Shenandoah...Land of Beer and Deer
Footsteps from a 2000 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail.
As we hiked through the Park, HAE could be heard musically chanting "She-nan-doe", after the mis-pronunciation of the Park's name by Mark's girlfriend. It added to the party-like atmosphere we were enjoying throughout the Park. We were working on our "beer a day 'til Maine" campaign and Shenandoah made it easy with the many restaurants and stores close to the Trail. The set up of Shenandoah reminded me of the 50's and the family vacations of America's automobile society. The Park made every effort to keep the tourists in their car except at the snack bars and gift shops. Skyline Drive, the road through the Park, was an engineering marvel with its pull-outs at sweeping vistas and elaborate stone retaining walls. Even the Appalachian Trail in the Park was well maintained and carefully routed to every scenic overlook. The shelters were well built and the signage on the paths was unobtrusive yet accurate and informative. As impacted as Shenandoah National Park seemed to be, it still held the appearance of a wilderness area.
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The party continued as we met up with hiker after hiker equally seeking to swill beer. We ran into some new friends including Martin, a guy from Germany hiking in leather pants. We ran into St Thomas, Ms Adventure, Red Devil, the Poughkepsie Pair, Peter n' Judy, Russ, Mule and the Traveler.
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