Chopper sat out this hike because he was still tired from the Harpers Ferry hike. In the morning when I was getting my shoes on, he sniffed my shoes, jumped on the couch and gave me a sidelong glance as if to say, "I ain't going anywhere today!"
Chopper sat out this hike because he was still tired from the Harpers Ferry hike. In the morning when I was getting my shoes on, he sniffed my shoes, jumped on the couch and gave me a sidelong glance as if to say, "I ain't going anywhere today!"
Once you make it through the tunnel, you gotta get back, so there is a path over the top of the mountain back to the start of the loop. Right outside of the tunnel we saw a snake basking in the sun and there were also a few really tiny snakes that slithered off when we approached. I think this is the year of the snake we've seen about 4 so far this season. We trekked over the top of the mountain and came upon this beautiful view of the Potomac River winding between the borders of Maryland and West Virginia.
After we got through the tunnel and over the mountain we walked along the Tow Path for 2 miles and saw a woodchuck, birds and two deer. It was a really great walk - our fastest yet 7.1 miles in about 2.5 hours. This was due to the trail being mostly flat - except for climbing over the tunnel.
We also went to an open house for a place that we can learn to sail. It seems like a really fun place to learn how to sail and hopefully we'll give it a try and you'll see us on the water soon!