So first we started from the backpacker's lot in Grayson Highlands State Park.
There was a bit of a backup getting into the park, and the parking lot was almost full. But we managed to find a spot. Seeing as how many cars where in the lot, we grew concerned about how crowded the area might be. But, the number of people we saw wasn't that big of turn off.
We began hiking by crossing Massie Gap and entering the fenced in area on Wilburn Ridge.
View from Massie Gap |
Along Wilburn Ridge, we spotted many wild ponies, scrambled some awesome outcrops, and enjoyed the views. We were able to see smoke from the forest fires hitting Tennessee and North Carolina.
We continued on North along the AT. We eventually came off Wilburn Ridge and out of Grayson Highlands. We passed Wise Shelter and Little Wilson Creek. We evenutally entered the Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area and then entered Little Wilson Creek Wilderness for a couple miles. It was very peacful and quiet. From this point on, we didn't see another person till the next day.
Once we got out of the wilderness area, we then came onto Stone Mountain.
Stone Mountain offered excellent views with seclusion. We eventually set up camp and waited for the sunset over Wilburn Ridge to East.
That was one cold night! |
Day 2
After a cold, freezing night, we got to witness the Sun illuminate the whole Grayson Highlands. What a sight to see!After picking up camp and eating breakfast, Gini and I headed out towards The Scales. From there, we began to a decent climb up Pine Mountain taking the Crest Trail. The views were amazing. The trail ended at Rhododendron Gap. Up there, there was a beautiful outcrop that offered great views of Mt Rogers, Grayson Highlands, and as far West as the eye can see.
We next started a descent climb up to Wilburn Ridge. Once again the views were amazing.
After a couple miles of hiking and scrambling along Wilburn Ridge, we made it back to our truck. With hungry stomachs, we quickly drove down to town to a great restaurant called the Log Cabin. This was Gini's first backpacking trip and I was happy to hear that she would want to backpack again. I was so proud she made it though the cold freezing night and kept hiking away. Hope you enjoyed this write up, now go out there and get some hiking!
A couple of happy campers |
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