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Shenandoah National Park, VA

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Oct 10 - Oct 17, 2020 -- $1275 ★


Just an hour west of Washington, DC, lies a beautiful, long, and narrow ridge of Appalachian mountains known as Shenandoah National Park, one of the most accessible and easily reached National Parks in the United States. We will day-hike popular (and not so popular) destinations all over the park including iconic Old Rag, Hawksbill (highest point in the park), Mary's Rock and the Bearfence Rock Scramble. We will also do some hiking on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail which spans the entire length of the park.


This trip is day-hiking / base-camping only, which means we will set up at Big Meadows Frontcountry campground and stay in tents in a group site all week. Big Meadows Campground has a pay laundry facility and a coin-op shower available as well as a small, not-very-well-stocked store. However, only 1 flat mile walk away is Big Meadows Wayside with a larger store, museum and short order grill. Furthermore, Big Meadows Campground is situated within walking distance of a rustic lodge with hotel-style accomodations and a restaurant. You are welcome to spend a night (or more) in the lodge (popular when raining) but you do so at your own expense.


Our journey will visit many of the marquee sights of Shenandoah National Park. You will see phenomenal views from Stony Man Mountain and Mary's Rock. We will also summit Hawksbill, the highest point in Shenandoah National Park. We will cap this off with a hike to Old Rag, a massif that is one of the most popular, difficult and rewarding hikes in the entire Mid-Atlantic Region.


We'll almost certainly see deer and possibly black bear and other charismatic animals as well. The leaves are changing and the temperatures are still warm. If you want to do a day-hiking only trip, this could be the trip for you



Weather

Weather is always an important concern when hiking. Expect daytime hiking temperatures in the 70s and nighttime temperatures in the 40s. However, be prepared for the possibility of day temperatures over 90 with high humidity and night temperatures in the 30s or even below freezing. Here is the historical weather.



Trip Leaders

Beau Devlin
Don Johnson



Cost

$1275 per person double occupancy. Here, double occupancy means that you will share a room with another participant during the 2 hotel nights. You will also be responsible for transportation to and from Dulles (IAD), personal equipment, restaurant meals eaten off the trail and any gratuities for guides.


Covered expenses include 2 hotel nights, campground fees, 6 days of trail meals, ground transportation, National Park permits, and 2 awesome guides.



Important Notes

Day-Hiking / Base Camping only


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Itinerary


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Drive or fly into Dulles Airport (IAD). The best time to arrive is between around Noon-3PM. However, if you can save a substantial amount on your flight by arriving at say, 11AM or 5PM, then do so.


Take the free airport shuttle to local hotel DoubleTree by Hilton Sterling - Dulles Airport, 21611 Atlantic Blvd, Sterling, VA 20166, 703-230-0077,. Call hotel's number for shuttle pickup.


Equipment shakedown. We go through your gear and make sure you're properly outfitted


Trail mix distribution


"Before" measurements taken


Go to EMS Dulles, Dulles 28 Center [Wegman's], 22000 Dulles Retail Plaza, Dulles, VA, 703.421.4330 or REI Fairfax, # 11950 Grand Commons Ave, Fairfax, VA 22030, (571) 522-6568 for last minute or forgotten equipment


Go out to local restaurant for welcome dinner (Dinner not included in trip cost)



Sunday, October 11, 2020

Second set of "before" measurements taken


All the items that you won't bring on the trail will be set aside and put in storage.


Guides will serve a continental breakfast


Shuttle to Shenandoah National Park, Little Stony Man Parking Area


Today's Hike is Stony Man Mountain. It is a short and pleasant hike, and has some of the best vistas in Shenandoah National Park.


Hike 0.3 miles to the Passamaquoddy Trail


Hike 1.0 miles to the junction of Furnace Spring Road


Hike 0.5 uphill miles on the Furnace Spring Trail to the Stony Man Horse Trail


Hike 0.5 miles to the summit of Stony Man Mountain


Hike 1.0 miles on the Little Stony Man Trail / Appalachian Trail to Little Stony Man Mountain


Hike 0.3 downhill miles back to the vehicle(s)


Shuttle to Big Meadows Campground


Set up camp at individual sites D149, D151 & D154. We will move to group site D163 tomorrow for the rest of the week. Big Meadows has laundry facilities and pay showers. It has a tiny store. A 1-mile walk from Big Meadows is the Big Meadows Wayside, which has a larger store and short order grill. Big Meadows is also a lodge. At your own expense, you may elect to spend a night (or more) in one of their rooms/cabins and hike with the group during the day.


