These are all in the order in which we saw them. Also, if it is a panoramic shot, I recommend clicking on it so you can get a bigger view.
McCormick Gap Overlook.
Mobile Gap Overlook
Calf Mountain Overlook
Sawmill Run Overlook (2 Pictures)
Turk Mountain Overlook
Crimora Lake Overlook
Moorman's River Overlook (One of my favorites)
Riprap Overlook
Horse Head Overlook
Trayfoot Mountain Overlook
Dundo Overlook
Doyles River Overlook
Big Run Overlook
Rockytop Overlook
Ivy Creek Overlook
Brown Mountain Overlook
Two Mile Run Overlook
Loft Mountain Overlook
Beldore Hollow Overlook
Rocky Mountain Overlook
Eaton Hollow Overlook
Bacon (mmmmmm) Hollow Overlook
Sandy Bottom Overlook
Swift Run Overlook
Hensley Hollow Overlook
South River Overlook
Baldface Mountain Overlook
The Oaks Overlook (another favorite)
The Point Overlook
Hazeltop Ridge Overlook
Naked Creek Overlook
Tanner's Ridge Overlook
Fisher's Gap Overlook
Franklin Cliffs Overlook
Spitler Knoll Overlook
Old Rag Overlook
Crescent Rock Overlook
Timber Hollow Overlook (2 pictures)
Thorofare Mountain Overlook (definitely one of the best)
Stony Man Overlook
Jewell Hollow Overlook
Pinnacles Overlook (another one of the best)
Hazel Mountain Overlook
Buck Hollow Overlook
Tunnel Parking Overlook (creative, I know)
Pass Mountain Overlook
Thorton Hollow Overlook
Jeremy's Run Overlook
Rattlesnake Point Overlook
Hogback Overlook (This was my favorite spot. The pictures turned out amazing)
Little Devil's Stairs Overlook
Little Hogback Overlook
Mount Marshall Overlook (complete with burn pile)
Gimlet Ridge Overlook (One of the better non pano pictures)
Range View Overlook (2 of my favorites)
Browntown Overlook (best overlook name by far)
Hogwallow Flats Overlook
Jenkins Gap Overlook
Indian Run Overlook
Gooney Manor Overlook
Gooney Run Overlook (the colors in both these pictures are insane)
Signal Knob Overlook
Shenandoah Valley Overlook (the last overlook)
Some pretty amazing sights. Not only did we get to see all of that, we also took some other pictures at random spots and of some animals and stuff.
Some really good pictures from driving in between the overlooks.
Had some fun with some leaves.
We hiked up to one of the highest points on the whole drive called Bearfence Mountain. Unfortunately I slipped and hit my knee while climbing up a rock face and I am still hurting from it. Almost 3 weeks later. Yes, I am a big baby.
We saw a ton of deer as well.
Including this guy who seemed to think the camera was a delicious feast.
We also came across two different black bears. Both were cubs. And I didn't turn either of them into a rug.
And that ended our time on Skyline Drive. Seriously one of the prettiest things I have ever seen. So many different views and so many different perspectives. After about 6 hours of that, we were on our way to DC. Our last stop before we were arriving in NYC. We got into our hotel and wanted to go walk around the city a little bit so we went to an area by George Washington University to get some food. Ended up at a salad bar (per se) called Sweetgreen. Really good food. And even better lemonade.
We walked around a ton after figuring out what bus we needed to get on. We were told to go up to the top of the W Hotel to get a drink and a great view of the White House. We went up, but did not drink. Way too expensive for pretty normal drinks. Did some research and we decided to go to a place called the Passenger, with the anticipation of going into their secret bar called, The Columbia Room. Well we realized once we got there that it 65 dollars to get into the Columbia Room, and it was a set menu of three drinks. So we decided to stay in the Passenger and I am so glad we did. Basically there is no menu. You tell the bartender what you are in the mood for, and he makes you something. I got some sort of New Orleans drink which was a variation of a Sazerac called a Vieux Carre. So good.
Mal's drink was insane. She literally said, "I want something with vodka, citrusy, and spicy." And that is exactly what she got.
We called it a night, but not before hearing all over twitter that there was a shooting near the White House. Which was about 3 blocks away from us. Nothing really came of it, but it was still pretty insane how EVERYTHING was just shut down immediately. Next day we did a TON, so expect a pretty decent update soon. I know this one was long and I know we have been living in New York for two weeks, but wifi isn't the most solid where we are, and well, it's New York. So sitting around of the computer isn't high priority. SO BACK OFF.
those pictorials remind me of the santee river valley and its majestic beauty
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