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Early morning fog traces the course of the Shenandoah River as it parallels the Blue Ridge through Jefferson County as I begin a 66 mile Sunday morning ramble through Clarke County down to Warren County and back.
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The sweet hill I roar down, then at the bottom into and through the micro-hamlet of Kabletown - fog hangs over the Shenandoah at the base of the Blue Ridge in the distance.
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Early morning on Kabletown Road on a long ramble through Clarke County along the Shenandoah, into Warren County and back.
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Early morning on the far southwest reaches of Kabletown Road in Jefferson County as it approaches the intersection with Smith Road and Wickliffe Road on a 66 mile Sunday morning bike ride down to Warren County and back.
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A paved country lane in Clarke County Va.
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The Shenandoah River seen from the public boat landing on Locke's Mill Road early Sunday morning on a long ramble from home in Charles Town, along the Shenandoah through Clarke County and nto Warren County.
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At the public boat landing along the Shenandoah River on Locke's Mill Road early Sunday morning on a long ramble from home, through Clarke County along the Shenandoah andinto Warren County.
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Briggs Road near its intersection with Ellerslie Road coming up from the Shenandoah River on a 66 mile Sunday morning ramble through Clarke County along the Shenandoah, into Warren County and back home.
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Ellerslie Road in Clarke County Va. on a 66-mile Sunday morning ramble from home through Clarke County along the Shenandoah and into Warren County.
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Ellerslie Road in Clarke County on a long Sunday morning ramble from Jefferson County, through Clarke County along the Shenandoah and into Warren County.
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Sunday morning on the gravel of Ellerslie Road, following the Shenandoah River through Clarke County.
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The western bank of the Shenandoah River in Clarke County is lined with grand old homes accessible by a gravel lane that feels like private drive. It's a great place to bike because there is almost no traffic. On Ellerslie Road near Ellerslie Farm.
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On Ellerslie Road by the Shenandoah River on a Sunday morning ramble through Clarke County along and into Warren County.
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Six days after my Sunday bike ride Ellerslie Road is submerged by a flooded Shenandoah River swollen from recent heavy rains
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Six days after my Sunday bike ride Ellerslie Road is swamped by the high water of the Shenandoah River after several days of heavy rains. - photo by Linda Reeder
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Six days after I biked this road a Jeep negotiates Ellerslie Road submerged under a flooded Shenandoah River.
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Olive poses beside the Shenandoah River 66 in Clarke County.
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A beautiful and vigorous little waterfall on Spout Run just before it flows into the Shenandoah River along Tithhammer Road in Clarke County Va.
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Along Tithammer Mill Road by a waterfall on a long Sunday morning ramble from home along the Shenandoah through Clarke County, into Warren County and then home.
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Under U.S. Route 50 as it crosses the Shenandoah River in Clarke County at "Berry's Ferry" on a 66-mile Sunday morning ramble from Jefferson County south to Warren County and back.
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A 66 mile Sunday morning ramble from Jefferson County, through Clarke County along the Shenandoah, into Warren County and back home.
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Olive rests beside the river on a Sunday morning ramble from home, following Swift Shoals Road along the Shenandoah in Clarke County, then slightly into Warren County before turning for home.
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a fence / gate designed to keep livestock from wandering off down the streambed.
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On Swift Shoals Road in southern Clarke County on a 66 mile Sunday morning ramble from Jefferson County to Warren County and back.
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Swift Shoals Road in southern Clarke County Va
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This was the furthest point from Charles Town on my 66 mile Sunday morning ramble from Jefferson, through Clarke along the Shenandoah and into Warren County - here gravel Stonebridge Road starts from Red Gate/ Milldale road to connect over to Sugar Hill R
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looking west along Stonebridge Road as it crosses from Warren County into Clarke County
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a few miles south of White Post is this intersection - going opposite the direction depicted in this photo takes you over a railroad track and onto Warren County by way of Sugar Hill Road - straight-ahead is the gravel Featherbed Lane.
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Featherbed Lane - a gravel road connector between Suger Hill Road and Rt 340 near Double Toll Gate in Frederick County.