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IFjane
04-05-2008, 02:45 PM
Anyone riding this? We'll meet you at Yoder's & ride back with you! ;)
http://dcrand.org/blog/2008/04/03/rusa-200km-brevet-july-19-warrenton-va/
Certainly not me but it does remind me that I was looking at the satellite image of the area and came upon Syria. What an interesting-looking little place, at least from the geography.
IFjane
04-06-2008, 09:37 AM
Certainly not me but it does remind me that I was looking at the satellite image of the area and came upon Syria. What an interesting-looking little place, at least from the geography.
If you ride the long route on the Tour de Madison you will go right through Syria. It's a great little community - no cell service - very isolated. I'd live there if I could....in fact, tried to buy an old church but opted out when the restoration contractor told me how much it was going to cost to make it liveable. :eek:
There's also a Lebanon, isn't there?
Funny how that turned out. Well, not funny, but you know what I mean.
I was following the map up the base of the mountain and then found Nethers.
so I googled Nethers (http://nethers.blogspot.com/) and came on this blog that I couldn't stop reading(start at the bottom of the page)
. Turns out it's a work of fiction and she seems to have given up on it but I thought it was quite good.
IFjane
04-07-2008, 03:25 AM
Syria is on the other side of Old Rag Mountain from Nethers. Nethers is pretty much just a collection of houses up in the hollow nowadays. The road dead-ends (well, it turns into a fire road that goes up into the Shenandoah National Park). The trailhead for Old Rag is there as well. I want to read this book but have not gotten it yet:
Hippies! (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Notes-from-Nethers/Sandra-Lee-Eugster/e/9780897335614/?itm=18)
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