Pearisburg to Groundhog Trail
Day Nine – Tuesday, April 1, 2014
12.9 miles
9:00 a.m. to 6:10 p.m.
At 7:30 we were waiting on Don Raines to pick us up for a shuttle down to Pearisburg to hike north to our vehicle left at 4 Pines. He showed up at 8:00, apologizing for being late and later gave us a $10 discount on the ride because of it.
The temperature this morning was a mild and beautiful 66
degrees. What a change! We reached Lane Street in Pearisburg at 9:00
and began hiking north.
Overlooking West Virginia from Rice Field Shelter |
It was an uneventful day, very nice compared to the recent
days of hiking in the cold and snow. We
took a break at Rice Field Shelter, another one where the privy had no
wall. Strange! I don’t mind doing that so much when no one
else is around, but what if there were other people at the shelter with
you? I wouldn’t like that at all.
The view in front of the shelter and along the path for
awhile was awesome—looking down into
West Virginia. We were on top of Peters
Mountain on the Virginia-West Virginia state line. It was, at times, hard to follow the trail—it
did not look well traveled like the trail usually does so we had to search for
the white blazes as we walked through the woods.
We stopped for a break and water supply at Sims Gap Meadow
before continuing on to stealth camp at Groundhog Trail. We enjoyed the
day.
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