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One stop on our vacation was Knott's Berry Farm. The red roller coaster behind the sign is a new one, Silver Bullet, and was a lot of fun to ride. I love roller coasters!
An overwhelming fog put my sping break on hold for over a week but after a huge surprise, I'm on the road again...so to say.
(for what it's worth, this image was much better in color but I've challenged myself to stick to B/W during this trip...)
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Hear the vibrations: Cash & Ferven - Rebirth
Taxi: um...no...my back yard...oh wait ! I'm on vacation, I forgot ;)
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Pathway through the great channels formation. At the top of Clinch Mountain near Abingdon VA in the Channels Forest Natural Area Preserve, are the Great Channels. The Channels are a maze of sandstone boulders that geologists believe were formed over 400-million years ago during the ice age. Permafrost and ice wedged and shattered the sandstone cap-rock to form the Channels. The pathways between the boulders in the Great Channels wind and turn and some of the stone forms caves of a sort in some places.
To hike to the Great Channels, take exit 24 west off of I81 in Virginia. Follow route 80 for about 14 miles where you will find a small parking lot on the left and the trail head. (If you start to descend the mountain, turn around you've gone too far.) The trail is about 3 miles each way, begins on an old fire road and is marked with miles-markers about every 1/2 mile. You start at marker 13.5 and count down. Shortly past mile-marker 11 to get to the Channels follow the Great Channels spur trail on the left side (there is a marker sign). Pass the abandoned fire watch tower and follow the arrows to get to the "entrance" to the Great Channels.
I spent a couple of days in Galveston, TX. with the kids during their spring break. The ocean isn't really blue as seen here, a little bit on the muddy side :).
Happy Fence Friday my flickr friends!
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