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    Dave Kiel
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    Entering Shenandoah National Park several hundred yards after leaving the private road.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/17/2019
    On the lower portions of the trail, the trail tread is good and wide with only a few muddy areas after rain.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/17/2019
    The first easy creek crossing.
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    03/17/2019
    Overall Run.
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    03/17/2019
    After the first creek crossing, the trail gets rougher with a rockier trail tread.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/17/2019
    Overall Run.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/17/2019
    The second easy creek crossing.
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    03/17/2019
    After the second creek crossing, the trail starts a steep ascent through a series of switchbacks.
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    03/17/2019
    Overall Run Falls.
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    03/17/2019
    Overall Run Falls.
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    03/17/2019
    Overall Run Falls.
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    03/17/2019
    The view from the falls overlook looking west toward Massanutten Mountain.

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