We hiked to quite a few different overlooks. The overlooks here are pretty spectacular. They all sit on the edge of a huge steep gorge, many on rock ledge ledges that jug out over the precipice that is the gorge! The views....incredible!
There are remnants of life in a bustling coal mine area everywhere. We hiked rail trails and saw numerous abandoned mines and went back to Thurmond a complete abandoned town.
We went to Babcock state park and took in the beauty of the grist mill. (And hiked the trails)
And we went to Hawks Nest State park and ride the aerial tram (and hiked the trails!)
The big success is the kaymoor miners trail. I had attempted that back in June when we were there and gave up because I was honestly terrified! I came home and pondered and went out and purchased trekking poles ...and have used them since that terrifying hike. So the very first place we headed on our vacation was that trail....I wanted to see the abandoned mine!! I went down that trail lickety split! I won’t say it was easy...but with the trekking poles to add in my descent I was able to navigate it with ease (and with no fear)
We got to the shelf on the side of the mountain and enjoyed exploring the ruins there. But then we headed down . When I say down I mean down 821 steps! (That is the equivalent of about a 42 story building!)
Down at the bottom are more ruins! Well worth it! After we explored it was time to go UP those 821 steps and then back up the trail with the steep rock scramble! It was one heck of a hard hike! That day I only felt ‘tired’ but after the next day of hiking I couldn’t even touch my legs without feeling pain! My muscles were toast! (I kept hiking through the muscle aches...there was too much to see!!!) But you know what? That was the best hike of the week! We toyed with hiking it again on our last day there! And I can assure you that if/when we are back in that area that we will definitely hike that again!!!!
So you can see that we had a fabulous and active time!!!!!!!
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