![]() Here's a story about to give you a taste what I did when I worked at the Smokies. ![]() Cataloochee Valley at Sunrise In the summer of 1998, and again in the summer and fall of 1999, we conducted an archaeological survey of the Cataloochee Valley, which is located in Haywood County, NC near the town of Waynesville in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. ![]() ![]() I think all the volunteers so far have had a good time. We've had a variety of folks, ranging from young home-schoolers and their parents to retirees. The volunteers have helped with all the facets of fieldwork, from surveying and plotting where to dig, to testing, to excavating larger units. The photograph below shows two volunteers, both students from the University of Tennessee, creating a small-scale topographic map of the site surrounding the recently reconstructed Dan Cook cabin (photograph taken by J. Matternes). ![]() Mapping the Site The valley is a beautiful place to work, and the project is on-going, even though I will be far away in Alaska. If you think you might be interested in volunteering, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Here's a final photo of a summer lunch break at the Dan Cook cabin. ![]() Lunch Break at the Cook Cabin ![]() HOME ~ STORIES ~ HIKING ~ LINKS ~ INFO ~ E-MAIL ~ GUESTBOOK |