Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Smith Mountain Lake State Park, VA - Osprey Point/Walton Creek Loop


ABOUT THE PARK:  Smith Mountain Lake State Park - Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 37.089491, -79.596133

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Hiker parking lot.

ACCOMMODATIONS:
The cabins at this park are pet-friendly!  I stayed in Cabin 8.  Click here for more information on cabin rentals.

TRAIL MAP:  Smith Mountain Lake State Park Trail Guide - Virginia State Parks

HIKE DISTANCE:
Hikes from base camp at Smith Mountain Lake State Park:

THE HIKE:
Trail intersections are well marked but take a map with you!
People were fishing from under the roof of the pier in the rain.
A dock across from the swimming beach.
The trail meanders through beautiful pine forests.
Picnic areas along the lake.
Smith Mountain Lake on a rainy day.
An osprey seen from the Osprey Point Trail.  For real!
I looked for it, but could not find the osprey nest at Smith Mountain Lake State Park.  This is the cam from that nest and maybe the osprey in the picture above is the daddy (mommy has spots on her neck). (Click here for information on the osprey cam.)


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A bench along the Walton Creek Trail.
The beginning of the Turkey Foot Trail.
You can't see it in the hiking pictures because the wording is printed too high up on the bandana, but this is what it says.  Shawnee wore it on all of the hikes on our trip.


HIKE SUMMARY:
[0.00]    Cross Interpretive Trail Road on the white-blazed Buck Run Trail; straight on white-blazed Buck Run Trail when orange-blazed Turkey Foot Trail goes right
[0.20]    Turn right on gold-blazed Striper Cove Trail
[0.65]    Turn left on gold-blazed Striper Cove Trail when White Tail Path to the right leads to Walton Creek Trail
[0.70]    Veer left at fork towards shore - there is a gold blaze but then they stop - the right fork might be the continuation of the Striper Cove Trail but you can stay left along the shore and around to the dock where the trail can be picked up again
[0.85]    Trails continue at sign to the right of the Tournament Headquarters building far side of parking lot
[1.05]    Left on gold-blazed Striper Cove Trail 
[1.35]    Picnic pavillion and tables on left
[1.60]    Come out into parking lot/picnic area; continue along playground on right, cross road and go through opening in stone wall into picnic area.  Watch for trail posts ahead to the left and right - take the left trail for Osprey Point but make note of the trail post on the right for the return route
[1.65]    Left at intersection on green-blazed Osprey Point Trail - straight goes to picnic area
[2.05]    End Osprey Point Trail; retrace
[2.45]    At t-intersection turn right into picnic area and veer left towards the other fence post from earlier in the hike
[2.50]    Take the burgundy-blazed Walton Creek Trail
[2.75]    Keep straight on Walton Creek Trail at access road and canoes
[3.20]    Keep straight on Walton Creek Trail when the White Tail Path goes right
[3.30]    Bench on the left overlooking lake
[3.70]    At T-intersection with park office straight ahead, turn right and follow trail to State Park Road
[3.75]    Cross State Park Road to orange-blazed Turkey Foot Trail
[3.95]    At T-intersection turn left on the white-blazed Buck Run Trail; cross Interpretive Trail Road
[4.00]    Back at parking lot

Monday, May 7, 2012

Blue Ridge Parkway, VA - Humpback Rocks and Humpback Mountain


ABOUT THE PARK:  
Humpback Rocks - Blue Ridge Parkway

DIRECTIONS:
My GPS had a very hard time with this.  If you see signs for the Blue Ridge Parkway but your GPS tells you to go a different way, ignore your GPS and follow the signs to the Blue Ridge Parkway, mile marker 6.  My GPS tried to take me around the back way to the Old Howardsville Turnpike which is not drivable and becomes part of the Appalachian Trail at the other end - there is no way to get to the parking lot that way even if you could drive on it.
GPS Coordinates 37.968531, -78.896580

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Humpback Rocks parking lot - pretty busy even on a drizzly, foggy Monday,

TRAIL MAP:
Humpback Rocks Trails - National Park Service
The map does not show the summit of Humpback Mountain.  It would be towards the bottom on the Appalachian Trail, near where the map says 2.9 to the right of the 8 mile marker.

