That notwithstanding, the next several days were spent traipsing through the forest (or perhaps I should say, huffing and puffing) on several trails. The weather was not very cooperative with heavy fog and intermittent rain on Tuesday. It gave me an opportunity to catch up on writing blog posts (but I've fallen behind again – can't believe it's been two weeks already).
I was staying in the Big Meadows Campground, not far from Hawksbill Peak (the highest peak within the park) and hiked to the summit on Wednesday. The rain had stopped during the night and the fog had lifted mid-morning. The trail was just 1.7 miles long with only a 500 foot elevation gain, but it sure felt longer and higher!
Wednesday afternoon, I made a short detour out of the park to Luray to try and track down a church where two of my ancestors served (more about that in a future post) then returned to the park and spent the night at Mathews Arm Campground. It was cloudy on Thursday morning and more rain was in the forecast. I took advantage of the offer made by my Aunt in Silver Spring, Maryland and spent the weekend at her place.
 10/26 near Bacon Hollow Overlook
10/26 near Bacon Hollow Overlook 10/26 Moorman's River Overlook
10/26 Moorman's River Overlook 10/28 Fog Rising at Fisher's Gap Overlook
10/28 Fog Rising at Fisher's Gap Overlook 10/28 from Hawksbill Summit
10/28 from Hawksbill Summit 10/28 Crescent Rock Overlook
10/28 Crescent Rock Overlook 10/29 Gimlet Ridge Overlook
10/29 Gimlet Ridge Overlook
 
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