New Web-Site

Hey Gang

Just wanted to let you all know:
I will still post to this site and do some sporadic maintainance on it - because I really like playing with it - but our main site has moved to
greatoutdoorendeavors.com.

There you will be able to find the most up-to-the-minute details of upcoming hikes and events, as well as the blog, and pictures, and other cool stuff. Soon, we'll even have Great OutDoor Endeavors logoed gear you can purchase, which means we'll even have a "shopping cart." How cool is that?

So, see ya at the new site -

Mike

Welcome……

To Great OutDoor Endeavors! Our ministry is focused on understanding God, via nature, using the Bible as our guide. God has many things to say about the world He created and how it relates to us, and us to Him.

Our hikes, camping trips, and other outdoor activities focus on God’s creation and bringing us closer to Him. Using short devotionals, creation “tidbits”, and the Bible, we will strive to lead you to a better understanding of His word and a closer relationship with Him.

Join us as we explore God's creation in the Great OutDoors!

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

While We Were Out

Well, well – good to be back! We missed you while we were out! It’s hard to believe a month has gone by since our last chat. So much has gone on – let’s catch up, shall we?

We have taken groups on three hikes: Big Devil’s Staircase, Rose River Falls (yeah, I know – again; as you can probably tell – I love that trail), and Mary’s Rock (longer version of a short trail this time). We also took a group on our big camping weekend to Natural Bridge/VA Safari Park.

Big Devil’s Staircase: Valerie and I had done this one once before but had to stop short of finishing it completely. We had gotten a late start and darkness threatened to overtake us. This time, we were determined to make the circuit, including the “old trail” alongside the creek.
First, let me explain the “old trail.” Seems the “old trail” kept getting flooded out and washed away, so instead of constantly re-marking and blazing the “old trail,” it was just decided to eliminate the “old trail.”

I had read, on another hike sight, by a fellow hiker, that the old trail was easy to find, “awesome route finding skills,” or something along that line, were not needed to find the remainder of the trail. Honestly, that was what I read. Yeah, right.

Off we went, determined to conquer the entire trail, all 5+ miles of it. We reached, and passed, the point we had turned back the first time. So far, so good. We reached the point where our map said to turn around because, and I quote, “beyond this point begins a steep descent and is not recommended.” I drive for a living and I know there are times to follow directions to the “T” and times where you can improvise and take chances. Trust me on this, unless you want to work real hard at your hike – TURN AROUND when the map tells you it’s not a good idea to proceed.

We pressed on, beginning the aforementioned “steep descent.” And it was. We kept going in anticipation of the cool hike back up beside the flowing water to the waterfalls spotted in the canyon earlier. Amazing what one will do for the sight of a waterfall.

We kept going – over a trail that had seen better maintenance days. Some parts were leaf covered and disappeared, while other parts were blocked by downed trees. By looking for the next blaze and a little off-roading, er, I mean off-trailing, we plodded ever onward.
We finally made it to the park boundary at the bottom of the mountain and the creek we would follow back to the top. Or thought we would follow back to the top.

Now, I don’t know when the fella who said no outstanding navigation skills were necessary had last been this far, but it was quickly obvious that there was no trail. I hiked about 150 yards up the stream to see if I could find any blaze markings or sign of an “old trail;” there was nothing to be seen. Could we have found our way? Pride says “YES!” Did we? No.

Did I mention we took our dogs again? Note to everyone out there: if you take a trail that’s labeled strenuous, don’t take an animal with you until you’ve had a chance to check the trail out. You would think Valerie, after taking an unplanned bath the last time, would be especially sensitive to this, but alas, we don’t seem to have learned our lesson … but I digress.

We decided to turn around and take the sure way back. Two problems with that plan.
1. By this time we were well past the ½ way point of the original hike. Our 5+ mile hike just turned into an 8+ mile hike. That wasn’t the worst part though, because –
2. That “steep descent” that wasn’t recommended now became a steep ascent that I don’t recommend.

We finally made it to the top and were completely worn out. The worst part was, because we took longer than expected, we missed our traditional “triumphant hike” ice cream cone at our favorite spot: Stonewall Abbey in Sperryville.

Remember that pride thing I mentioned earlier? Because of it, there is one thing you can count on: we’ll be back to Big Devil’s Staircase and we will conquer the “old trail.”

Next post: we’ll get you up-to-date on the other two hikes and Natural Bridge trip. Till then – get OutDoors and Meet Your Maker!

Coming Fall ‘09

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Meet Your Maker - On the River!
Kayaking/canoing and an overnight camp on the Rappahannock River. Coming in September!

Upcoming Hikes

No local hikes scheduled. Hikes will be scheduled as weather permits.


Please let us know if you are interested in joining us, so that we don't leave you behind if you run late AND so we can notify you if we have to cancel. godendeavors@yahoo.com

**Please make sure that you re-check this site before leaving to meet us for any hikes. From time-to-time there will be changes in the schedule, due to weather or unforeseen problems. We will post changes as quickly as possible.


More Upcoming Events

Camping in Shenandoah National Park

Trip Is Full

Friday, July 21 - Sunday, June 23, 2009

We will be pursuing God through His creation at Matthew Arm campground and through two hikes in the park.

Come ready to Meet Your Maker!

Contact Mike at godendeavors@yahoo.com for an itinerary and cost info.

*Details to follow.

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Meet Your Maker - Under the Stars!

Friday night, August 14, 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Come join us as we watch the Perseids Meteor Shower. The Perseids is one of the best meteor showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at their peak.

We will enjoy God's handiwork and find God's provision and protection in this amazing event!

Bring a blanket or chair and your favorite drinks and snacks, then sit back and be amazed ...

*Cloud cover can cause viewing to be severely reduced. In the event of clouds/bad weather, the makeup date will be Saturday, Aug. 15.

Please contact Mike at godendeavors@yahoo.com for more information.