Monday, October 19, 2009

Wilderness Weekend Sun 10/18/2009

Wilderness Weekend LET IT SNOW
Sunday October 18, 2009

The PATC Trail Patrol Wilderness Weekend crew who stayed at Pinnacles Research Station Saturday Night awoke to the FIRST SNOW OF 2009. Today was one of those days when Skyline Drive was in Winter while the rest of the area including Old Rag was still experiencing Fall. Under 200 hikers on Old Rag today. During a more typical October weekend we would have over 1,000 hikers on Old Rag.


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A rare blog picture of me in a Shenandoah Winter Wonderland.
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While I did Wilderness Weekend outreach on Saturday today I was going to be doing an Old Rag Patrol. This is a sign at one of the Skyline Drive overlooks from which you can see Old Rag on a clear day.

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This was the sign at the Thorton Gap entrance station.
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Part way up the Old Rag Ridge Trail we ran into a little Red Spotted Newt
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Looking up the Ridge from the first slab on the first false summit.
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Looking up the Ridge Trail just before entering the rock scramble.

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Looking up the rock scramble from above the cave but below the chute.
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Stitch of Summit views.
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Stitched photo of summit views.

1 comment:

  1. Wow!

    We only saw what was sticking below the cloud cover in the Hawksbill and Stonyman areas - I posted a few shots from the Valley below on Hawksbill Cabin. I took a drive through Crisman Hollow over in the GWNF and met a few people who told me that Skyline Drive had been closed in the morning.

    What a treat!

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