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Sean
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Date of Hike: Thursday, June 27, 2019 |
I generally agree with the two reviews posted in 2018 and won't repeat the points there. Be careful at points where the trail is very narrow along a steep slope -- a foot too far toward the edge and you are downhill to your knee. I sometimes don't use hiking poles but am glad I had them on this trip. There is no water on this hike so bring plenty.
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Jamey
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Date of Hike: Sunday, May 20, 2018 |
This is a decent hike, but nothing special. The view is nice, but there are definitely much better views elsewhere in Shenandoah. On the plus side, azaleas were blooming everywhere along the beginning/end of the hike, the only people I saw were on the AT section, and it's not a difficult hike. But the Rockytop trail is boring (and vegetation is growing over the trail in many places) and the view at the summit is nothing spectacular.
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lhucek
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Date of Hike: Sunday, March 18, 2018 |
Sunny and 45 degree day. Perfect hiking weather. Quiet, peaceful trail. The trail was clear of underbrush. A section of the trail is very rocky underfoot. I thought the summit view was just ok if I compared it to Old Rag and Spy Rock. There wasn't a large area to enjoy a 360 view - small trees and shrubs are also on top of the summit that block a 360 view if you are sitting down to enjoy your lunch. There are a decent amount of ups and downs in elevation so it is like interval training. Because of the fire a decade ago, there are a lot of downed trees along that section and lots of smaller trees growing in that area now. For me, this is not a hike I would do again - there are so many more rewarding hikes.
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aldikuma
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Date of Hike: Monday, August 21, 2017 |
Hiked this one specifically to grab a prime spot on top of the peak for the eclipse. The peak did not disappoint, with beautiful 365 degree views! No one on the trail all day so solitude, at least during the week, is high. As the others noted, this hike is great for interval training and keeps you working throughout. But the peak is the sweet spot, and well worth the effort. I could've spent all day up there if a thunderstorm didn't chase us down! A note that I'm writing this four months later, and am still itching from the 40-50 seed tick bites I got from this hike. They obliterated me. So if you hike this in warm weather, use a lot of repellant and wear long pants. Or go in the winter. Also, watch out around the rocky, boulder sections - I was stung by a yellow jacket around this part.
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VSOP
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Date of Hike: Monday, July 3, 2017 |
Great clear weather for a hike and not too hot/humid. Trail is mostly in the shade of the "green tunnel". Trail bed was in pretty good condition with some spots that might be cut out a little more. It's significantly rockier than the nearby section of the AT. No long grades as noted by another reviewer. Blue blazes were well placed and in good condition. Summer brush is closing in on the trail closer to the summit but there's a good shaded clearing near the summit to kick back in. There was a good amount of bear sign (turned rocks & logs, scat) as the trail proceeded toward the peak. And I did see a small black bear. The couple ahead of me saw one other. Hike directions on this page are accurate. Got to pay attention at the cement trail markers. Take plenty of water as there are no water points along the trail. Views were definitely worth it.
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Date of Hike: Saturday, June 10, 2017 |
I did this hike on Saturday June 10, a blue sky, 75 degree day. Perfect for hiking. It's a nice hike, basically a walk in the woods for 4.5 hours, with some amazing views as the payoff at the turnaround point at the top. It was surprisingly busy for a side trail hike, I passed many more hikers than I would expect that far off the AT in Shenandoah. The Rockytop trail is not well maintained, and in places where it gets a lot of sun it's bordering on being overrun by the surrounding vegetation. That kind of contact with vegetation always means ticks, so do a tick check after the weedy sections. I ran into a PATC volunteer clearing the Lewis Peak section of the trail, so that part will be in good shape. The views from the summit are amazing, and worth the effort to get there.
There are no lengthly steep sections on the hike at all. It's a good option if you are looking for a longer day hike that isn't too taxing.
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