Shuttle to Dark Hollow Falls Trail


Hike 0.7 miles down to the waterfall. If it's hot out, the falls make a refreshing shower.


Hike 0.7 miles back to the parking lot.


Miles today: 5.0. Total miles: 5.0


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Monday, October 12, 2020

Today's Hike is Hawksbill Summit. At 4049', it's the highest point in Shenandoah National Park.


Break down camp and move to group site D163 where we'll stay the rest of the week.


Start walking from Big Meadows


Hike about 3.0 miles Northbound on the Appalachian Trail


Hike 0.5 steep uphill miles to the summit of Hawksbill.


Have lunch at Byrd's Nest #2 Day-Use Shelter


Hike 0.5 downhill miles to the Appalachian Trail.


Hike about 3.0 miles Southbound on the Appalachian Trail to Big Meadows Campground


Miles today: 7.0. Total miles: 12.0


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Today's Hike is the Dickey Ridge Trail. It is a long hike, but it's downhill all the way.


Shuttle almost an hour to Compton Gap, elevation 2415'


We will need to shuttle another car to the end of today's hike. This will take about 45 minutes


Hike 10.4 downhill miles to the Front Royal Park Entrance Station, elevation 570'


Shuttle back to Big Meadows. This will take between 1 and 2 hours.


Return back to Big Meadows Campground


Miles today: 10.4. Total miles: 22.4


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Today's hike is Mary's Rock, with amazing sweeping views of Shenandoah Valley


Shuttle to Thornton Gap, elevation 2460'


Hike 1.7 rocky uphill miles to Mary's Rock, elevation 3514'


Hike 1.7 rocky downhill miles to Thornton Gap, elevation 2460'


Return back to Big Meadows Campground


Go to the Big Meadows Ampitheater


Hike the 2.9 mile Lewis Spring Falls Loop, stopping at the Falls Viewing Area and returning on the Appalachian Trail


Miles today: 6.3. Total miles: 28.7


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Thursday, October 15, 2020

Today's Hike is Old Rag, one of the premier destinations in all of Virginia. Today will be a fun but very challenging day. Make sure to read Preparing to Hike Old Rag Mountain and subsequently Hiking Old Rag. Although challenging, every Fitpacking participant who has attempted it has completed it successfully.


Wake up early (before 6AM). We want to make sure to get an early start and a parking spot.


Shuttle about 75 minutes to Old Rag Parking Lot, elevation 1100'


Hike 0.8 road miles to the trailhead


Hike 2.0 steep uphill miles


Hike/scramble 2.0 miles to the summit of Old Rag, elevation 3291'


Do not underestimate the two mile scramble. It requires you to use your hands, arms, legs and yes your butt. You will be climbing on, over and under rocks. There is a lot of scrambling so a good attitude and patience are important. Despite the challenge, it is quite an accomplishment. Every Fitpacking participant who has attempted Old Rag has completed it successfully.


Hike 1.3 downhill miles past Byrd's Nest #1 and Old Rag Shelter to Post Office Junction


Hike 2.6 miles back to Old Rag Trailhead


Hike 0.8 road miles to the car(s)


Miles today: 9.5. Total miles: 38.2


Return back to Big Meadows Campground


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Friday, October 16, 2020

Break Camp and pack everything into the vehicle(s)


Shuttle to Bearfence Parking, mile 56.6 on Skyline Drive


Hike the 1.5 mile Bearfence Rock Scramble loop.


End of hiking


Miles today: 1.5. Total miles: 39.7


Possible bailout: Skyline Dr.


Shuttle back to local hotel DoubleTree by Hilton Sterling - Dulles Airport, 21611 Atlantic Blvd, Sterling, VA 20166, 703-230-0077,.


After measurements taken


Dinner and awards Ceremony. Dinner not included in trip cost.


This is the official end of the trip. You are welcome to spend the night at the hotel, however if you drove and would like to get on the road or if you flew and would like to schedule a late flight (or a red-eye if this is a West Coast trip) you can definitely do so.


Saturday, October 17, 2020

Take Free Airport Shuttle


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