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trips - Knob Nabbin' On Roaring Plains

Trip Info

Dates: 7/3 - 7/6/09
Trip Organizer: MarkO
Location: Monongahela National Forest

Number of Attendees: (view all)
5 yes
0 maybe

West Virginia
West Virginia Books
West Virginia Parks

 

Description


There are several high knobs on Roaring Plains:
Haystack Knob 4,555
Green Knob 4,600+
Noname Knob 4,600+
Mt Porte Crayon 4,770

Take a look at maps on Jonathan Jessup's Photo Page:

http://www.jonathanjessup.com/roaring-plains/roaring-plains-map-large.jpg

The general plan would be to meet at South Prong trail head on Friday July 3.

From there it's about 3-4 miles along the South Prong Trail and out to the Long Run Holler(Canyon) Rim Trail. Long Run Holler is about one mile wide and three miles long and 2,000 feet deep. This is one of West Virginia's most remote places and quite something to see.

We would follow the Rim Trail a few miles to a site about one mile across the holler from Haystack Knob.
The site is at about 4,600 feet at a place where the Roaring Plains Trail comes very close to the edge of the plateau. The first day's hike is about seven miles.

We could spend one night at the foot of Haystack Knob and nab all four knobs before heading back either by way of the Rim Trail or the easier and less scenic Roaring Plains Trial.

 

= Yes, = Maybe

Trip Attendees

MarkO baume 66 cocohead
sunnydayz sticks

 

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Thread Name # Messages # Views Last Post
Roaring Plains Has Big Knobs5915611:31 PM
7/13/09
created by: MarkO on 5/7/09 - jump to page: 1, 2
Ready Or Not?71216:17 AM
6/29/09
created by: MarkO on 6/19/09

 

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