The locomotive at the start of the Creeper Trail in Abingdon. The Creeper is a 34 mile bike trail on an abandoned railroad that ran through western Virginia. I walked the first mile and a half (total 3 miles). Next time I come here I need to bring the mountain bike.
I am a trainer with the State of Virginia. I travel throughout the state to teach Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management. I try to take the back roads and I like taking photographs. I am a naturalist, trained in biology and ecology with a very deep rooted love for nature. In this blog I like to share my photography hobby, other hobbies of mine, including my passion for sailing, biking, hiking and nature. I will also share my philosophical outlook on life and some of experience.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Abingdon, VA (7/30/13)
In a diner for this evening's meal. I was somewhat surprised with the lack of the medium priced good food in this town. This was just outside the motel and it was actually not bad when you choose the right food. Coffee was great as it should be at any good diner. I left more satisfied than yesterday when I had a deep fried fish meal.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Christiansburg (7/29/13)
Traveling out west I stopped for a bike ride on one of my favorite trail, the Huckleberry. This trail goes from Christiansburg to Blacksburg. It is approximately 6.2 miles each way and has some relief. It is improved and great for road bikes. A fun one hour trip.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Yorktown (7/25/13)
When I drove to work this morning I had to stop at this spot in Yorktown. County personnel were cleaning up the debris field from last night's storms. They told me this was the third time this week. Looking at it, all the stone was undersized, so was the channel. The worst of it was that all the runoff ran right into the Chesapeake Bay. Being one of the stormwater experts in the state it really stings seeing this and what the workers reported to me was the inaction by management.