Yo LOST brethren,, and sistern,
I am pumped about the run. Anxious to get out again. Having a ball joint replaced for free at dealer,, and replacing the front struts with Ranchos. Should be done by Wednesday. I am missing West-by god-Virginia,, what a beautiful state,, yea, Virginia pretty nice too,, but just doesn't have the same stigma that WV has
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Couple questions to finalize the trip...1) Is the campsite easy to find? 2) What time do those who are camping plan on making it to the campsite? 3) Are there showers at the campsite? 4) How far is Sheetz from the campsite, so i can get a cup of joe and breakfast?
The camp site is very easy to find. The Sheetz in Harrisonburg is just off I-81, on route 33. Heading West out of Harrisonburg(I think it's called Market Street in the city) it will take about 30 minutes to get to the trail head. You'd never find it if you didn't know where to look. Just past the trail is the WV border,, and a few minutes past that is the Brandywine Campground. If you go through the town of Brandywine, WV,,, you went too far. There are no reservation, and it may be full. But there is a group camp area, which I assume is an open field that would hold many campers or tents.
I am driving down to the campground on Friday evening, hopefully before dark. I am taking off work at noon, so should get an early start. Me, and whomever else wants to,, will go straight from the camp site to the trail on Saturday morning. David and Mike will be heading up the KJ convoy at the Sheetz on Saturday morning for those who might be in hotels in Harrisonburg or arriving that morning.
The campground has showers. The campground is closer to the small WV town of Brandywine,, about 10 minutes in the opposite direction of Harrisonburg ,out 33 West. So if you are going to head back into Harrisonburg for breakfast you'll need to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the 45 minute ride in one direction.
The Sheetz to meet at would be the first Sheetz on route 33, heading West from I-81 in Harrisonburg.
It looks to be a wet weekend,, bring your rain gear,,, just might be a sloppy muddy wet cold rainy day on the trails, (Scared yet?? lol) And even colder and wetter trying to stay dry at the campground afterwards. Does that tent leak? Those drop-offs along the trail up the mountain sure are steep,,,, I bet they're slippery too,, especially with the deluge that's forcast. How's those tires in mud??? I ,,, think we can make it ???
hahahaha
get muddy
geo
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