I posted photos of the information signs here in May. This is near Front Royal, an Appalachian Trail Community. If we had continued west from here, we would have climbed uphill and eventually reached Skyline Drive. Well, if we were in shape for that kind of hiking... I'm not, I run out of breath rather quickly when climbing mountains.
December 5, 2015
Sepia Saturday on the AT
We walked just a short distance on the Appalachian Trail from the parking area where it crosses Route 522. There's a boardwalk across Happy Creek.
I posted photos of the information signs here in May. This is near Front Royal, an Appalachian Trail Community. If we had continued west from here, we would have climbed uphill and eventually reached Skyline Drive. Well, if we were in shape for that kind of hiking... I'm not, I run out of breath rather quickly when climbing mountains.
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Well taken, nice perspective!
ReplyDeleteIt kind of tells a story. :)
That is a nice Boardwalk. Great pic
ReplyDeleteThis turned out nicely in sepia.
ReplyDeleteQuite pretty in sepia!
ReplyDeleteThat pretty photo, lovely!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Very nice. Sepia tone works well with this image.
ReplyDeleteI like the sepia effect.
ReplyDeleteI do so like the sepia effect and it works so well in this photo, just look at how the different shades / light work on the boardwalk. Just great!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan