This is a trial run of posting about hikes and other shenanigans as I live out life in Virginia. Because life is so much more than delicious food, right?
Maybe not so much. But it sure can be beautiful.
It was stunning. For my first solo hike, it was an easy trail, out and back, with little to no chance of me getting injured and stranded for hours in the Virginia wilderness (jackpot). Note to self: Pick a day when more people are out and about. I only spotted one family on the trail that day; instead of visions of sugarplums and whatnot, all I could think about were serial killers, black bears, and whether mountain lions had ever made their way back to Virginia. DON'T THINK ABOUT THESE THINGS.
Especially when solo hiking. Focus on the positives, people, focus on the positives. Like waterfalls and immersing yourself in the history of the area.
It's an easy out-and-back trail that is about 1.5 miles in length (3 miles total if you take the trail I took). It's pretty flat and well traveled, which makes it a good hike for those who want to see gorgeous scenery, enjoy the Virginia landscape, and not over-exert themselves.
Plus you get to see a natural water slide (see above), the falls (check out the left), and an old (now defunct) iron furnace-- all of which make the hike worth the trip.
Until next time...
Note: All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Loved reading about your adventure! You go, girl! I love that you took advantage of your time alone. Can't wait to see you very soon!!
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