Two weeks after returning from our New England trip, we flew to the Mid-Atlantic with the goal of running Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, and D.C. I am happy to report: Mission Accomplished! And what a great trip it was! In addition to the running goal, we really wanted to take the time to play tourist - and that we did.
First! Maryland and Delaware
Chesapeake City - with homes from the 1800s |
Heron along the Maryland portion of the canal |
More restful waterfowl along the Delaware portion of the canal |
West Virginia and Harpers Ferry
West Virginia, State #48 (can you believe it?! state 48!!!!), was a trip through history as I ran a trail in Harpers Ferry National Park. The trail started in thick woods, continued along rivers (Harpers Ferry is bounded by the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers) and ended in town with many glimpses into Civil War days.
Virginia and Mount Vernon
There is no getting around it - if you travel through the mid-Atlantic states, you will be diving into history - a phenomenon we fully embraced. Thus I chose the Mount Vernon trail for my Virginia run (state #49!). What's better than a run along a magnificent river followed by a visit to the home of our first President? Thanks George!
D.C. - the non-state but required by my eldest
Yes, my eldest, in addition to requesting a postcard from every state, also said that D.C. was a necessary component of this Quest. What an adventure this component presented. The C&O canal had recommended by lots of runner folk so that is where we headed for the D.C. trail. Imagine our surprise when we found out there was no way to get from the road we were driving parallel to the canal onto the actual canal trail! But we found a feeder trail in Georgetown which we thought would do the trick. Ha!
A lovely start to the trail |
Observers - not bothered at all by this human intrusion |
Flora to go along with the fauna |
Oops! But, hey! It looks like I can get through! On! On!
Uh Oh. Even climbing the hill along the fence line doesn't lead to a successful detour. Ah well. Turn around I must.
How 'bout that! I'm running in a National Park! I had no idea! |
First toward the Washington Monument |
Then around and toward the Capitol |
We saw many fantastic museums, but my favorite may have been the Newseum.
Errata dots the bathroom walls |
Alice Allison Dunnigan sculpture - she was the first African American female journalist to receive White House Credentials |
John and Marcie (my cousin and his wife) hosted us our last few days of the trip. Such a wonderful visit!
Cousins! |
The Meditch Murphey Vaughan Miller gang! |
All in all, a magnificent trip leading up to the grand finale' of the Trail Quest!
(Inscription within the Lincoln Memorial) |
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