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View is across the valley between Terrapin Mountain and Thunder Ridge, with the Blue Ridge Parkway slicing along the side of Thunder Ridge.

Creek Crossin’!

The two minor drawbacks of this enjoyable, mostly gentle loop are that its viewpoints are in the first two miles or so, and it ends with a long ascent.
The Greatest Day Hiker Of Them All on the lower overlook atop Mill Mountain, with downtown to the right and the McAfee profile just above her head.

Easy, Dependable Mill Mountain

This enjoyable, easy loop is always a good one for a rushed weekend where you get to reinforce how lucky Roanoke is to have the Appalachian Trail as close as 20 minutes away, but also its own in-town trail system on its own in-town mountain.
Cookie exploring the edge, and the view over the James River and beyond.

Those Well-Worth-It 21 Switchbacks

You can think about a climb with 21 switchbacks as one long climb of a mountainside. Or you can think about why the trail builders created them: to make the climb of a mountainside a heck of a lot easier than going straight up.
A whole lot of Rheinheimer/Markwood people clog up the whole daggone Appalachian Trail where it breaks out onto a rock to look down over Carvins Cove.

Big Crowd!

You get a sunny February day with a predicted high of nearly 60, plus a not-too-far destination with a pretty view, and every once in awhile, you can get some big numbers for a hike.
From the top of Sharp Top, looking eastward, 2/11/12.

Double Bill at Peaks of Otter

With as close to a truly winter day as we've had this winter, we opted for the once-a-year of lunch in the Peaks of Otter Lodge at the pause point between a hike up a mountain on one side of the Blue Ridge Parkway and up a mountain on the other side.

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Even More Sweet Virginia Breezes

Casually cruising to Claytor Lake in southwest Virginia, I felt like I had come home – back to where it

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