When we went down to visit Luray Caverns we also took the opportunity to go to the Shenandoah National Park. We stopped at several of the overlooks and walked the trails to the Stony Man Cliffs. We hiked about 3 miles the first day and 5 miles the second. We had beautiful weather. Only the haze over the mountains limited the vista.
Dingle in the Morning
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Shenandoah National Park
When we went down to visit Luray Caverns we also took the opportunity to go to the Shenandoah National Park. We stopped at several of the overlooks and walked the trails to the Stony Man Cliffs. We hiked about 3 miles the first day and 5 miles the second. We had beautiful weather. Only the haze over the mountains limited the vista.
Luray Caverns
Lee and I had an opportunity to go to Luray Caverns this last weekend. Amazing. Stone in so many magnificant shapes. to think that little drops of water formed or helped to shape these amazing pieces. It was a little dark for photos and I will be doing some lightening of some photos llater, but here are a couple that turned out well just the way they were. It is about a mile walk. A nice 70 degree temp. (especially when it was almost 100 degrees outside.) Anyone in the area should check it out.
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