#105 Walking to Hightop Mountain from Smith Roach Gap
October 2, 2008
The trail in Shenandoah National Park (SNP) in this stretch of Greene County shows signs of previous land use.
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This show originally aired on October18, 2007 and with an encore performance on October 2, 2008 on “The Rivanna Rambler,” a weekly public affairs show airing every Thursday at 11:55 a.m. on WTJU 91.1 FM or wtju.net.
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It is a golden warm October day – one in which I would be inclined to take to the river, but cannot due to water levels that are impossibly low. So instead, I head out with my husband for a high point in the watershed as if, perhaps to get closer to the clouds that hold the moisture hostage high above us.
We drive up to Greene County and follow Route 33 – the Spotswood Highway – west following the crest of the divide between the Rapidan and the Rivanna.
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