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Shenandoah National Park – Pass Mountain Trail to Double Bear Rocks

Shenandoah National Park – Pass Mountain Trail to Double Bear Rocks

Katarina 2016-06-26 Hiking / Shenandoah National Park / Virginia / Wildflowers

We completed the 8.4 mile hike in about 5 and a half hours (you have to factor in photographing time!).  It was a good trail, with tall trees in the forest that looked dramatic in the morning mist.

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