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Mile marker 5.8 1611 viewsEnd of the trail at mile marker 5.8, punctuated by an oncoming train. This is where the spur from Coeburn, Va. connected to the Clinchfield, now the CSX. railroad.Sep 20, 2011
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Walkers!1662 viewsThese dang things make great walkers, just wish they had bigger baskets on them.
Actually, BJ and oldalbatross at the end of Guest River.Sep 20, 2011
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The Star1639 viewsThe river is the star. None of the scenery of the gorge would be here without the river.Sep 20, 2011
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Cheat!2077 viewsI zoomed in on this little cascade and used filters but, it's still pretty.
located on the last bridge before the trail ends in a train coming at you.
BJ wasn't too happy about the train deal, she has this thing about trains.
Not to worry, the railtrail is on what used to be a spur and the train missed.Sep 20, 2011
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One Of Four2020 viewsFrom the time you get out of the car in the parking lot at the trailhead you hear Guest River roar.
On four accounts you hear the river and a falls roaring.Sep 20, 2011
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Doug Hale2036 viewsSee our "Featured" on Doug Hale. The little plaque under his hand is dedicated to him for his contribution to Guest River Gorge Railtrail.
I am richer because I met Doug and no, I didn't mug him. Besides Doug is still not a pushover. :)Sep 20, 2011
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Doug Hale2132 viewsOn 6 June, 1944 Doug Hale stood up. He stood up when he drove his landing craft ashore, delivering young men who will never grow old.
He stated he bent over to release the "Dogs" that held the ramp and missed a bullet that struck right behind him
He hasn't quit, still maintains his half of Guest River Railtrail at Coeburn, Va.
DOUG HALE, STAND UP! Now Doug take a bow........and thanks Doug.Sep 19, 2011
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For Real1599 viewsThis is what Abram's looks like in real time.Sep 17, 2011
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Another view of Cabin Creek Falls1690 viewsSep 17, 2011
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Cabin creek Falls2101 viewsCabin Creek Falls is another SW Virginia falls located right beside the road.
What makes it different is the size of the "step" rocks located in the near field, abut eight feet high, forming the steps all the way up the falls.Sep 17, 2011
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Garrett Creek Falls1685 viewsSep 17, 2011
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Garrett Creek Falls 1604 viewsGarrett Creek Falls is a no-hiker, right beside the road falls.
If you decide to photograph from the bottom be careful of glass and debris going down.
It is multi tiered so kind of hard to get an exact height but, is a pretty high water slide type falls.Sep 17, 2011
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