It was sunny and beautiful on Sunday after we finished doing the cleaning of the house and the school, so off into the Shenandoah National Park we headed. I was told of some neat waterfalls in the woods, just a short hike down the trail. Someone forgot to tell me the trail was 6miles long, so I forgot my camelback to supply myself with water. Still, we had an incredible time; including the woman who was waaay too young to be with her significant other, and had the biggest smirk as we passed them. No, she didn't get lucky on the path, but WE almost did, as she hiked her pants up form pissing on the rock as we turned the corner. A clap can scare a bear, or help someone with their pants around their ankles in the woods.

WhiteOak Falls - Shenandoah National Park
The WhiteOak Falls Sign

WhiteOak Falls - Shenandoah National Park
The trail to White Oak Falls

WhiteOak Falls - Shenandoah National Park
The river created by White Oak Falls

WhiteOak Falls - Shenandoah National Park
White Oak Falls in The Shenandoah National Park. Virginia


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Polution HURTS everyone
This picture is prompting me to make a post on my Living Clean and Green Blog. I saw a naturally carved hole like this in Guyana (proved by the rock still in the hole), but this was from nothing more than pollution.

Polution in WhiteOak Falls - Shenandoah National Park
Notice the nail inside the hole. What do you think caused the hole?

1 comments

  1. cindy // June 3, 2009 at 4:35 PM  

    Hey Uncle Sean..thats my waterfall!!! The one auntie took me in and didnt like the noise.I was sooo SCARED!! so now thats not really my fagret waterfall.tressa