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Family Time @ Bear Rocks
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Family Time @ Bear Rocks

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Created/Edited: Jul 11, 2009 / Jul 11, 2009

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A Taste of the Sods...

On our quick day trip through West Virginia I knew I had to get to the Dolly Sods area. Problem is, the Dolly Sods are not real conducive to an afternoon hike. For that matter, there really isn't one good source of info on the web for Dolly Sods (why is there no page on SP?). Thankfully, Bob Smith made up this wonderful page on Bear Rocks which looked to be just the area to burn an hour or so. This album is just to share a few of the highlights from my brief time there...

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Rock Formations

Rock Formations

Northern Cliff View

Northern Cliff View

My Reward

My Reward

Mountain Laurel

Mountain Laurel

Laurel Heaven

Laurel Heaven

Cliff Edge

Cliff Edge

Potomac Valley

Potomac Valley

Summit(?) View

Summit(?) View

North vs. South

North vs. South

Bear Rocks Preserve

Bear Rocks Preserve

Chris in a Hole

Chris in a Hole

Alex on top of the World

Alex on top of the World

Dad\'s Can Have Fun Too...

Dad's Can Have Fun Too...

Open Terrain

Open Terrain



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