Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

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Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Liz » Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:45 pm

Trying to get caught up here because I don't expect to have connection for several days.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Left Cades Cove with the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay trying to catch up with me. Well catch me if you can. I decided to forego the rest of the Great Smokies for another trip. No sense in driving those twisty-turny, upsy-downy scenic roads in the rain. I wouldn’t even want to get out and look at things along the way. So I did something I hardly ever do…hopped on I-81 and headed north until the sun came out in VA.

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Not often, but sometimes you can find a well-kept no-fee National Forest Campground like this one near the West Virginia border.

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Added bonus was this trout stocked stream behind the campsite. Too bad I had neither a license nor tackle to take advantage. So I just enjoyed the gurgling sound.

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Tuesday, Aug. 26

Rain caught up to me in the night, but I drove out of it as I headed north on a very scenic route 219 in WV. I didn’t get a picture because the light turned green as soon as I saw the sign, but I’m sure going to miss the “Soggy Bottom Mud Bog” scheduled for Sept. 7th in White Springs, WV.
Misty morning…

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What are these…guinea hens maybe? Anyway I had to stop a whole line of traffic behind me to let the family pass. Two got stranded on the right side and ran alongside me as I inched along. Finally they took flight and flew across the road to join the others.

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Stopped at Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park where a Civil War battle took place…the last one on WV soil. Roe and I took a hike on one of the many trails.

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Sure glad it’s an OLD bear!

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Thought this was interesting about the great grandfather of Gen. George Patton of WWII fame.

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Lookout tower. Panorama picture explained the lay and progression of the battle.

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View from the top.

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Looking down on Roe looking for me.

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Signs of fall in WV:
Fields of tall corn with golden tassles

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Apple trees weighted down with ripening fruit.

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Leaves beginning to turn.

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Fields full of Queen Anne’s Lace

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This is the birthplace of renowned author, Pearl S. Buck. The home belonged to her grandparents. She spent most of her childhood in China with her missionary parents, but returned here to spend the summer when she was 9 years old, and again later. That’s a grapevine on the upper story porch and it was laden with ripe purple grapes, just as it was when Pearl enjoyed sitting there.

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The enthusiastic lady who gave me a tour was most informative, and I learned more about Pearl Buck and her family than I will ever remember or can recount here. Her grandfather was quite talented and much f his hand crafted furniture is still in the house as well as original china, family bible, etc. There are also many artifacts from China which belonged to the family.

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I passed many farms with gray weathered barns, fields dotted with cows or hay bales…very pretty countryside.

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I was constantly being reminded to look out for these wild critters in the road. I finally saw one, and wouldn’t you know, there was a man riding on that thing. He had it tamed right down, going real slow like.

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Now this place doesn’t look like much, but step inside and you think you’re stepping way back in time.

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Inside the shelves were stacked to the ceiling with every sort of thing.

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There was a hand-written sign on the front door. It read, “Working around back in the driveway…come get me if you need anything. Tom” So when I got ready to buy my postcard and jar of homemade preserves I walked around back to find Tom. Turns out he’s the grandson of the man who first opened the store back in 18something or other.

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Who can remember buying soda pop from one of these coolers? Still can in this store.

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Oops! A little roadside humor.

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Just remember to stop here if you’re ever in Slatyfork, WV.

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Seneca Rocks

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Another view from Seneca Shadows National Forest campground where I spent the night.

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Bumblebee on a thistle.
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A little more color in the maples.

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Unusual to find a NF campground with electric hookup, but this one did…$13.50

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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby avalen » Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:02 pm

you are correct about the birds, they are guinea hen. Had a bunch of them on the
farm I grew up on as a teenager. They were the best burglar alarms ever!!!
What a racket they could make when something came in the yard and they
provided eggs right along with the chickens, although the chicken eggs were
ours, the guinea eggs went in the dog food.
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Bethers » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:48 pm

Great pics again.

Liz, do you have a book of the NF campgrounds or do you use the internet to find them? If there's a good book, that's one I'd like to have!
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby dpf » Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:20 pm

Liz....I just love traveling with you! Thanks for your beautiful pictures and wonderful narrative ;)
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Sunseeker » Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:11 am

Thanks for sharing another part of this pretty country I've yet to see for myself. I'm enjoying this vacation with you!
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Barbzeee » Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:50 am

Liz, following your travels always makes me wnat to hit the roads...now about those campgrounds..yeah like Bethers .. I'm always interested in finding a place that I can get into.. I love those locations.. and you know that Pop cooler...oh I remember them well... digging my hands into the cold water...eeeeeew.. and pulling out a dripping cold bottle of Pepsi or Coke..mainly in the North it was Pepsi ..and a Yankee Doodle..LOL Great, great pictures I love em..

Always can't wait for your Adventure... you take us with you all the time... hey I see that Yellow Dawg LOL

God Bless.. Enjoy...
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby asirimarco » Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:33 am

Thank you Liz for sharing - love the pictures. Makes me want to get up and go go go .....So many beautiful places in this wonderful country of ours. Love the barn with the old guy falling off the ladder -
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Redetotry » Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:32 am

Liz, I so enjoy your vacations!! Just wish I had been in the Sharps Country Store with you to buy that Poodle lamp on top of the bookshelf under the Clabber girl sign.

Thank you so much for the pictures of all the great places you visit.
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Liz » Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:47 am

Beth,

I have a book (well-worn)..."Coleman National Forest Campground & Recreation Directory" There's a website on the cover: www.coleman.com, but I'm sure you can find it on Amazon

Another book I use a lot is "Camping with the Corps of Engineers"

They're my camping Bibles. The little tent symbols you see in most atlases, if not named on the map, usually indicate a NF cg. You can look them up and get the name, details such as size of rig, facilities, hiking or fishing opportunities, local wildlife as well as specific directions to the cg.

Yes, Barbzee....dogs are always welcome, but you'll need to read the details to see if your rig would fit and the kind of road you'd need to travel to get there. Some are wonderful, large sites on paved roads; others are very remote.
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Bethers » Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:34 am

Thanks, Liz - I'm probably going to buy that book (it's not available from the Coleman website, but yep, Amazon does have it).

While looking around last night, I found another neat website I hadn't before on National Forest Campgrounds:

Forest Camping

I'm saving that to my favorites for sure!
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Re: Where's Liz? Days 3&4, VA & WV

Postby Cedar518 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:45 pm

as always Liz, your photos are great. It's interesting to see where you were on your way north to our GTG.
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