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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: The Right Coast
Posts: 236
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From 66 29S at Gainesville towards Charlottesville In Charlottesville, take 250W Bypass Take immediate exit (Barracks Road) Right at stoplight Continue straight through next stoplight Follow Barracks Road/Garth Road for approximately 10-15 minutes Left onto Route 810/White Hall Road (landmark is a convenience store on right) Follow Route 810 for approximately 5 minutes At the bottom of a sweeping right-hand downhill, take right onto Route 811/Bearwood Road (landmark is an orchard on right) If you cross a bridge and see a sign for "The Rockery", you've missed the turn Follow Route 811/Bearwood Road past end of state maintenance sign, over the cattle guard and to the top of the hill [hr] From 81N or S and 64W 64E towards Charlottesville Take Crozet Exit (#107) Left onto Route 250 towards Crozet Drive past schools Left at stoplight onto Route 240 towards Crozet Follow this road approximately 4 miles into Crozet (it will turn into Route 810) Continue on Route 810, straight through the stop sign (landmark is Amoco station on the left) Left onto Route 811/Bearwood Road approximately 2 miles past the Amoco station (at the bottom of a hill just after a sign for "The Rockery" and just before the Henley's Orchard sign) Follow Route 811/Bearwood Road past end of state maintenance sign, over the cattle guard and to the top of the hill [hr] From 95N or S and 64E 64W towards Charlottesville Take Crozet Exit (#107) Right onto Route 250 towards Crozet Drive past schools Left at stoplight onto Route 240 towards Crozet Follow this road approximately 4 miles into Crozet (it will turn into Route 810) Continue on Route 810, straight through the stop sign (landmark is Amoco station on the left) Left onto Route 811/Bearwood Road approximately 2 miles past the Amoco station (at the bottom of a hill just after a sign for "The Rockery" and just before the Henley's Orchard sign) Follow Route 811/Bearwood Road past end of state maintenance sign, over the cattle guard and to the top of the hill |
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Has anybody wheeled here? It sounds like it's really close to my house ...
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Warrenton, VA
Posts: 2,837
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Yes. It's pretty small (about 250 acres) but there are good trails there. Chris and
er are great hosts, spotters, and guides. It's worth a trip, especially if it's close to you.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: gum spring,va.
Posts: 170
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i did it stock wit 31 all terrains ,got over most of the stuff ,lol had a great time.
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