HIKE DISTANCE:  6.15 miles

PEAK BAGGING:
Humpback Rocks - Peakery.com
Humpback Mountain - Peakery.com

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 838.3 to 842.1


THE HIKE:
Start on the blue-blazed trail to the right of the kiosk.
Benches for resting along the steep incline.
Steps start out like this...
... then switchback up the rest of the way on rocks.
At the intersection, turn left to Humpback Rocks.  After returning from the Rocks, head in the direction of the Humpback Picnic Area which leads to the Appalachian Trail in a short distance.
On this particular day the mountain was in a cloud so not much in the way of views.
Just a little bit of the Blue Ridge Parkway down below.
The cloud whited out just about everything.
Foggy and drizzly on the Appalachian Trail.
Met Appalachian Trail thru-hiker "The Dude" from Florida on the trail.
No views from the summit of Humpback Mountain on this particular day either.
But lots of gorgeous spring flowers along the way.
The return route on the Appalachian Trail northbound is smooth and descends gently.
After the hike it is worth heading over to the Visitor Center for a short stroll through a restored historic farm.
Continuing on our trip south on the Blue Ridge Parkway, we got below the clouds and found some sunshine and views.
View along the Blue Ridge Parkway from under the clouds.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[0.00]    Parking at Blue Ridge Parkway mile post 6; start on blue trail to right of kiosk
[0.50]    Keep right on blue when an unmarked trail forks to the left
[0.60]    Wooden steps then rock steps switchback up
[0.85]    At intersection turn left following sign to Humpback Rocks; retrace
[1.00]    Back at intersection, keep straight on blue heading towards Appalachian Trail
[1.15]    Straight on the AT southbound when AT northbound goes left
[1.40]    Unmarked side trail on left to view; retrace
[1.45]    Continue southbound on AT
[2.10]    View to left over Rockfish Valley and Shenandoah Valley; retrace
[3.15]    Straight on AT northbound when blue trail goes left
[5.45]    At clearing Old Howardsville Turnpike joins in from right
[5.90]    Keep left at fork towards Humpback Rocks parking when AT goes right
[6.15]    Back at parking

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Harriman State Park, NY: Lake Skannatati - Pine Swamp - Green Pond - Stahahe High Peak


ABOUT THE PARK:  Harriman State Park

DIRECTIONS:
GPS 41.24283, -74.10238

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TRAIL MAP:  NY/NJ Trail Conference Northern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map 119

PEAK BAGGING:
Pine Swamp Mountain - Peakery.com

HIKE DISTANCES:
Lake Skannatati - Pine Swamp Mountain - Pine Swamp:  3.2 miles
Lake Skannatati - Pine Swamp Mountain - Times Square - Lichen Trail:  8 miles
Lake Skannatati - Pine Swamp -  Green Pond - Stahahe High Peak:  12 miles

THE HIKE:
Lake Skannatati from the parking lot.
Lake Skannatati and Lake Kanawauke from Pine Swamp Mountain.
Red Triangle on White Arden-Surebridge Trail
Pine Swamp off of the yellow-blazed Dunning Trail
Yellow-blazed Dunning Trail
Aqua-blazed Long Path
Lily of the Valley Bush
Times Square
Turkey Vulture from the Lichen Trail
Island Pond from the Lichen Trail
Green Pond from the yellow-blazed Dunning Trail
Just before Island Pond Road veers right, turn right on an unmaintained trail to Stahahe High Peak.
The unmaintained trail is fairly well-defined and easy to follow and is blazed in blue and masking tape
Coming up on the views at Stahahe High Peak.
Lake Stahahe from Stahahe High Peak
The Catskills from the Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail
High up on rock slabs on the Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail.
Lots of views from the Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail.
The aqua-blazed Long Path crosses a pretty creek that flows from Pine Swamp to Lake Skannatati.
Lake Skannatati from the Long Path.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00]    Red triangle on white Arden-Surebridge Trail from Lake Skannatati parking
[ 0.25]    Keep straight when Red Cross Trail goes right
[ 1.25]    Rock hop creek then turn left on yellow Dunning Trail
[ 1.90]    Turn right when aqua Long Path joins in from left
[ 1.95]    Turn right on aqua Long Path as yellow leaves to the left
[ 2.65]    Straight on aqua Long Path at Times Square
[ 3.20]    Left on blue Lichen Trail
[ 3.65]    Right on red dot on white Ramapo Dunderberg
[ 4.10]    Right on yellow Dunning Trail
[ 4.45]    Left when White Bar joins yellow Dunning Trail from the right
[ 4.70]    Turn right on yellow when yellow Dunning Trail leaves White Bar Trail
[ 5.20]    Left at Boston Mine
[ 5.35]    Right on yellow Dunning Trail when it leaves woods road then white Nurian crosses over
[ 5.75]    Right on white Nurian Trail when yellow Dunning Trail ends
[ 6.00]    Keep straight on white Nurian when yellow Dunning crosses over
[ 6.05]    Turn right on Island Pond Road
[ 6.25]    Turn right on unmaintained trail to Stahahe High Peak
[ 6.75]    Stahahe High Peak view; retrace
[ 7.25]    Right on Island Pond Road
[ 7.75]    Sharp left on White Bar Trail before paved road
[ 7.95]    Right on white-blazed Nurian when White Bar and Nurian go straight
[ 8.30]    Left on red dot on white Ramapo Dunderberg when white Nurian ends
[ 9.35]    Right on yellow Dunning Trail
[10.75]    Aqua Long Path joins in from left
[10.80]    Right on aqua Long Path when yellow Dunning leaves to the left
[12.00]    Lake Skannatati parking