Week 9
Day 57 - October 11 - Pipestem State Park, WV Area
We've headed back into West Virginia on the southeast side that we didn't get to earlier in our WV trip. This part of the countryside is a just as beautiful as the rest of West Virginia. Today we are heading north and east from our Pipestem location. Here is another beautiful river and mountains.
This is our entrance into Beartown State Park.
This description below describes the Beartown SP area.
This is an old hand crank water fountain that actually works.
From Beartown SP we headed to White Sulpher Springs and home to the Greenbrier, one of the world's most famous and elegant resorts, dating to 1778. Also underground the Greenbrier is the relocation facility for Congress that the government built during the cold war years. The facility remained in a state of readiness for more than 30 years when outed by The Washington Post in 1992. In 1995 tours were started, but we didn't get in this day because it was already booked up. Just recently, the FedEx Cup Greenbrier Classic was held here. We were told we probably couldn't afford to play golf here, and they were right!! Below are some pictures of the hotel and grounds.
This is in the Women's Restroom!!
This is the entrance to the "Monte Carlo" type casino. Not our type of casino. The men have to wear jackets just to get in!!
There were many cottages and houses on the property as well as the hotel.
The high $$ golf course.
White Sulphur Springs Depot and Christmas Shop
Herns Mill Bridge, ca. 1884
The General Lewis Inn, ca. 1834
Lewisburg, WV, America's Coolest Small Town
The Old Mill, ca. 1797
Day 58 - October 12 - Pipestem State Park Area
Today we stayed in the State Park and toured around the local area. This little chipmunk was scampering around our campsite.
Bluestone Lake, just outside the state park
Bluestone River
Pipestem Falls
I love the orange colors!
There are two lodges at Pipestem. One is only accessible by Tram, which we checked out here.
The Bluestone River running by the lodge.
Again, the trees were just stunning.
We took a short hike to Long Branch Lake.
And look at these colorful trees across the lake.
What a perfect Christmas tree!!
Overlooks at Pipestem SP
This overlook tower is at 3000' elevation where the brown marker is.
Sight from the overlook tower.
Day 59 - October 13 - Pipestem State Park Area
Today we headed due north to Gauley Bridge, WV with our first stop at Cathedral Falls.
Then to Kanawha Falls, also in Gauley Bridge.
Gauley River
Hawks Nest State Park
The New River Gorge
Our Jet Boat excursion we'll be taking to see the New River Gorge Bridge.
Captain Ron
Sights from the jet boat excursion.
The New River Gorge Bridge - the largest single span arch bridge in the hemisphere. Views from the New River.
Our jet boat excursion.
An unnamed waterfall
Babcock State Park - The Glade Creek Grist Mill, one of the most photographed sites in the state.
Look at these reds and oranges!
The New River Gorge area
The New River Gorge
Some beautiful purple flowers in the midst of all the fall color.
The New River Gorge Bridge. Views from the Canyon Rim Overlook.
View from smaller bridge crossing New River
Floaters on the river
and kayakers too going through the whitewater
Views from the New River (opposite direction of the jet boat excursion)
View from underneath.
Day 60 - October 14 - Pipestem State Park Area
Today we played golf at Pipestem State Park Golf Course. It was another beautiful golf course with spectacular views!
This guy didn't even run away!
What a view from the tee box.
And another great view!
Day 61 - October 15 - Pipestem State Park Area
Today we drove a little north to Beckley. On the way, more beautiful fall colors.
Our visit to West Virginia wouldn't be complete without a visit to a coal mine. This is the Exhibition Coal Mine in Beckley which gives us an overview of what the coal mining industry was like in the early days.
My pictures in the coal mine didn't turn out too good. Riding on the rails through the coal mine. Notice how low the ceiling is.
Extensions going out in all directions.
Precious coal
Riding the rails again.
Beams holding up the ceiling.
Cutting tools
Our guide and narrator, a retired coal miner, explains how this bucket is used to hold hot meals.
The coal companies would build and supply housing for all the coal miners.
This is an example of a single mans house.
One room
This is an example of the Superintendent's house -- more elaborate.
And this is an example of a family man house.
And of course, the outhouse!
The Chapel
And the precious coal!
There are a lot of new safety measures today used in the coal mining industry, but even still, accidents will and do still happen. Having been in the coal mine gives one a healthy respect for the guys and gals that risk their lives in this industry.
Leaving Beckley we ventured back over to the New River Gorge Area, specifically the Sandstone Visitor Center and Sandstone Falls. This is a gorgeous area of the New River.
Note the RR track running along the river.
Leaving the visitor center we headed over to an overlook of Sandstone Falls. While here we ran into a young lady and her two sons. We got to talking (as she noticed our Texas plates) and found out her sister lives in Katy. Its a small, small world!!
The falls from river level.
Some more oddities in West Virginia!!
And the leaves back in our campground were stunning.
Day 62 - October 16 - Travel Day to Sherrills Ford Campground on Lake Norman in North Carolina.
On the way over, the trees are still showing their colors.
Some of the landscape in the area. You can tell we've left the WV mountains!!
Our RV overlooking beautiful Lake Norman.
Day 63 - October 17 - Lake Norman, NC Area
Today was a much needed rest and relaxation day.
Till next time!