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Thanks to a freak ice storm atop the Blue Ridge Mountains on Wednesday
night, my plans for a wonderful weekend in Shenandoah NP were cut short on the front end as the Drive was closed due to fallen trees. Of course, I didn't know that until I drove the 4 hours down to the Thornton Gap entrance to find the sign at the gate and the cones across the road. Bummer. So, Friday night was spent at a charming old hotel in Luray instead of a cozy lodge on the mountaintop. Friday, the nice lady on the phone said the drive was open as far south as Big Meadows, Skyland Lodge had their power back on, and they were open for business, so we drove up after breakfast, whereupon we were informed that check in time was 3 p.m. and we'd have to wait until then. Okay, *now* this sucks. We decided to cancel altogether. F 'em. Before heading home, though we settled on a short hike. Given the above average level of the Shenandoah River & most of the smaller creeks, one of the waterfall hikes seemed like a good option, and we headed over to the Rose River trail. I'd hiked the Rose River loop with a fly rod a couple years ago, but the river was little more than a trickle and very disappointing. The only decent pool was populated with a group of swimmers. With the recent rainfall, though, the river was absolutely gorgeous this time. The little river was flowing generously though the woods, cascading down the mountain. Beautiful runs, white water, little plunge pools, and smaller holding spots were everywhere down the length as the trail followed alongside, and I mentally tossed dries at every likely spot down to the falls. It was a stunningly beautiful stream, and I was sorry to leave it behind. Joe F. |
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"rb608" wrote in message news
Thanks to a freak ice storm atop the Blue Ridge Mountains on Wednesday night, FWIW, I put a couple of pix up on abpf. The ice coating on the trees must have been at leat 3/4". I photographed a few pieces of ice I picked up. I placed a quarter on one for scale. A second image shows a lot of downed trees on the Rose River trail. In the worst-hit areas, the tops of nearly every tree had been broken off as though a lawn mower had gone through. The damage was just unbelievable. A worker at the Wayside at Big Meadows told me they were told to get out on Wed night when the ice fog rolled up the mountains. She said it took them an hour to get down the 7 mile fire road to the valley. Joe F. |
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