Kate and Micheal graciously let us stay
with them in Blacksburg. They recommended hiking the Dragon's Tooth
section of the Appalachian Trail. True to its name the summit is a
series of jagged rocks jutting out of the soil like dragon teeth.
This was also our first encounter with VT people. They are
everywhere and they wear school colors and logos all the time. My
theory is that the Orange and Maroon color scheme keeps them safe
during hunting season.
While Saturday morning washed out our
mountain bike plans, the afternoon was perfect for testing four wheel
drive in our trucks. Micheal chose a trail up by Mountain Lake, the
film location for Dirty Dancing. In 2008, the lake level dropped
significantly, revealing the body of man who drowned in 1921. The
level is still very low. The dock and gazebo are high and dry. That
can't be good for business.
The 4x4 trail follows a ridge line and
parallels the Appalachian Trail at its start. A viewpoint overlooks
the forested valleys below. Hard packed rocky soil makes for a
sustainable off road experience. We cruised down two track gravel
paths and picked our way through rocky descents. The puddles were
well established. One of them; headlight deep. We both pulled
through, Mike in his Lexus Land Cruiser and I in my Jeep. And we
didn't have to use the winch.
Pic 15.56.36
Sunday did permit a mountain bike ride.
Kate chose a loop of rolling single track, easy climbs, and fast
descents. At speed, it felt like we were weaving our way through the
forest. While we were out, Micheal took Liam and Corbin on the easy
trails down to the Lake.
We ended the weekend with a relaxing
cookout at Kate and Michael's. It was great to catch up with old
friends.