Over the years, nearly two hundred of them, roads have taken various routes over the crest of the Smokies between the Oconaluftee area and what eventually became Gatlinburg and Sevier County. One route wound around the east side of Thomas Divide above Beech Flats Prong to approach Newfound Gap from that direction. On a snowy, icy day, when there are no leaves to obscure, the trace of the old road can be seen as it ascends toward Newfound on its journey into Tennessee.

A focal length of 37mm, just beyond the realm of wide-angle, gave me the angle-of-view I wanted. An aperture of f/20 provided depth-of-field; and a shutter speed of 1/13th second at ISO 100 gave me an overall lighter-than-medium exposure.

In winter, the late afternoon sun is setting behind the Smokies Crest at such an angle that its light does not penetrate the deep watershed through which Beech Flats Prong flows on its way from the mountains to the Gulf of Mexico.