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trips - KIMBERLING WILDERNESS

Trip Info

Dates: 11/21 - 11/23/08
Trip Organizer: Refrigerator
Location: JEFFERSON NATIONAL FOREST

Number of Attendees: (view all)
3 yes
1 maybe

Virginia
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Description


KIMBERLING CREEK WILDERNESS

November 21st - 23rd

Meet the evening of Nov 21st at Kimberling Springs, rd 281.

Another wilderness area in Virginia with no trails. I have scanned the latest map availiable to e mail you if interested.
This trip involves stream crossings, navigating with map and compass, GPS.
If you want a wild experince off the beaten path then this trip is for you.

New River Valley Ranger District 110 Southpark Drive
BLACKSBURG, VA 24060
Restrictions: Office hours M-F 8:00-4:30 Phone: 540-552-4641


The United States Congress designated the Kimberling Creek Wilderness in 1984 and it now has a total of 5,542 acres.
Very few people visit Kimberling Creek Wilderness, which has no parking lots and no maintained trails. In fact, except for a couple of old, long-abandoned dirt tracks there is little evidence that anyone has ever walked this land. Kimberling Creek, fed by Kimberling Springs by way of Sulphur Spring Fork, just touches the southernmost portion of the area. The Wilderness lies at its lowest elevation on the creek at 2,282 feet and rises to 3,200 feet in the northern portion on Hogback Mountain. Most of the terrain is steep and dissected. There are no system trails within this wilderness.
You'll find a forest of mixed hardwoods with white and yellow pine scattered throughout, and an understory of dogwood, sourwood, red maple, mountain laurel, and rhododendron. Wildlife, primarily deer, wild turkeys, grouse, and smaller non game species, is abundant. None of the streams support trout. It's just a piece of wild Virginia at its untrammeled finest.


There are no trails within this wilderness area. This will be a bushwack trip and that's why I have scheduled this in November. Vegetation will at a minimum, making a bushwack easier and views more visible.

Directions; Take I 77 to exit 52 Bland. Take rt 52 North through Bland and stay on Rt 52. Take rt 612 following Kimberling Creek for several miles. Take forest service rd 281 on your left at the fork of 612 and 281. Follow 281 to the end. We will camp here friday night.
We will attempt to hike up Kimberling Springs and summit one of the peaks and continue on the ridge line as far as we can. Backtrack back or take another route back to our original starting point.

I have a map to e mail any one interested in this trip. Refrigeratorfridge@gmail.com

 

= Yes, = Maybe

Trip Attendees

The Lonewolf Refrigerator Bigpoppa
crash bang

 

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Thread Name # Messages # Views Last Post
KINBERLING WILDERNESS388824:41 PM
11/23/08
created by: Refrigerator on 8/18/08
KIMBERLING WILDERNESS BUSHWACK96398:40 PM
11/8/08
created by: Refrigerator on 8/18/08

 

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