Showing posts with label VA Shenandoah National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VA Shenandoah National Park. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Shenandoah National Park, VA - Corbin Cabin


ABOUT THE PARK:
Shenandoah National Park - National Park Service
Skyline Drive - National Park Service
I highly recommend listening to this interview from January 1966 with George Corbin, builder of the cabin, before doing the hike.  He provides some fascinating firsthand information about life in the mountains, building of the cabin, the family cemetery and being forced out when the park service took over the land.  When you play the audio, the transcript automatically forwards so you can read along.

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 38.615904, -78.350614

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Parking long Skyline Drive.  The hike starts at the trail to the left of the handicapped parking sign.

TRAIL MAP:
Skyland Area Road and Trail Map - Shenandoah NPS
Shenandoah National Park Map 228 - National Geographic
Shenandoah National Park, VA - Corbin Cabin at EveryTrail


HIKE DISTANCE:  4.6 miles

THE DRIVE FROM SHENANDOAH RIVER STATE PARK TO THE HIKE:
Sunrise right outside of the cabin.
Daughter of Stars Drive through Shenandoah River State Park.
Sunrise at Culler's Overlook looking to the right.
Sunrise at Culler's Overlook looking to the left.
Driving through Mary's Rock Tunnel on Skyline Drive southbound.
Early morning view to the east from one of the overlooks on Skyline Drive.

THE HIKE:
This hike was done on Halloween because Corbin Cabin and the woods around the cabin (complete with family cemetery) are supposedly haunted by George Corbin's second wife who died there in childbirth. 
Take the trail to the left of the handicapped parking sign which runs into the white-blazed Appalachian trail in just a few steps.  Turn left on the AT.
All dressed up for Halloween.
Leave the AT by turning left on the Crusher Ridge Trail which leads to...
... Skyline Drive.  Turn left on Skyline Drive and walk a short distance to the post on the right.
Cross Skyline Drive and take the Nicholson Hollow Trail.
A contemporary dwelling in Nicholson Hollow.
Descending on the Nicholson Hollow Trail.
A rock hop over Hughes River.  The water is probably very low at this time of year.
Hughes River
The Nicholson Hollow Trail continues parallel to the Hughes River below on the left.
Coming up on Corbin Cabin.
The trail comes around the far side of the cabin ...
... where you can get around to the front.  The Hughes River is behind the cabin.
To continue on, rock hop over Hughes River behind the cabin on the Corbin Cabin Cutoff Trail.
Looking back at the back side of Corbin Cabin across Hughes River.
To the left off of Corbin Cabin Cutoff, Nicholson Cabin which has not been maintained.
The inside of Nicholson Cabin.  It's just one room of average size.
Nicholson Cabin sinking back into the earth.
In keeping with the Halloween theme, we took a break on Corbin Cabin Cutoff.  It was very pretty and peaceful with the gurgling water in Hughes River below and did not feel haunted at all.
In the interview with George Corbin, the cemetery is mentioned as having a nice fence and gate.  That would have been in 1966.  This is what is left of it now.
I found one field stone with an inscription - looks like it says "April 24, 1895" and under that "Tom Corbin(?)"
According to George Corbin, 25-30 people are buried here.
A tombstone?
View from the cemetery.
I had read that the graves were marked with field stones with the exception of George Corbin's second wife whose grave is marked with a concrete marker.  This broken piece of concrete has no inscription on either side so hard to tell if this is it or not and it might not even be in the right place any more.
Continuing on the ascent on Corbin Cabin Cutoff, some gorgeous foliage left even though peak foliage is over at this elevation.
Climbing up out of the hollow.
The Corbin Cabin Cutoff ends at Skyline Drive across from the parking area.

