Monday, September 30, 2019

The Virginia Creeper Trail

It was a whirlwind decision, but about a week before, I decided that we should bike the Virginia Creeper Trail the last Saturday in September. We have very few free weekends in September and October due to marching band.  We actually had one free!  We were going down to Raleigh to the temple open house, so I thought why don't we drive over and do the Virginia Creeper trail?!  It worked great.  Lee was game for it and we set plans in motion.  The shuttle to take you to White Top was kind of expensive but we decided to pay the fee for everyone to ride up.  If we had a person with us that didn't want to ride at all, that would work perfectly as they could shuttle us around.  But everyone in our group wanted to go.  It would have taken 2 hours to get our vehicle back if one was parked up at the top and one waiting at the bottom.  AND we would have had to drive two vehicles.  So this worked. 

The Virginia Creeper trail is an old railroad turned trail.  I think a dentist in the area spearheaded the project to turn it into a bike trail once the trail stopped running in the 80s.  We needed to be at the bike shop at 7:30, and left Daniel's after 4:00am.  I can't remember exactly.  But I know we were crunched for time.  I drove to the bike shop in Abingdon, Virginia and was pretty stressed the whole time!  We made it about 7:35 and got loaded up.  Whew!   We were with three other couples and a boy scout troop.  It was a nice ride up.  The trail from Whitetop Station to Damascus is about halfway, 17 miles and pretty much all downhill.  Super fun, fast ride.  Also it's not so steep that you think it will be scary.  A nice ride for any age and experience of biker (basically). 

There is a red caboose in Damascus. Clark, Cal and Elden went ahead of us and I told them to meet us at the caboose.  Good thing too.  Lee and I stayed with Shanna and Haley, and then Lee stopped to help a couple with a flat tire and a derailer.  Lee was with them for awhile.  Good thing he stopped though or they would have been out there for hours!

Such a gorgeous day! Oh and we went over 46 bridges on the whole ride!  Then from Damascus to Abingdon is about another 17 miles...so 34 miles in total.  The ride to Abingdon is very easy as well.  Basically flat the whole time.  The ride was really easy.  Just our backside were sore from the bike seats!

The shuttle van up!


At Whitetop Station at Mount Rogers.





One of the longer bridges. Elden wants to ride this trail every year.  I love that idea!


All of the bridges were numbered.



The caboose!  Ha ha, it's not red.  But there it is in its black glory. I'm guessing it's the train that used to run there.

I love family bike rides.




Spring water from the side of a hill.  Last free water before Damascus.

The boys were in Damascus waiting for at least a half hour before we arrived.



Oooo!  There is the red caboose!  I thought there was one....


We made it back. Time to load up, find some food and head home.

What a beautiful site!

The cutest thing on the way home was hearing all the kids talk about Christmas plans and writing them down.  So fun. Basically a perfect moment in my life.  I love hanging out with Lee and our kids.

Since going to Raleigh Friday night and then on to Abingdon, VA wasn't enough, Sunday after church we headed up to PA.  But we often head up after church so it's not very impressive!  We went up for Jessica's birthday.  Wow, 15!!  Serena was so cute brushing Blake and Shanna's hair.



I had a ton of twisty ties from something, can't remember and Haley made this cool dragon from them. WOW!

Nesquick lives on!



Clark received a euphonium from us! He searched around and found one from a professional musician in England who restores instruments.  It's really old, but fun!  He was excited for it to finally arrive!

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