Kurt’s Hikes: July 2019

Gail keeps Harkening Hill’s Balance Rock from hurting someone.

Watery Destinations: Two Lakes, An Ocean and a Reservoir

July 4: Abbott Lake and Harkening Hills trails at Peaks of Otter. 4.4 miles

We were within a good calendar timeframe to come across some of the farm family re-enactors at the Johnson Farm, but by the time we broke all the rules by having lunch in the lodge after our easy Abbott Lake loop and had climbed Harkening Hill and gotten to the farm, they were gone for the day. No way to run a farm. 

July 5: At Douthat State Park: Blue Suck Falls Loop (well, most of it). 7.2 miles

A new hike for us, and well, we somehow got off the loop fairly early on and ended up in a campground before climbing back up to the main trail. But it’s a great place to walk, and we’ll go back sometime and get it right.

Gail gazes down toward the lake at Douthat State Park.
Gail gazes down toward the lake at Douthat State Park.

July 14: Star, Watchtower, Loop Road, Big Sunny trails on Mill Mountain, and back via Big Sunny, Loop Road and Roanoke River Greenway. 7 miles

The ol’ walk to lunch at Fork in the Alley and then take the shorter way back in order to include some of that wunnerful Blue Cow ice cream is a great way to combine good distance in the woods, a stretch through the great landscaping around the big houses of South Roanoke, a great lunch and the ice cream. What more could you want in a hike?

At Nags Head, some people walk and some others don’t.
At Nags Head, some people walk and some others don’t.

July 21-27: Beach and other walks at Nags Head. 10 miles

With the whole famdamily—22 of us—at the beach, the walks were mostly beach and mostly just The Day Hiker and me. Well, aside from that glorious one to the top of the Jockey’s Ridge dune at sunset and the shorter one to get ice cream.

July 29: Tinker Creek Greenway from Plantation Road to Carvins Cove and back. 4.8 miles

We spent a bit of time on this go-to walk interacting with a not-from-here couple (France?), whose caution and uncertainties about distance and scale provided a strong sense of something we haven’t done much of for a long while: walk in a completely new place, both geographically and logistically. Brought back memories of walks in New Zealand and on the island of St. John.

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Kurt and Gail atop Cascade Mountain, Adirondacks New York, July 22

Kurt’s Hikes: The Last Dispatch

As I conclude my tenure with Blue Ridge Country magazine, which began with its founding in 1988, I will not conclude the weekly woods walks with The Greatest Day Hiker Of Them All.
The Greatest Day Hiker of Them All takes the jump at Arnold Valley Pool, June 16 (the family gave her a standing O).

20th Year of the Hiking Oddity: A Few New Spots and Lots of Family Along*

Most of our every-weekend hikes were local to our home in Roanoke, Virginia, and repeats of ones we’ve done many times, but there were a few new things along the way.
Gail stands atop Texas’s Palo Duro Canyon, October 4.

Kurt’s Hikes: June-December 2023

You look at seven months of hikes to close the 19th year of Gail and me walking every weekend and you start to see some patterns, most striking of which is the hikes are creeping toward shorter.
March 5: On the way up the Star Trail.

Kurt’s Hikes: Jan-May, 2023

One highlight of the walks of the first five months of the year was a semi-surprise for The Day Hiker when, upon our arrival at the base of the Star Trail up Roanoke Mountain, pretty much the whole dang family (all but the Raleigh family) was there.
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Kurt’s Hikes: Oct-Dec, 2022

Our fall hikes included lots of old favorites, a few urban walks and three great family hikes, with grandkids as young as 5 along for hikes of nearly eight miles total—in the cold!
Gail stays comfy in rain under the tarp at Carvins Cove, 9/11/22.

Kurt’s Hikes: Feb-Sept, 2022

Our hikes from February through September included our 18th annual Valentine’s Day visit to Apple Orchard Falls; and several firsts, including Virginia’s Channels and a section of the
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New Catawba Greenway Hike

New wagon tent!

Kurt’s Hikes: June-July ’21

Some Urban, Some Mountain, One Beach
Gail makes her way up Brushy Mountain.

Hikes: April-May ’21

Devil's Marbleyard, A.T. and More
Kurt and Cookie head up the Little Rocky Row Trail, March 20, 2021

March 2021 Hikes

CALENDAR OF EVENTS