Over the weekend, my husband and I went to Shenandoah National Park and did the Whiteoak Canyon and Cedar Run Loop. The trail was just shy of nine miles and had 2,365′ of elevation gain. This was definitely a challenging trail, but it was very enjoyable (during most parts). We started at the trailhead onContinue reading “Whiteoak Canyon & Cedar Run Loop”
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Shenandoah Hiking Pt. 2
Yesterday, I told you about the first half of my hike in Shenandoah. Today I have the rest of my photos and a few more stories. Staunton River Trail This portion of the trail was one of the most difficult I have done in quite some time. The ice storm that caused some damage earlierContinue reading “Shenandoah Hiking Pt. 2”
Shenandoah Hiking Pt. 1
A few weeks ago, I got up early and drove out to Shenandoah to do a solo hike. I got on trail at about 8am and ended up hiking for about 7 hours. My grand total ended up doing 13.1 miles and gained over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. I climbed two mountains (one IContinue reading “Shenandoah Hiking Pt. 1”
