Seriously Slacker Month

October 4, 2014: Appalachian Trail to “Hey” Rock from U.S. 220 and back. 5.6 miles.

You know your hiking month is pretty lame when this default shortie is your second longest. Someone has used brownish spray paint to mitigate the blue and green prom-invite graffiti up there.

October 12, 2014: Home to Downtown Roanoke and back. 6 miles

And you really know it when your longest is walking downtown, albeit under threatening skies, for a really nice brunch at Billy’s.

October 18, 2014: Read Mountain Loop. 5 miles.

This was the first time we’ve done the loop of all three trails: Buzzards Rock, Rocky Way and CCC up, and then Buzzards Rock all the way down. 

October 26: Star, Woodthrush, Ridgeline, Star trails loop on Mill Mountain. 5 miles 

This easy walk, with a nice lunch atop Mill Mountain, at least got us to 20 miles for the month. Pretty sorry for people who used to average more like 10 miles a week than this slacker 5 we did. C’mon, Day Hiker, let’s pick it up.

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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.

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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

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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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Kurt’s Hikes: June-July ’21

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Kurt and Cookie head up the Little Rocky Row Trail, March 20, 2021

March 2021 Hikes

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