Thursday, October 28, 2010

Asheville, NC

Oct 20-27, 2010 - This week we started by checking out the Biltmore Estate:

Couldn't take any pictures inside but it was very impressive.  We walked the gardens which were meticulously maintained:






Another day we drove about 80 miles north on the Blue Ridge Pkwy from Asheville.  Again the scenery all along the way was beautiful:
As we got to high altitude, you could see the tree lines where there were mostly no leafs on the trees:

We stopped at Craggy Gardens to stretch our legs and take a few pics (including one of the many tunnels we passed through today):


We continued to work our way to Mt Mitchell - more beautiful scenery along the way:
And this day I learned that Mt Washington wasn't the highest point east of the Rockies, Mt Mitchell is:


The road to and from leaves little room for error . . .

From Mt Mitchell we made our way up the Pkwy toward Grandfather Mtn. - stopped to do a quick hike up Linville Falls:

Grandfather Mtn was a very steep climb but worth it for the views:

The Mile High "Swinging" bridge joins peaks over at the top.  It was swinging in the winds the day we were there:

You have to watch your step up here, one step backwards and you'll be taking the quick way down . . .

Did we mention our little friends we saw while hiking Grandfather Mtn?:
We took it easy another day and just biked the bike path that runs through the camp ground and along the river for a ways.  Another day we drove to Chimney Rock where we hiked up to the top.  On the way up, we detoured to hike to Hickory Nut Falls (very dry fall here so little water flowing):

From the top of Chimney Rock, the view of Lake Lure:



 and the town of Chimney Rock (cool little downtown to walk too):



Then back to camp to watch the Pats whoop up on the Chargers!!! OK, maybe not whoop-up but a win is a win!  One of the last afternoons here, I noticed our neighbors doing a dance with a Miami Dolphins helmet on . . . made no sense as the Steelers just stole the game from them . . . so I asked.  Turns out it was just a feel good, happy dance (in costume).  Chi'd-up! Jimi & good friend Tony (Toe-knee) pictured and straggler G-man Jay (who had already departed for his next mission) . . . Great guys, interesting stories, check out the new business venture Chi-Up!  at http://www.chiup.org/   Buy a shirt and Chi Up!  Thanks for the laughs guys!


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Off to Asheville, NC

Oct 19-20, 2010 - We headed out of Shenandoah Nat'l Park for Asheville, NC.  Late start so to stopped at Hungry Mother's State Park in SW VA.  Very nice park!  The next morning we went for what looked like a nice easy 5+ mile bike ride around the lake.  It was nice (most of the trail was lined with rhododendrons - will be nice in the spring) but some sections were very challenging:

After the bike ride, we headed for NC via the mountains of VA and TN.  Absolutely beautiful country to drive through.  Some of the mountains worked the truck a bit - stopped at the NC Welcome Ctr:

We landed at a small park right on the river in Asheville, NC - here for a week.  Headed to Biltmore tomorrow.  Check out the view out our rear window (ignore the ladder, bikes and camera flash):
more to come . . .

Monday, October 18, 2010

Shennandoah & Charlottesville

Oct 14 - 18, 2010 - We're staying at a very nice campground called Heavenly Acres in Stanardsville, VA surrounded by farm lands.  This week we visited Monticello - the house, gardens and family burial grounds of our former President Jefferson:



We stopped at the Carter Mtn Orchid on our way back.  Beautiful vineyards and views from the top of the mountain in addition to fresh fruits and homemade baked goods!
This week we also visited the Natural Bridge - touted as one of the Natural Wonders of the World:


From here we headed back up the Blue Ridge Pkwy:
And took a detour off the Pkwy to visit and hike Crabtree Falls - great steep hike up the falls!
Another day we went back up the Skyline Pkwy looking for hiking - more beautiful scenery headed South:

We stopped and hiked along the Appalachian Trail:
But hurried back to camp to sit out in the sun and watch the 4-1 Pats squeak out a win . . .
Today we hit historic downtown Charlottesville - all kinds of restaurants and cafes but 5 Guys was the place to be today!  Then took the long way back to drive through the country and hit Blue Mountain Brewery for samplings in the sun - beautiful afternoon!


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Off to Shennandoah National Park

We departed a day early Oct 11th . . . drove through NH to MA to CT to NY to Montage, NJ.  Cedar Ridge Camp Ground – place looked like a deserted graveyard for old trailers but it was getting dark and a storm was approaching.  Soon after pulling in, the rain and lighting started.  Turned out we had no hookups night #1  so we drank, played farkle (3-2 Sue) and called it a night with lightning cracking all around us.

Oct 12th – Headed out of NJ to PA to MD to WV to Front Royal ,VA and found scary campground #2 near the beginning of skyline drive.  Aside from trees falling in the middle of the night, Gooney River Camp Ground was OK.  Saw an eagle near by and a couple of huge blue herring/pelican looking birds in the morning.
Oct 13th  - Today we hauled the trailer along Skyline Parkway in VA.  Long steep hills with beautiful views.  We saw deer and lots of hawks along the way.  Lots of American Recover Act signs but few with people working.  We got 6mpg this part of the trip – next time leave the trailer at the campsite.

We're staying put just outside the Shenandoah National Park for a week to do some local sight seeing.