Southern Virginia. Walking with Autumn…

Dragon's Tooth

Dragon’s Tooth

From a different angle...the climb up DT (the final 3/10 of a mile anyway) was reminiscent of the rocky steepness we saw up in New Hampshire & Southern Maine...

From a different angle…the climb up DT (the final 3/10 of a mile anyway) was reminiscent of the rocky steepness we saw up in New Hampshire & Southern Maine…

Looking through the teeth into the valley below...

Looking through the teeth into the valley below…

Are hang gliders REALLY a problem here? :-)

Are hang gliders REALLY a problem here? 🙂

Audie Murphy memorial on Brush Mountain (near Catawba)...

Audie Murphy memorial on Brush Mountain (near Catawba)…

One of the most decorated soldiers in WW2, Audie died in a plane crash near the trail here...

One of the most decorated soldiers in WW2, Audie died in a plane crash near the trail here…

Jess thought she left slab-hiking behind in Maine. :-p

Jess thought she left slab-hiking behind in Maine. :-p

The Keffer Oak. 2nd largest (at 19'7

The Keffer Oak. 2nd largest (at 19’7″ in diameter) on the AT…

A bit hard to hug this one...

A bit hard to hug this one…

Early morning view into the valley...Pearisburg lost in the mists...

Early morning view into the valley…Pearisburg lost in the mists…

Celanese chemical plant near Pearisburg...largest cigarette filter maker in the United States. The trail snakes past it and across the bridge in to town...

Celanese chemical plant near Pearisburg…largest cigarette filter maker in the United States. The trail snakes past it and across the bridge in to town…

Did we get enough pizza? :-) Charles & Sandy rescued us for a night on the town of Blacksburg...thanks so much!

Did we get enough pizza? 🙂
Charles & Sandy rescued us for a night on the town of Blacksburg…thanks so much!

Our loft room in the cabin @ Wood's Hole Hostel...

Our loft room in the cabin @ Wood’s Hole Hostel…

Helping with the squealer round-up @ Wood's Hole...

Helping with the squealer round-up @ Wood’s Hole…

Mmmmm...fresh apple cider! ;-) Once again...thank you Charles!

Mmmmm…fresh apple cider! 😉
Once again…thank you Charles!

Harvesting a bag full of apples from a derelict orchard in Southern Virginia...

Harvesting a bag full of apples from a derelict orchard in Southern Virginia…

The Hiker Burger (16oz of greasy goodness) @ The Barn in Atkins...

The Hiker Burger (16oz of greasy goodness) @ The Barn in Atkins…

Another overcast & dripping day...

Another overcast & dripping day…

Pastoral...

Pastoral…

Didn't quite get all the hay in before the storm...

Didn’t quite get all the hay in before the storm…

Lindamood Schoolhouse (1890's) @ the Settler's Museum right next to the trail. Unfortunately under repair atm...still a sign in the window that says

Lindamood Schoolhouse (1890’s) @ the Settler’s Museum right next to the trail. Unfortunately under repair atm…still a sign in the window that says “hikers welcome”, but the padlock stated otherwise. 😦

Friend & fellow hiker

Friend & fellow hiker “Reboot” turns shuttler for a short time due to tendonitis. Thanks for the ride & great getting to know you!

Just a little sample of the whacky graffiti seen in AT shelters...

Just a little sample of the whacky graffiti seen in AT shelters…

Filtering water...

Filtering water…

A long-horn napping in the Grayson Highlands...

A long-horn napping in the Grayson Highlands…

High country

High country “scales” where mountain grazed cattle were weighed into the early 1900’s before being driven in to town for sale…

For some reason, Grayson ponies just do not like wild orchard apples...

For some reason, Grayson ponies just do not like wild orchard apples. These ponies (though now nearly wild) were introduced in to the park in the 1960’s to help control the grasslands there. They are rounded up yearly to be checked by a veterinarian, extra males sold off, etc.

A sign stated

A sign stated “Beware…they do, at times, bite”. These didn’t…

Campsite near Mt. Rodgers...

Campsite near Mt. Rodgers…

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Reaching for the skies...literally...just enough reception to send off a text. :-p

Reaching for the skies…literally…just enough reception to send off a text. :-p

Remember that long-horn?

Remember that long-horn?

Looking south from our Mt. Rodgers camp in to North Carolina...

Looking south from our Mt. Rodgers camp in to North Carolina…

Sunset over Mt. Rodgers...here come's the wind & rain!

Sunset over Mt. Rodgers…here come’s the wind & rain!

Trail magic...it actually exists! This gentleman was set up on a cold drizzly morning between Mt. Rodgers & Whitetop with a fire, food & drinks for hikers...

Trail magic…it actually exists! This gentleman was set up on a cold drizzly morning between Mt. Rodgers & Whitetop with a fire, food & drinks for hikers…

Hiking down towards Damascus, the AT joins the Virginia Creeper Rail-Trail a few times. We spotted this osprey looking for trout along the Whitetop Laurel River at a point where AT, Creeper & River join...

Hiking down towards Damascus, the AT joins the Virginia Creeper Rail-Trail a few times. We spotted this osprey looking for trout along the Whitetop Laurel River at a point where AT, Creeper & River join…

At Cuz's Uptown Barbeque with Uncle Calvin & Aunt Jean, who rescued us for a day in the Damascus area...

At Cuz’s Uptown Barbeque with Uncle Calvin & Aunt Jean, who rescued us for a day in the Damascus area…Thanks Cal & Jean! 🙂

Sitting on the

Sitting on the “cowch” @ Cuz’s, which served an eclectic mix of Virginia and Thai…

Riding part of the

Riding part of the “Creeper” with Uncle Cal on our day off. I paid for it for the next few hiking days…hiking and biking muscles aren’t quite the same. :-p

Leaving Damascus, VA...next stop Tennessee!

Leaving Damascus, VA…next stop Tennessee!

2 thoughts on “Southern Virginia. Walking with Autumn…

  1. Hello! …from your Midwestern family 🙂 (The Casels) Do you have “Hiker” nicknames yet? I was recording a natgeotv show called, “America’s Wildest Spaces” on the AT. As I was perusing your blog, they showed the wild ponies just like in your pictures! I must say how proud I am and how amazing it is that you two have had the tenacity to persevere through this journey! I’m wondering what it all has meant to you? What you’ve felt, experienced, and learned about each other but more so about how you’ve felt living in the natural world? I LOVE following along and wish you safe travels all the way to the end! (Or rather, the beginning…lol) I admire your journey and the courage it takes. Thank you for taking us along!
    Hugs and best wishes,
    Beth

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