I haven't seen one of these tool stations before, have you?
This was at Loft Mountain Wayside in Shenandoah National Park.
I don’t get to Loft Mountain very often. It’s in the southern section of the
park, and the northern section and central section are much closer to my
home. They are both spectacular enough that I don’t feel the need to drive
farther. But last week I decided to drive my car the length of that
section to see the last glory of autumn foliage. It was past its peak at the
higher elevations but the views were pretty, and it was
a beautiful day.
The store at the wayside was open, so I bought Charlie a souvenir
bandanna.
Here are some other scenes from that journey along Skyline Drive. I entered
from Route 33 above Elkton and drove 39 miles to the southern end at Route
250, which takes longer than you might think. The maximum speed is 35 mph, and
you have to slow down on some sharp curves, plus you should stop at some of
the overlooks to enjoy the views.
By the way, although Skyline Drive ends at Route 250, you can drive a short distance and enter the Blue Ridge Parkway for an even longer scenic drive.
Site of CCC Camp NP-27 |
“Men and nature must work hand in hand. The throwing out of balance of the resources of nature throws out of balance also the lives of men.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt
That fix-it stand is a great idea - and full of great shapes!
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The bicycle repair station is a great idea, and the scenery is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes and photos from the park.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a happy weekend.
...the views go on forever.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen those tools before. Seeing all the bike riders on Skyline Drive, they must really appreciate them when needed. Beautiful views! Charlie is going to look great in his bandana.
ReplyDeleteGreat vistas...my favorite part of the mountains I think! That bike fix-it station is a great idea. A cyclist must have thought of it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good idea to make these tools available ...
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and the idea for the bicycle repair pole is a great initiative.
ReplyDeleteAwesome series of photos
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