Beartown, wild and wonderful WV.

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I can see why, nice place for a hike.

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Wow if that place could talk. I wonder how many ancients passed between those gaps. It is a very beautiful place and looks like it could tell many a story.
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Nice! If it wasn't a 5 hour drive from my house, I'd pay a visit (was hoping it was in northeastern WV). It looks like you took those pictures quite a few years ago. Do you still go back there regularly and if so, is it still relatively unspoiled?
 

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Wow if that place could talk. I wonder how many ancients passed between those gaps. It is a very beautiful place and looks like it could tell many a story.
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agreed Tn, you get that feeling when your there.


thanks for the comments guys and gals.

Dan, it's been a few years since I've been back, there are many parts of wv that are unspoiled and untravelled, just got to get off the beaten path. I'm considering driving up there this afternoon, I'll bring the camera along and update this post later this evening.
 

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more pics of Beartown 6/7/09
 

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Looks amazing. I could see taking my mountain bike through there :thumbsup:
 

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I'm always drawn to places like that. Have yet to MD any of them at all, but have some picked out. Will post pics as soon as I get them. One spot, has names and dates carved in the 19th century.

Had a little cabin built beneath a rock overhang when I was a kid.. er young kid. :D

Great shots!
 

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Appreciate the comments everyone. I got off the tourist trail and found some interesting places that would make an md'er or artifact hunter drool. The first pic is a rock shelter, 2nd pic is about 50 yards from that is a really old civil war era fence, and behind the fence is a natural limestone ravine that could have easily been some type of fort. I say this because the fence is right in front of the ravine and faces the only opening on the ridge that overlooks a field.
 

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Fantastic shots I really do want to go there! :icon_sunny: Do you know any history of the people who traveled or lived there? :read2:
 

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thirty7, do you now live in Beartown, WVa? I was born and raised about 8 miles from there up the Little Sandy River, a town by the name of Raysal. The town was named for Ray Salvadus. Those photos you have there were they taken on the river side of the mountain or on the Panther State Forest on the other side of the mountain? I have been in every nook and cranny, every hollow and spur within fifty miles of Beartown as a youngster searching for wild ginseng. I have searched in Panther State Forest also, beautiful country except for the Japanese hornets, rattlesnakes, copperheads and an occasional bear or two. I have hunted ginseng on Whiteoak, Preacher's Fork, Slick Rock, Big Lick and other streams in Panther State Forest. If you go to the top of Beartown mountain and turn to the left along the ridge road you will end up on Bradshaw Mountain on State Line Ridge near a place called Estepp Ridge. The ridge was named for my grandmother's people on my dad's side of the family. My gggrandfather was shot and killed on the ridge during the Civil War while holding my ggrandmother in his arms. All told during the war over 35 of my ancestors on that side of the family was killed holding the line between the North and the South after West Virginia separated from Virginia on June 20, 1863.

Keep posting the great pictures. Where exactly is that trail located? I know I have been there but the location fells from my memory. Again thanks for the great pictures and taking me back home if only in memory.

Hello Beale, I enjoyed your post, and the area you're talking about is on the opposite side of the state as this Beartown is in the far eastern side of West Virginia in Pocahontas county. I've been to panther state park and the scenery is quite similar , really nice country. I'm from Greenbrier county originally , but now live in western Va.
 

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no problem Albert, I should have said what area I was talking about in the first post. It's actually in the town of Droop, area of a significant civil war battle. Check it out if you get the chance. have a good one.
 

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now theres a real treasure :icon_thumleft:
 

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Aw man, wish I could go there and camp for a few days and explore. Maybe in my next life. Cool pics of a cool place.
 

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Well i tell you guys what ill go hiking soon. Ill take my camera. Don't be scared when i show the biggest freaking hill that i climb.
 

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civil war hunter said:
Well i tell you guys what ill go hiking soon. Ill take my camera. Don't be scared when i show the biggest freaking hill that i climb.

Well alright sir, looking foward to seeing the pic.
 

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