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  1. This post could have been up days ago if we'd just not taken so many damn pictures.

    I know this was supposed to be a tour of the state, but it was geographically easier to drive through Virginia to get to our first point of interest. So, technically, our first stop was The Homestead in Hot Springs, VA.

    That was nice enough, but the tour really started at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs.

    One of these days, we're going to stay there overnight and tour the bunkers - but we had a lot of other things to see that day... like Lewisburg, and Hern's Mill Covered Bridge...

    And, of course, the New River Gorge.

    That was quite enough for one day, so we stopped in Summersville for the night. It was great, until my sister left voicemails on my cell phone in the middle of the night which caused it to beep every ten minutes for the next couple of hours until I finally got up and turned the damn thing off around 4 AM.

    Since we were up at such an ungodly hour, we grabbed breakfast and headed out. First stop - Hawk's Nest State Park. I wanted to ride the aerial tramway, but sadly it wasn't running that day. We did, however, snap a few of the amazing view.

    Just a few miles down the road, we stopped in at the Mystery Hole, which was also closed. Luckily it was opening in a few minutes, so we hung around and snapped a few photos of the outside while we waited for the proprietors to get their shit together (cameras weren't allowed inside).


    It's intriguing! Rly!

    I won't spoil it for anyone, but I will say this: the Mystery Hole is neither a hole, nor a mystery. But that doesn't mean it isn't fun - it totally was. It's worth the minimal admission fee. And I also want to state, for the record, that I was the only one in my group who was able to stand up in the "hole" without using my hands (both James and the biker couple had to grab on to the railing). So there.

    After that, it was on to Charleston where we hung around the capitol...

    ...and perused the Multifest (which apparently consists of food, sunglasses, fake designer bags, and large framed portraits of african american couples about to get it on - and I'm kicking myself now for not snapping a picture of those). Then we wandered around the civic center for a little while until it became too unbearably hot and humid to do anything but go take a nap in the air-conditioned hotel.

    This was the part where I had planned to run down to Madison and go see Jesco White, but that'll have to wait until next time. :(

    We also ended up skipping the Mothman Museum and Blennerhassett Island due to time constraints, but the rest of the day more than made up for it. We spent the afternoon at Stonewall Jackson Lake/Resort swimming, kayaking, eating hot dogs, and taking the cruise tour (the cash bar was overpriced, but handy to have on the boat).

    By the time we got off the boat it was nearly dark, so we drove into Weston to try to find something to eat and instead ended up inside the abandoned insane asylum (funny how that worked out... next time I'll have to go hunting for the asylum and maybe I'll get some damn food). IN THE DARK. At 9:00 PM. (And dammit, I was still in my wet bathing suit.) This wouldn't have been a big deal if the state hadn't cut electric to the place years ago... so it was literally pitch black inside, especially up the huge wooden staircases. At one point, on our way through, something tugged on my foot. There may or may not have been some shrieking on my part, and I nearly peed myself before I realized that it was just a rope my foot had gotten tangled in.


    Oh, nothing, just having a minor heart attack.

    Our last stop was the French Creek Wildlife Preserve (also known as the Game Farm). I took a lot of pictures, but after reviewing them, I've decided I'm going back again to get more pictures without the stupid chain link fence. To hell with your angry predators - I demand better photos.

    Out of all of the photos, this one is my absolute favorite. It doesn't matter how many times I've seen it, it still makes me giggle...

    ...and I'm afraid a caption contest is just plain necessary. Even if I'm the only one who participates. ;)

    Seriously, though...

    Read and add comments to this entry! 10 Comments | Thursday August 9th 2007 at 7:02pm from Jenny +