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ADHS Corridor H and nearby locations in West Virginia

Started by cpzilliacus, September 02, 2013, 06:20:16 PM

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cpzilliacus

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hbelkins

I tried to put my photos from my trip to Mike and Laura's wedding, which included a run across Corridor H, up on Flickr this weekend, but I think Flickr belched or hiccuped and not all the pics got uploaded. I'll have to try again. Looking forward to seeing your pics.


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cpzilliacus

Quote from: hbelkins on September 02, 2013, 09:40:43 PM
I tried to put my photos from my trip to Mike and Laura's wedding, which included a run across Corridor H, up on Flickr this weekend, but I think Flickr belched or hiccuped and not all the pics got uploaded. I'll have to try again. Looking forward to seeing your pics.

I look forward to yours as well.
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seicer

Nice photos. I head up that way quite a lot to Davis and Thomas to go backpacking and photography (and freelance), and use Corridor D and H quite frequently. What is a six-hour drive from Cincinnati (to Bear Rocks at Dolly Sods) would easily take 8-9 hours if the corridors did not exist.

I have some photos of Corridor H that I have not yet posted. I should dig those up and get to them on here.

cpzilliacus

Quote from: Sherman Cahal on September 06, 2013, 09:01:35 PM
Nice photos. I head up that way quite a lot to Davis and Thomas to go backpacking and photography (and freelance), and use Corridor D and H quite frequently. What is a six-hour drive from Cincinnati (to Bear Rocks at Dolly Sods) would easily take 8-9 hours if the corridors did not exist.

The scenery along the completed eastern section of Corridor H is spectacular.  As are the views along U.S. 219 (which will hopefully become Corridor H at some point) between Kerens and Davis.

Quote from: Sherman Cahal on September 06, 2013, 09:01:35 PM
I have some photos of Corridor H that I have not yet posted. I should dig those up and get to them on here.

I look forward to seeing your images.
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