That's quite a drop.
The trail leading to the Lower Falls
That's quite a drop.
The trail leading to the Lower Falls
An unknown location on the Blue Ridge.
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At Milepost 427.6. Bear Pen Gap Trail on Blue Ridge Parkway .org website says, "access to Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Length: 0.22." But if you actually go all the way to the MTS trail, it's 0.64 for a total of 1.28 miles.
I didn't bring water because I thought it would be a short hike. I was sure glad a spring was coming out of a hill so that Gypsy could drink water.
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Looking Glass Rock at an Overlook - milepost 417
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Green Knob Overlook is located at milepost 350.4
This was just a one-night stay on September 23, cheaper than a motel but expensive for a campground. At first, they were going to put me at a $ 45-a-night site, and I protested the cost and got sent to a $35 one.
I was definitely in the wrong neighborhood at this campground. I took what they gave me and saw the rig next to me; I could imagine the electricity they used. I only used electricity to run my coffee pot in the morning.
While waiting for the water to be turned on to take a shower ( I hadn't showered in three days ), I was down to wearing swimming trunks because all my clothes were dirty. I made the best of the situation and learned about this small train. Before roads were built, people visited the caves by this train.
There are other self-guided things to see. We visited the Cedar Sink - a 1.8-mile hike and viewed the vast sinks in the earth.
This is the same entrance of the Historic Tour I took the next day. They allow you to go far in the cave opening while the tours are closed. There is a locked gate to prevent you from going any further.
The trail runs close to the rock cliff.
Like Buzzard's Roost, Whiskey Cave is a campsite for equestrian riders with a cable to tie their horses.
Camel Rock from a distance.
The Devil's Smoke Stack
A closer view of Camel Rock
We are now on Camel Rock!
A nice camping spot.
Buzzard's Roost is a place for equestrian riders to camp below a cliff. This is looking up through the separation of the cliff.
The trail takes us below Buzzad's Roost and circles us to the top of it.
Now, we are on top.