Damascus, VA is the hiker friendliest little town on the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail runs right through downtown and at any given time, there are as many hikers in town as there are actual residents. It's just a small town but it is bursting at the seams with beauty, nature, fun and genuinely nice people.
Every year, Damascus hosts the Appalachian Trail Days Festival and it is one of the most entertaining events of the year. Hikers from all across the country come together here to celebrate the trail, hikers, those who embrace hikers, nature and simplicity of life. To see a full list of events, see here.
It all culminates in a hiker parade. You are likely to see it ALL here and it's one of those things you will just have to experience first hand! Hikers dress in all sorts of costumes, they gear up (as does the entire town of onlookers) with water balloons and water guns and they march from one end of town to the other, while everyone literally pelts each other with water. It's fun for everyone... My pictures don't come close to the full experience, so next year I hope to see you there!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
An Eagles View
This entry has to start with one word. Wow. Big Walker Lookout offers a spectacular view of Wythe county, the land layout, farms, mountains and neighboring states. It's breathtaking up there. On a clear day (like the one shown here, you can see five (5) states from the top at an elevation of 3,405 feet (that is well over 1/2 mile up) so while its not a trek for the faint of heart, those scared of heights or anyone with certain medical conditions... it is well worth the effort if you are able to make the journey. If you have ever dreamed of seeing the world from the perspective of an eagle, this is your chance!
You can get to Big Walker Lookout the same way you get to the Big Walker Store (last post), or follow this link to see information specific to the lookout, including directions and the calendar of events. There is always something going on here.
Enjoy your visit.
You can get to Big Walker Lookout the same way you get to the Big Walker Store (last post), or follow this link to see information specific to the lookout, including directions and the calendar of events. There is always something going on here.
Enjoy your visit.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Big Walker County Store
Traveling along the Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway between Wytheville and Bland, VA on state highway 717 and US route 52, you'll pass many breathtaking sights but you will also be taken back in time. You will get a glimpse of what life was like when things were simple. The Big Walker Country Store pictured here has been in business since 1947 and is now an Internet Store as well. They sell delicious home made goodies like jams and jellies, made locally. They also sell hand made items that are made by over 30 local artisans. See their store here.
But to experience it for yourself and to enjoy an absolutely gorgeous scenic drive with plenty of places to stop and explore, get in your car and hit route 52. Here's a map of the area.
But to experience it for yourself and to enjoy an absolutely gorgeous scenic drive with plenty of places to stop and explore, get in your car and hit route 52. Here's a map of the area.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Let There Be Light
There's a train at Steele Creek Park, in Bristol TN, that can be enjoyed by the young, the old and those who look for great photo opportunities. This was one such occasion... (see previous post for directions and information about the park)
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Saturday, May 8, 2010
Beauty in the Mist
As morning fades to day, the mist rises from Steel Creek Lake in Bristol, TN. The ducks make their way across the water with such grace and elegance. This is a gorgeous park to visit any time of the day, any time of the year. It offers something for everyone or any age, interest or ability. There are hiking, fitness and biking trails, playgrounds, a nature center, train rides, bird watching, sight seeing picnicking, Frisbee golf, volley ball and room any other activity you can get a group of people together for. The list is endless. In the autumn, you don't want to miss the changing of the leaves.
Need directions?
From Interstate 81:
Take Exit 74A, pass by Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center. Continue on toward Bristol. At the
2nd red light
2nd red light
(CVS will be on your right), turn right onto Highway 126. Travel for 1 mile, turn left onto Steele Creek
Park Drive.
Park Drive.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Outdoor Dreamscape
The Wier Dam, on the South Holston River in Bristol, TN sits nestled between picturesque mountains. It's an easy to find and very accessible place to go hiking, fishing, picnicking, looking for photo ops or an escape to nature. It also boasts as home to my beloved Osceola Island.
The dam does release a lot of water very fast so prior to venturing out, it's advisable to check the water release schedule here (it's updated daily). It you want to hear what it sounds like when being released, you can do that here. Use caution and common sense first, and this is a beautiful and enjoyable place to visit.
The dam does release a lot of water very fast so prior to venturing out, it's advisable to check the water release schedule here (it's updated daily). It you want to hear what it sounds like when being released, you can do that here. Use caution and common sense first, and this is a beautiful and enjoyable place to visit.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Ode to the Dandelion
Whether you call this a flower or a weed, I call it a photographers opportunity. It's a little work of art, intricate, beautiful. It's springs first sigh silently announcing, "I have arrived!" Dandelions are the first flower many children ever give their mothers, making them a mothers skipped heartbeat and heartfelt smile. Before maturity, they are edible and after maturity, as seen here, they await someone with a camera or the breath of a child as they bid this world adieu.
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