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The dead Knotweed on the other side annoyed me, but the current was strong and the rocks slippery. Only other way across was the rain-slickened old RR bridge. I decided to give that a pass, as I didn't have the spikes for my boots with me.

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Beautiful Tony. I am still barely walking but improving. When I make my trip I will have to seek these places out. My sister lived in WV for a number of years. She was near Snowshoe. Looks like it will be next year now, My injury is going to require more time to be able to hike.
 
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Beautiful Tony. I am still barely walking but improving. When I make my trip I will have to seek these places out. My sister livered in WV for a number of years. She was near Snowshoe. Looks like it will be next year now, My injury is going to require more time to be able to hike.
I'm much closer to Charleston. Snowshoe is about 3 hours from me. I love that part of the state, though I don't get up there often. It's a bit far for a day trip. I hope your injury heals quickly. Sorry to hear you're having a hard time.

I may have to take a weekend trip put to check some of these places out with Tony. But, do we have to hike or can we take my Jeep? :p
LOL, you could get a Jeep to where I was, but where's the fun in that? :D Besides, I was bicycling in the rain today.
 
I had some friends in from Long Island this past weekend. Carried the 23/35/50 kit in a small Tamrac Apache bag. Wound up only shooting with the 23mm. Even when there were times the 35mm would have been a bit better for composition. Between that and Tony's downsizing post, it has me thinking of selling off the 35mm and rolling with a 23/50/90 kit. But I'm afraid as soon as I did I would find I need the 35 for something.
 
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