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Revision as of 00:52, 21 September 2023
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Location
On a little road southeast of Hillsville, in Caroll County, Virginia.
Participants
Expedition
We started from Charleston, West Virginia, and stopped briefly at New River National Park on our way south by southeast. We followed US 15 for a while, then hopped onto I-77 when it stopped being a toll road, and followed it through a fairly epic tunnel into Virginia. Another 41 miles got us to the Hillsville exit, and we followed US 58 for a few miles as it rapidly shrank from a freeway to a divided highway to a rather narrow two-lane rural highway. Then, finally, we turned off onto Virginia highway 776, which is a rather grand number for a one-lane gravel road less than a kilometer long. It's also called Merrimac Road.
It was a very pleasant road, though, with nice rural views and some cows at the end. The hashpoint was right there in the roadway, which was good as there wasn't really any way to park or pull over. But we had plenty of time to stop and take pictures.
Photos
Achievements
- First expedition in the Winston-Salem graticule in more than 10 years.
- First expedition to the Virginia half of the Winston-Salem graticule.