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Blue Suck Falls - May 19, 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
5/24/2007 10:01 AM
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Douthat State Park is one of Virginia's jewels. Voted as one of the nations 10 best, the park has over 43 miles of trails. With Blue Suck Falls/Tuscarora Overlook and the Beards Mountain loops, the park has two beautiful day hike circuits. The vistas and overlooks at the park are some of the best in the Old Dominion.
We couldn't have asked for a nicer day. The temps were perfect, and it seamed like the views just went on and on. We've been meaning to do this hike for years, but have always put it off for one reason or another. Our loss! Even though the lake, and camping areas of the park were busy, we saw no one on the trails! Not a single person! Can't wait to go back and hike the Beards Mountain loop, as well as the multitude of other trails.
Although there isn't any camping on the trails in Douthat State Park, there are over 75 campsites in two camping areas near the lake, as well as a large group camp area. Douthat State Park is a great place to either tent or trailer camp for a couple of days, and hike the multiple loops available in the valley.
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Buzzard Rock - May 12th 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
5/14/2007 1:21 PM
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Buzzard Rock on the Massanutten Mountain is just one of several great hikes in the Elizabeth Furnace area near Front Royal. With trails that loop around Signal Knob and down to Mudhole Gap on the western range, plus High Peak, Shawl Gap, and Veach Gap on the eastern range, this is one section of the GWNF full of great hikes!
With the weather passing through the region Saturday we weren’t able to make the complete hike out to the main overlook. About halfway along the ridge we started to hear the first rumblings of thunder on their way in from the southwest. Turned around (didn’t particularly want to be on the exposed ridge during a thunderstorm), and sure enough halfway down to the valley the lightning and downpour started up.
Still this was a nice day to be out in the mountains as the storms kept the temps cool. Next weekend we’re hiking in south central Virginia at one of the Old Dominion’s favorite State Parks, Douthout State Park just north of I64 and Valley Forge. The park has over 43 miles of hiking trails, and was voted one of the nations best. We’ll be reviewing the 8.0 mile loop hike that passes Blue Suck Falls and the Tuscarora overlook. Be sure to check back for the review!
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Overall Run - April 28th, 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
4/30/2007 10:30 AM
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The Overall Run circuit passes one of the largest continuous waterfalls in Virginia. The trails also pass through valley streams and meadows, no wonder this loop is another local hiker favorite. This is the best time of the year to catch the falls at there highest flow. With the rain we’ve had this spring, the run and falls are at their peak.
Of the hundreds of miles of trails we hike in the region each year, we generally only come across one or two black bears. However, Saturday on the Beecher Ridge portion of the Overall Run Hike, we had three different bear sightings. A cub 20ft up a tree, a juvenile that caught our scent and scrambled down the valley, and a large adult of about 400lbs wandering around one of the hollows along the ridge.
Most people start this loop from the parking area at the top near the Mathews Arm Campgroup. However, this loop version starts from the valley at the end of VA630. Heading upstream on Overall Run provides better views of the falls, and you also get the steep climb out of the way at the beginning of the hike.
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Three Ridges - April 21, 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
4/24/2007 12:19 PM
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Three Ridges is one of Virginia's most popular backpacking circuits. Situated in Central Virginia, just 30 miles southwest of Charlottesville, the hike has vista after vista along the Appalachian Trail, and many small waterfalls and pools on the Mau-Har Trail on Campbell Creek.
This was the first great weekend for weather we’ve had this year, and you could tell everyone wanted to get out and enjoy the outdoors. The main campground at Harpers Creek Shelter will generally see a couple of campers on the weekends, but Saturday evening it was packed. Both a girl scout group, and boy scouts from the Virginia beach area were camping out, as well as a number of UVA students.
If you like to backpack, or live close enough to make this 14.4 mile circuit in a day, you have to do this once. Although this is a very strenuous loop, you are rewarded with fantastic views of valleys on both sides of Three Ridges.
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Long Mountain Ridge - March 31, 2007 |
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By HikingUpward.com on
4/2/2007 1:08 PM
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Spring is finally here! And even thought the weather was overcast with a few passing showers Saturday, it was still a great day to be out in the mountains. The Long Mountain Ridge hike is one of several bushwhack circuits we have published here. With spectacular views of Mill Mountain and Big Schloss across the valley, this is a definite must do for the more experienced hikers who don’t mind hiking off trail.
The circuit is only 6.3 miles in length with a total elevation gain of just under 1,500ft, but has one of the toughest assents in the whole region. The hike up from the Long Mountain Trail, to the ridge on the un-maintained fire road gains almost 800ft in just under 0.5 miles.
The big payoff comes at the ridge where you get view after view of the valley, and as this is a bushwhack hike, you are almost guaranteed to have this mountain all to yourself for the day!
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