Category Archives: War Spur

more catching up

The first (and possibly only) significant snowfall of the season came in early January, before the students returned from winter break. We made our way to the Virginia Tech campus just after the clouds had cleared and the snow was still fresh.

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The following day we hiked to Hanging Rock, where we enjoyed an amazing 360-degree view of the snowy landscape, despite temperatures in the teens and wind gusts of over 40 mph. The two-mile round-trip hike was difficult with the snow drifts and bitter cold, but it was worth it!

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Photo dates: January 7 and 8, 2017.

Our next hike to War Spur was easy by comparison. It’s an easy hike in general, and there was little elevation gain and no drifting snow. There was, however, a bit of snow still left from a few days prior, which made for a more interesting winter hike.

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Photo date: February 4, 2017.

The following week, we hiked to the Cascades, one of the most popular hikes in the region. It’s a four mile round-trip hike that’s relatively easy. (For a longer, more strenuous hike, keep going after the Cascades an additional two miles to Barney’s Wall.) The lower trail itself is beautiful and ends at a stunning waterfall. Like War Spur, it’s a hike that’s great in any season, but due to its popularity, it’s a busy trail, particularly in the fall, and the parking lot can fill up early in the morning.

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Photo date: February 11, 2017.

catching up

Sometimes time seems to slip away, as it has over the past several months. We’ve continued to hike and take photographs, many of which have made their way into photobooks but not the blog. I’ll try to rectify that with a rather lengthy post of my late fall and winter photos. (I’ve reduced the resolution of the photos this time, hoping they’ll take less time to load and not at the expense of quality!)

First up…War Spur. This is a short (two-mile) loop near Mountain Lake. It’s one of my favorites since it has a good amount of rhododendrons and evergreens so it’s a pretty hike year-round. It’s also home to one of Virginia’s few remaining virgin forests.

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Later the same day, we stopped off at Mountain Lake and Pandapas Pond.

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Photo date: October 30, 2016.

In November, we hiked to the summit of Mount Rogers, the highest peak in Virginia. It’s a good late fall hike since the rugged remnants of ancient volcanoes provide interesting scenery despite the loss of foliage.

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There are also wild ponies throughout the park. But watch your food supplies–though visitors aren’t supposed to feed the wildlife, the ponies have come to expect handouts.

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Photo date: November 12.

The following day, we returned to Mountain Lake, which was at its lowest point in many years.

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Photo date: November 13.

After a few busy weekends, we finished the year with two more trips to Pandapas Pond. One was on a dreary December day, and I played with black and white effects in my photos.

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Photo dates: December 11 and 22.