Spring breaks are normally used for drinking
and partying. Instead, I used mine to go hiking. Big Schloss means big castle
in German, and with a summit of 2164 feet, it definitely lives up to its
expectation. The hike itself isn't all that challenging, with most of the
switchbacks being incredibly minor and early on in and the adventure. Around
every single turn, however, lies a beautiful photo opportunity of the
Appalachian Mountain Valley and the Shenandoah River Valley. Since the mountain
itself lies in the greater Appalachian Mountain section and borders the
Shenandoah, there are lots of Scenic views to be shared between Virginia and
West Virginia throughout the entire hike.
Here is one of many beautiful panoramas of the area. |
For a total difficulty of this like, I would put
it at about a 3 out of 10. There was a hefty section in the beginning the
required some walking straight uphill, but once you got to the switchbacks,
they were actually very mild compared to other trails and both the Appalachian
and Shenandoah ranges. There are no rock scrambles, and most of the hike is
over flat ground that does not flood very easily. There is some optional rock climbing,
which gets you a couple of cool pictures, but nothing too severe or major.
You'll start your day near a small town in West Virginia, supplying up on trail mix, energy bars, and whatever lunch or dinner you intend to eat on the trail. The sun will be directly overhead for most of the hike, but there is just enough tree coverage to prevent you from overheating. Pack your containers full of water and your typical hiking supplies though, and all will be okay. It is very hard to overexert yourself on this mountain, as it is meant to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace.
During my hike, I encountered no wildlife besides a couple of birds chirping in the trees. I did, however, enjoy crossing a footbridge to the summit and enjoying the silent beautiful realm of nature. Being one of the tallest mountains in West Virginia, with its Summit itself being in Virginia, it was quite an incredible Adventure to see the mountainside in all of his glory. My shadow was cast over the entire valley because of the way the sun hit the cliff face.
Once you're done hiking, Harpers Ferry is about
20 minutes away for another fun and fancy stop on your travels. There are also
another couple of towns nearby that I'll provide their own cute little charm.
The biggest reason I would say to hike this mountain is because it is a fun and
enjoyable hike for anybody in the family. So if you need a weekend activity,
this is how to do it.
You'll start your day near a small town in West Virginia, supplying up on trail mix, energy bars, and whatever lunch or dinner you intend to eat on the trail. The sun will be directly overhead for most of the hike, but there is just enough tree coverage to prevent you from overheating. Pack your containers full of water and your typical hiking supplies though, and all will be okay. It is very hard to overexert yourself on this mountain, as it is meant to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace.
During my hike, I encountered no wildlife besides a couple of birds chirping in the trees. I did, however, enjoy crossing a footbridge to the summit and enjoying the silent beautiful realm of nature. Being one of the tallest mountains in West Virginia, with its Summit itself being in Virginia, it was quite an incredible Adventure to see the mountainside in all of his glory. My shadow was cast over the entire valley because of the way the sun hit the cliff face.
And I felt magnificent. |
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