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Tibbet Knob - February 10, 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
2/12/2007 4:16 PM
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Another one of our winter favorites. Not to long, and when there is snow on the ground, as there was Saturday, you don‘t have to spend very much effort kicking a trail through it. Also, with the clear skies in this colder weather, we had views all the way to the Shenandoah National Park.
In a review posted by Quanta, they mentioned that they saw quite a few other hikers on the Big Schloss Hike Saturday the 10th. We didn’t see a single person on the Tibbet Knob Trail the same day, and it looked like we were the first people up the trail since it had snowed earlier in the week. If you like Big Schloss you’ll love Tibbet Knob as well.
With vistas all the way up the ridge, as well as the panoramic view from the summit, this is one hike that is on our list as a must do at least once a year. Get out and do this little out/back before everyone finds out about it. You may still have the chance to have this one to yourself for the day.
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Raven Rocks Hike - Bluemont Virginia |
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By HikingUpward.com on
1/30/2007 1:52 PM
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This short out and back hike is about as good as it get's so close to the D.C. Metro area. Winding over two ridges before arriving at the Raven Rocks wall, you gain over 1,500 feet of altitude in total. As you can see from the elevation profile, this one can be a good workout.
With Saturday in the upper 50's, we managed to make this hike in t-shirts, instead of the fleeces we usually wear this time of year. And with spring not to far away, days like these make you want to head further west to hike in the larger mountains of West Virginia and western Virginia.
The view from Raven Rocks is one of the best in the area. This is also a popular area with rock climbers, as it can be accessed by a road 0.4 miles from the east. With some of the rockiest trails in the area, make sure to wear sturdy footwear.
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Manassas National Battlefield Bull Run |
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By HikingUpward.com on
1/23/2007 3:00 PM
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A short winter hike that is close to the DC Metro area. As the days got colder and longer, the hikes closer to home are a nice addition to the mountains further west. If you haven’t been out in a while, or are just getting back into hiking, the trails in the Manassas Battlefield Park are a great way to get back into hiking shape.
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Manassas National Battlefield Bull Run Hike |
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By HikingDonkey on
1/12/2007 10:08 AM
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How about this great winter weather? I will take my chances with global warming if we are going to have 70 degree days in January. Anyway, because of all the great weather hiking is still fantastic in the Northern Virginia area. If you are looking for a hike that is fun, easy to do, and can learn a lot of history, than the Manassas National Battlefield Bull Run Hike is for you.
The hike is not very long, it will only take a few hours. Along the way there are different monuments and placards with historical information about the site. If you are into wildlife and start the hike early enough you should see all kinds of animals on this hike. Overall, if you are just trying to find a nice hike close to the D.C. area, the Manassas National Battlefield Bull Run Hike really fits this bill nicely.
Happy Hiking - HikingDonkey!
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Riverbend Park - Great Falls Virginia |
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By HikingUpward.com on
1/9/2007 12:07 PM
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Scott's Run Nature Preserve, Difficult Run, and Riverbend Park all stretch along the banks of the Potomac River, just outside of the beltway. Riverbend Park is least well-known of the three.
We were originally planning to hike Scott's Run, but the parking area was jammed (which meant lots of people were getting out to enjoy the weather). So, we opted for Riverbend Park, just west of Great Falls Park.
The Riverbend Park trails intersect at a variety of points, creating many options for hike circuits. The Fairfax County Park Authority has placed benches along the Heritage Trail, which parallels the edge of the Potomac River. The benches are a great addition, especially for those hikers who may be a little older or would just enjoy a break with a beautiful view.
The trails are also in excellent shape with very few blow downs. So, if your not able to make it out to the mountains and still want to get outdoors, or if you're looking for something that would suit the whole family, consider this beautiful hike just outside of the city!
Check out the Riverbend Hike here
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