Shenandoah National Park
Long stretches of Skyline Drive were still closed due to the number of trees and branches that came down during the ice storm. Crews have been working to remove them from the road.
I had physical therapy on Tuesday morning (for hip pain) and then drove to Luray. I entered the park from Route 211 and it was open for 11 miles southbound. At Skyland I had to turn around and drive back. But the scenery is fantastic and always worth seeing.
I had physical therapy on Tuesday morning (for hip pain) and then drove to Luray. I entered the park from Route 211 and it was open for 11 miles southbound. At Skyland I had to turn around and drive back. But the scenery is fantastic and always worth seeing.
Great views
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ReplyDeleteWhat a tunnel!
ReplyDelete...#3 is the winner.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeletePretty views of the park, Skyline drive and the icicles.
Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!
Great views and great icicles.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see icecycles and a tunnel. Thanks for driving up on a clear day to capture the views.
ReplyDeleteThose icicles. Great captures! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, the ice over the tunnel is amazing (and a little scary if one were to break off and drop on you!). Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteSorry to read about your hip pain. Going to Skyline drive is good therapy at least for the soul :) I love going up there. Hubby was just saying we need to get up there. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThose icicles look amazing ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wow, I love your views!!
ReplyDeleteVery scenic area. Sorry to hear of the hip pain. Therapy should help.
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