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Adventure Travel in West Virginia’s New River Gorge

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Adventure Travel in West Virginia, New River Gorge [485,180] are coupled to a simple rock, hundreds of feet above the ground’ Looking for your next walk or drive as it rises slowly’ Suddenly a small voice speaks to you? Are you too small Bitty elected to call a spirit?

The answer is yes, sort of’ You get bitten by the bug of adventure travel and there is no cure’ All we can hope to keep the food is the error until it is too old and gray (hey wait a minute, I’m old and gray) to hold in place’

But at least you have many stories to tell your children? unless we put aside this rock’

I think these thoughts, because I just read an article titled Adrenaline Nation in April 2006 outside the journal of the small town of Fayettville, West Virginia’ I think this city has more opportunities for adventure vacations than any other region of the United States (I welcome any disagreement on this point will probably give me your comments in other places to visit)’

For example:

* Whitewater’ There are several class III and IV rapids open throughout the spring and summer in the region’ And in September and October, the dam is opened to create Summerville Class V + rapid for those of you with a stomach of steel’
* You can also offers courses in kayaking on the river corridors in North America on the New River’ Beginners can learn about tamer sections of the river, while kayakers canget wet (very wet) and in the flow of Class III rapids’ Check out their website at www’ Narr’com if you dare’
* Mountain bike for those who prefer to remain dry (but not the mind is muddy, cut and scratched) Fayettville The trail covers 2′8 miles of the city, while another track called Cunard Kaymoor-Trail is 7 miles and Summerville lead around the lake’
* Climbing’ For the severely brain damaged in you, the locals call it just? The discombobulated’ I can not help but think that is what happens if you fall 511 feet of this wall of pure sandstone, which rises above the New River Gorge’ I heard a great view if you never make the summit’ You can check that www’newriverclimbing’com’
* However, when the day is over, you want to eat’ Outside magazine recommends Smokey? S in the throat, a place known for its wild boar ribs gormet buffet and a spectacular view of the New River Gorge’