THE DRIVE BACK TO SHENANDOAH RIVER STATE PARK:
View from Skyline Drive
Route 211
Leaving Shenandoah National Park on Route 211.
Farms along Kimball Road with Shenandoah National Park on the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background .
A nice Halloween display on Kimball Road.
Route 340 heading towards Shenandoah River State Park.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Take the unmarked trail to the left of the handicapped parking sign
[  0.05]  Turn left on the white-blazed Appalachian Trail
[  0.65]  Turn left on Crusher Ridge Trail at cement post
[  0.75]  Turn left on Skyline Drive
[  0.80]  Turn left, cross Skyline Drive and take the Nicholson Hollow Trail
[  2.55]  Rock hop over Hughes River
[  2.65]  Keep straight on Nicholson Hollow Trail when the Indian Run Trail goes right
[  2.85]  Corbin Cabin on the right; retrace
[  2.90]  Return to Hughes River from Corbin Cabin and rock hop over on the Corbin Cabin Cutoff
[  2.95]  Nicholson Cabin ruins on left; retrace
[  3.00]  Continue left on Corbin Cabin Cutoff
[  3.05]  Look for path on the left to cemetery; retrace
[  3.15]  Continue left on Corbin Cabin Cutoff
[  4.60]  Cross Skyline Drive back to parking

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Shenandoah National Park, VA - Rose River


ABOUT THE PARK:
Shenandoah National Park - National Park Service
Skyline Drive - National Park Service
This hike passes by Cave Cemetery.  This interview with a family member gives some history about the cemetery.

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 38.534181, -78.422430

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There is hiker parking (on the right) just to the north of the Fishers Gap Overlook (on the left).

TRAIL MAPS:

Big Meadows Trail Map - National Park Service
Shenandoah National Park Map 228 - National Geographic
Shenandoah National Park, VA - Rose River at EveryTrail


HIKE DISTANCE:  4.2 miles

THE DRIVE FROM SHENANDOAH RIVER STATE PARK TO THE HIKE:
The state park was in a cloud early in the morning.
There was enough of a break in the clouds overhead for a nice view of the moon.
The sun rising behind Shenandoah National Park.
From Skyline Drive, the clouds that are covering everything down below.
Skyline Drive residents enjoying breakfast.

THE HIKE:
Follow the Rose River Loop sign from the parking area crossing over Skyline Drive.
Just the other side of Skyline Drive beyond the barrier the Rose River Fire Road continues straight.  To the left is the Rose River Loop Trail.  Every writeup I have seen of the hike has it starting by turning left on the Rose River Loop Trail and returning on the fire road.  I did this in reverse starting on the gradual descent of the fire road and ending with the steeper climb up the Rose River Loop Trail.  I liked this way better since the fire road would have been along, boring uphill at the end of the hike.
There were tons of birds along the fire road.
Descending on the Rose River Fire Road.
A side trail on the right leads to Cave Cemetery.
So many children buried here.
There are many newer headstones and even one new grave that did not yet have a headstone, just a temporary marker.
The descent on the fire road was very pleasant and pretty.
We were being watched.
At the bottom, the Dark Hollow Falls Trail leave to the right.  It would be worth going to the falls since it does not appear to be very far but we weren't able to as it is one of the few trails in Shenandoah National Park where dogs are not allowed.
Some falls coming out of Dark Hollow at the bridge crossing on the fire road.
After crossing the bridge over Hogcamp Branch the fire road continues but turn left on the Rose River Loop Trail.
This very scenic trail follows along Hogcamp Branch.
Many cascades along the way.
After crossing this bridge over Hogcamp Branch,
the trail follows along Rose River to
Rose River Falls (67')
Rose River Falls from the top.
The Rose River Loop Trail ascends through the woods back to the intersection with the fire road from the beginning of the hike.
After crossing Skyline Drive, a quick walk over to the views at Fishers Gap Overlook.

THE DRIVE BACK TO SHENANDOAH RIVER STATE PARK:
Lunch time on Skyline Drive.
Old Rag

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]   Cross Skyline Drive at the crosswalk and continue straight beyond gate on the Rose River Fire Road (left is the return route)
[  0.50]  Cave cemetery on the right; retrace
[  0.65]  Right on Rose River Fire Road exiting cemetery
[  1.20]  Dark Hollow Falls trail goes right (can add as an out-and-back but dogs are not allowed), continue across bridge then turn left on Rose River Loop Trail
[  2.10]  Cross bridge
[  2.70]  Rose River Falls
[  3.05]  Turn left at concrete post
[  3.50]  Continue straight on Rose River Loop Trail when Skyland Big Meadows horse trail goes right
[  4.00]  Turn right on Rose River Fire Road, cross Skyline Drive, veer left to Fishers Gap Overlook
[  4.10]  Fishers Gap Overlook; retrace to Skyline Drive, turn left then left again to parking
[  4.20]  Back at parking