All the trip reports here and Shugs videos have got me wanting to plan a gorge trip. Any advice on the best time of year to go concerning weather, temps, water levels, etc.
All the trip reports here and Shugs videos have got me wanting to plan a gorge trip. Any advice on the best time of year to go concerning weather, temps, water levels, etc.
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You will get some great info here...
http://www.linvillegorge.net/smf/index.php
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The maps on the linvillegorge.net are the best. And there is going to be a Gorge Rat Gathering in May!
Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
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Can't beat the Linvillegorge.net forum for info. So many trails to hike. I'm actually going there this coming weekend.
I'd suggest checking out rockjock trail.
Rockjock to Pinchin to LGT to Conley Cove makes a nice little loop.
But if you want the views go to Hawksbill or Table Rock. At Hawksbill you don't need a permit for camping.
Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
Love many, trust few & always paddle your own canoe. American Proverb
Adventure is Calling... nolilearn.org
I have only been 2x, so I don't have a lot of info.
I agree with others that the people on the LinvilleGorge.Net are a big help, along with the GPS waypoints & maps.
I did a one nighter on the east rim (Table Rock to Shortoff). It would be a hot trail in the summer... but great views
Thanks guys! I've been checking out LinvilleGorge.net . I'm definitely going to order the trail guide and map soon.
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