A brief pause at the false summit.
A wonderful surprise! At the fist overlook before the rock scramble, a group of musicians played for the weary hikers as they rested and snacked.
Eventually, the hike UP will end. The summit views were spectacular. The remaining snow on the mountain sides added to the views. Although, it made it a rather strenuous and difficult climb down in certain areas. The trail in some areas resembled more of a bob sledding course than a mountain trail.
Lost Shenandoah Hikes are my personal accounts of hikes and patrols carried out primarily in the Shenandoah National Park. Images and comments contained within are my views into the beauty and heritage that is our park and my attempt to pay homage to those who lost their homes, lands and culture all while creating this natural public treasure. Thanks! Eric Rose
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
White Oak Canyon Hike
The canyon was flowing well, due to the snow storm on the previous Wednesday.
Madison reading her book after a bite of lunch.The Menehune have made it to Virginia!
Madison was on the lookout all day
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