id was set in the arguments array for the "side panel" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the id to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239id was set in the arguments array for the "footer" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-2". Manually set the id to "sidebar-2" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239Many thanks for the kind words–I really appreciate them.
I agree with your assessment of the hiking trails. The Final Attack trail is probably the most difficult, because of the terrain, but it’s certainly not horrible. If you can manage it in your chair, you’re doing very well. Then again, very little seems to deter you. 🙂
Be well.
]]>I was interested in you comments on some of the trails. My friend and I have attempted every NPS trail at the park. The Final Attack Trail was no problem. The West Woods Trail we had to turn around because one spot was too steep with too many rocks and roots. We went back and traveled some on the highway until we rejoined the trail further on and returned to Dunker Church. Snavelys Ford Trail had a major obstacle: a stump in the middle with a steep hill on one side with the creek on the other. We returned to the beginning and started from the end of the trail near the McKinley monument, thus making it to the ford. Believe in or not, my chair is able to make it up the hills over the erosion logs going at full speed. Other trails, like the Cornfield, are fairly easy.
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Mike
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