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Date of Hike: Sunday, November 04, 2012 |
http://www.meetup.com/hiking-162/events/88197372/ Fantastic hike when the leaves are off the trees. It took us about a half hour to get up to the first view, then 9 of us headed left. Some made it to the intersection (less than 4 miles one way) before heading back. You can go much further as you'll hit several trails. There are lots of rocks along the trail which offer a challenge as you climb. I'll definitely be back.
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Date of Hike: Sunday, October 21, 2012 |
Today was a beautiful day to hike this simple trail and it was NOT crowed with leafers as Skyline Drive was. This side is mainly hiked by the locals but the parking lot is VERY SMALL and hidden. This route is the fastest way to the top and it's very easy for new people to enjoy a beautiful view. Hikers when you reach the ridge please respect climbing ropes (keep your kids and dogs close) as this place has rock climbers all over it rock climbers please respect the trees! WARNING: If the parking lot is filled, DO NOT PARK IN THE ROAD, DO NOT PARK ON SOMEONES DRIVE WAY, DO NOT BLOCK THE PARKING LOT ENTRANCE - YOU WILL GET TOWED!!!! If you get towed, please call Warren County Sheriff's Office at (540) 635-4128. This happen on 10/21, about 5 to 8 cars were towed that day because they park along the road, park on someones drive way and someone blocked half of the entrance to the parking lot.
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Date of Hike: Saturday, June 23, 2012 |
This is a really nice hike, but make sure to extend the hike longer than listed here. We went 3 miles up, for an out and back of just over 6 miles. Made for a very nice half day hike. The trail runs long the top of the ridge which makes it pretty unique in that there are great views to the left and to the right. Highly recommended.
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Date of Hike: Sunday, April 15, 2012 |
We live 5 miles from the Parking lot on Rt 619 and hike here often. My 4 kids (age 3 to 10) love to zip down the road to get here when school work is finished. We don't always go to the top. The path winds by a stream/streams and we often spend time looking for creatures. We've found 3 types of salamanders under logs along the trail at various elevations (red backed, spotted and the elusive slimy I think). A great place for a hike. One of my favorites in the area. Not too strenuous. Can be muddy at the front end of the trail in spring or after rain.
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Date of Hike: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 |
A great hike for amateurs. A 10 year old made it to the top without any trouble. A couple of rock scrambles and several (4?) creek crossings. As for campsites it really depends on the number in your party. A large party would do well to camp at the base of the mountain. Smaller parties can get away with the smaller campsites at the top of the ridge. Of course, there's no water up there so take that into account. The views are great - not Big Schloss - but still worth the trip.
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