Sunday, February 21, 2016
Hiking WV: Coopers Rock
The weather Saturday was ridiculously warm–especially considering a week earlier we had temperatures with a negative wind chill.
The trails were of course quite muddy, but once we got off the Roadside Trail, things were fine. But because the well-traveled trails were so muddy and slushy, we ended up walking the road to Henry Clay Furnace trail, and once we came out at the reservoir, took the main road back.
Location: Coopers Rock State Forest
Trails: Roadside (very very briefly), road to Henry Clay Furnace, Clay Furnace trail, Mont Chateau trail (partial), Clay Run trail, and main road
Distance: 7.9 miles
Elevation: 1652 – 2353 feet
There were a LOT of people at the forest.
Here is where I accidentally dropped my sunglasses into the creek.
I declined to jump in after them. Temperatures may have been in the 60s, but the water temperature was just above freezing.
Except for a few spots, the reservoir was still frozen, but it wasn’t going to stay that way for very long.
All in all, a beautiful day.