Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 00:04:47 -0400
Reply-To: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM>
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From: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM>
Subject: Syncro de Mayo Este 2005
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Well, now that the West Coast folks are just about finished flooding
the list with news leading up to their event and actually starting,
it's time for me to remind the East Coast folks of our coming event in
a bit over 2 weeks.
Now, I'll be the first to admit I'll be hitting an early showing of
Star Wars Episode 3, prior to the event...but I'll still be out in West
Virginia on Thursday the 19th of May.
As mentioned previously, folks coming out on Thursday and Friday are
welcome to stop in at my WV place, in Sugar Grove. I don't know if the
path to the camping area will have some new shale laid on or not (I
haven't been out there in 3 weeks), but that was reportedly in the
works. Let me know if you hope to be out on either of those days, so I
can keep an eye and ear open for you (especially if you are likely to
be coming in after dark.)
Saturday folks should plan to join up with us at "Cline's Hacking".
While there are several ways to get there, my recommended instructions
follow:
From Harrisonburg, Virginia take US 33 West to Whitmore Shop Road.
Turn RIGHT onto Whitmore Shop Road. Whitmore Shop Road will sort of
make a Tee junction. Whitmore Shop Road will continue to the right, and
Hopkin's Gap Road will go to the left.
Turn LEFT onto Hopkin's Gap Road. After climbing up a bit of a hill
(i.e. Hopkin's Gap), Look for Long Run Road on the left.
Turn LEFT onto Long Run Road. This is a dirt/gravel road with some
rather rough sections. It goes into the George Washington National
Forest and will take you up (eventually) to Cline's Hacking. Cline's
Hacking is the intersection of Long Run Road with Second Mountain Trail
(on the left of a 4 way intersection).
Turn LEFT onto Second Mountain Trail (which may not be so labeled, but
there will be signs for ATV trails and it should be fairly obvious.
A short drive down (hundred yards or so) this will get you to the
rendezvous point where Dictum Ridge Trail turns off of Second Mountain
Trail.
Depending on weather conditions, Second Mountain trail had some really
interesting mud holes, while Dictum Ridge had some truely frightening
stair steps. Derek, Steve, Brady and I managed to get down the stair
steps, last year, after one of Herakles labors (I think the others did
more work than I). We may or may not go down those steps, but at least
we'll walk down and show them. :)
Later we'll go down US 33 and onto Switzer Lake Road (I don't believe
this is labeled except on maps). and eventually up to Meadow Knob for
camping on Saturday night.
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