where<br />
else can you find this kind of instruction and not pay a cent?</p>
<p>Wilderness Survival Seminars</p>
<p>Numerous classes are available for those who like to camp, hike<br />
and fish. Learn to interpret the signs of changing weather so<br />
you can avoid being caught outside unprepared. Your chances of<br />
getting lost will quickly diminish when you listen to experts<br />
discuss the proper ways to use a map and compass. Other topics<br />
include visual tracking, unique camping tricks and fishing in the<br />
Smokies.</p>
<p>History and Music</p>
<p>History buffs will want to attend lectures on the Civil War in<br />
the Smokies. You can also hear stories about Native Americans in<br />
this area as well as the early settlers of Pigeon Forge. These<br />
mountains have lots of stories to tell.</p>
<p>Music has always been an important part of the Smoky Mountains.<br />
Look for classes on mountain music, gospel music and storytelling<br />
that are native to this area. You can also get instruction on<br />
playing the acoustic guitar and banjo. Whether you opt to attend<br />
clogging classes or concerts by local musicians, get ready to<br />
move your feet.</p>
<p>For the Kids</p>
<p>This event sounds great for adults, but what about the kids?<br />
There&#8217;s plenty to keep them entertained as well. Start with the<br />
Animal Olympics where kids will compare human senses to the<br />
senses of wild animals. For the budding musicians, there&#8217;s a<br />
hands-on class about mountain music and instruments designed just<br />
for children. They will also get to see live animals and look at<br />
hidden treasures from around the world.</p>
<p>Guided Hikes &amp; Tours</p>
<p>Are you the type that would rather be doing something outside<br />
than learning about it inside? With more than 50 guided walking<br />
tours and hikes categorized from easy to strenuous and ranging<br />
from one to 13 miles, there&#8217;s something for every interest and<br />
fitness level. What&#8217;s more, you can&#8217;t find better scenery than<br />
the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With its breathtaking<br />
waterfalls, mountains, plants and wildlife, you&#8217;ll find the<br />
perfect combination of beauty and exercise.</p>
<p>Log Cabin Bargains</p>
<p>Concerned about the cost of lodging? Don&#8217;t be! Many log cabin<br />
rentals in the Smokies cost less than hotel rooms and offer more<br />
space and better centralized locations.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t spend this January stuck at home. Wilderness Wildlife<br />
Week is an inexpensive way to learn about one of the most<br />
beautiful areas of our country. Rent a cabin and enjoy an<br />
extremely affordable &#8211; and well-deserved &#8211; break after all the<br />
holiday hustle and bustle.</p>
<p>Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals<br />
specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and<br />
Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at<br />
<a href="http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com/">http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com</a> to book cabins for weddings,<br />
vacations, reunions and other special events.</p>
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