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Great climb great views. |
At the Turk Gap parking lot, I decided to take an old abandoned trail first, instead of the Turk Mt. trail. This proved to be a great decsion! While walking along the trail I kept hearing a certain noise wrestling amongst the dead leaves. Keeping cool, I decided to stop walking and start looking. And, at about 30 yards away, I saw big beautiful black bear. The bear was to far away for me to take a clear picture, but I did take a snapshot of a snake along the trail. The bear eventually heard me fumbling in the woods and then took off. So I headed back to my car and finally began my ascent up to Turk Mt.
While heading up Turk Mt. I saw two people were ahead of me. While catching up to them we heard what sounded like a bunch of rocks falling. I continued passed the people till I got to a switchback, and that's when I saw him. Another big beautiful black bear staring directly at me. I froze stiff just looking at this bear who was looking directly at me. I called to the people behind me to hurry up so they don't miss the bear. The bear eventually got bored or scared and wondered off down a little rock scramble. Once again, I missed a great opportunity for a photo, but I was real happy for the guy behind me, for this was the first bear he had seen in the wild. Climbing up to the summit, there was plenty of pink Erwin Quartzite rocks to hop and lots of hidden views.
Bonus: I felt bad about talking about all these bears, yet not showing you any pictures of bears. So here's a picture of a bear from my first trip to Shenandoah. Enjoy!