It's Called 'Fall Creek Falls' For A Reason...

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If there's one thing we learned this week, it's that the human body can take a lickin' and keep on tickin'.

Here's the story...

Lynnette and Jim at Fall Creek Falls. We spent Sunday afternoon at Fall Creek Falls in Pikeville, Tennessee (near McMinnville). Jim's parents were here for the weekend. It was slightly chilly, and slightly misty outside, so we just took a few photographs of the waterfalls, had lunch at their awesome buffet, then made mental notes for a return trip in weeks to come.

HOWEVER!... Jim's dad became one with nature this weekend!


The first waterfall we came to at Fall Creek Falls. Within the state park, we stopped at a roadside pull-off to take in the mountainous view.

Pops enjoying the scenery at Fall Creek Falls in Tennessee.

Pops attempted to get a bit "closer" when he suddenly lost his footing on a steep downward slope and went barreling down the hill...

...also known as a CLIFF! (As in: the same cliffs from which waterfalls flow at Fall Creek Falls state park).

As soon as he started to stumble, the momentum of the hill got the best of him, and he was catapulted briefly into the air -- bouncing from one rock to another on the way down. He finally rolled to a stop toward the edge of the cliff, where he thanked his lucky stars that he was still alive!

Seriously.

Jim pointing to the spot on the ledge where Pops came to a stop during his free-fall. Jim watched the whole thing in disbelief while Elouise and I stayed in the car in lieu of braving the chilly air.

Pops with his torn vest filled with down feathers. To me, the funniest part was the sight of feathers flying everywhere!.I noticed Pops clambering back up the hill with muddy pant legs, a torn jacket, and a bloody elbow -- and I knew right away that something wasn't right.

Jim wouldn't even get CLOSE to the part where Pops started to slip off the cliff. It might be funny now, but it certainly was scarey at the time!

Guess it's called "FALL Creek FALLS" for a reason...

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Suzie said:

Yikes! One of the waterfalls I went to has a sign that says "xx people have been killed here" along with their warning to not get too close. They also have rope lines all along the waterfall to assist in bringing up the bodies...gulp!

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