Saturday, November 13, 2021
Little Devils Stairs - A Very Wet Hike
A few weeks ago, I hiked the aptly named Little Devils Stairs trail in Shenandoah National Park with a friend. According to one website, there are 11 stream crossings of Keyser Run in the 2 miles (and a nearly 1,800 feet climb). And after the torrential rain in the preceding days, not one of these crossings was passable using the usual rock-hopping method. The stream was running fast and furious and all the rocks were at least partially submerged. I ended up, for the most part, just walking straight through, with my feet wetter than I could imagine. It was a cold and foggy (and eventually rainy) day, which made for slippery rocks but it was really beautiful. A great pre-Halloween hiking adventure.
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