McAfee Knob was crowded with hikers, as it was an easy trail to the overview, and a nice Saturday as well. But we got some good shots despite the crowds. It was a 5 mile hike from there to Tinker clifffs, which meant there were far fewer people there, mainly thru-hikers.
The famous cliff overhang at McAfee Kob - 3,719 ft
A lot of people (and dogs) made the easy 3.7 mile trek to McAfee knob
A lot of people (and dogs) made the easy 3.7 mile trek to McAfee knob
Our lunch spot at McAfee Knob
McAfee Knob
Looking down the valley from McAfee Knob
Happy for a great view and seeing the sun again
These two tortises were alongside the trail. One had its head pulled in, the other appeared to be fighting with it and trying to bite its shell.
Tinker cliffs. You can look back along the ridgeline to McAfee Knob, 5 miles away.
No crowds here!
View from Tinker cliffs
Campsite overlooking the valley, heading into Daleville, VA
This was our view making dinner. One of our best campsites ever!
This was a photogenic spot, after a week of rain and fog
Overview of Cains Cove resevoir
Cains Cove resevoir, 7 miles outside of Daleville
Mountain Laurel blooms along the trail
Mountain Laurel in full bloom
This was our view making dinner. One of our best campsites ever!
We could look down at farmlands and even see cows grazing in fields- very picturesque.
Watching the sun set over the valleyThis was a photogenic spot, after a week of rain and fog
Overview of Cains Cove resevoir
Cains Cove resevoir, 7 miles outside of Daleville
Mountain Laurel blooms along the trail
Mountain Laurel in full bloom