We had a three-day weekend coming up and we wanted to do something with some of our working friends. A paddling trip was considered. We hoped Jim and Ann, Katie and Michael would be able to join us for a three-day, two-night canoe camping trip. Everyone had Friday off and Katie had Saturday and Sunday off (her only weekend off in November). Yea! Next came the obstacles... OK, Jim and Ann were going to be in Hawaii for her brother's 11/11/11 wedding...trip to Hawaii vs padding with Myron and Dorcas...duh, no brainer. Next, Katie and Michael's 2 year old daughter has never been in a canoe...and with their work schedule not sure when they will have time to do the introduction... Maybe we should consider a backpacking trip. It was early...we still had time to plan.
Our friend Ken sent us an e-mail inviting us to spend the weekend with him and another couple in a co-worker's "cabin" in Fries, VA. We could go up on Thursday, bike and hike two or three days, enjoy the hot tub, time around a campfire and a great view overlooking the New River.
Choices, choices... We talked with Katie to see how their plans were coming together. Nothing definite yet. So, she suggested we go with the Virginia trip. We could get together with them another time. Ah, it's great to be retired and flexible.
So, how do we pack for a weekend in a cabin? We need sheets and towels, food for breakfasts, lunches and dinners... We know how to pack for canoe camping trips, no problem. We know how to pack for RV camping, no problem. We know how to pack for a backpacking trip, no problem. OK, I know we can do this. The cabin has a fully furnished kitchen, check. Will we have quick breakfasts of cereal, yogurt or group breakfasts and cook? Will we eat out for dinner or cook group meals? After consulting with Ken we planned for quick breakfasts, cook in Saturday night and eat out Thursday and Friday. We have a plan and we'll stop by the Super Walmart in Galax on the way up.
Now, for packing. There is a king, a queen, a twin and 2 full size beds. What size sheets do we take? King, Queen and Full? Well, maybe take the king set and it can fit either. We'll need trike gear, layered clothing for cold weather. Packs and hiking boots (from the RV) camera, binoculars, food and medicine for Matilda. ...this shouldn't be this hard. Believe it or not...we packed the car and met Ken in King at 4:30. At Walmart in Galax we shopped for groceries. The plan changed from quick to group cooked breakfasts. OK, Myron would fix omelets for everyone on Saturday, John would fix French toast for everyone on Sunday. We could cook in three nights...meat to grill, charcoal...extra snacks and beverages. OK, we're good.
We finally arrived at the lovely "cabin" which is a very lovely house well furnished with a great view of the New River, hot tub, gas log fireplace, private yard for Matilda to run and play. Nice.
After a few housekeeping chores and turning on everything, we settled in for a cozy evening. Friday was forecast to be a bit chilly so Ken, Myron and I agreed a hike would be our best choice. John and Easter would arrive Friday evening so we will bike on Saturday when the temps will be warmer.
We drove to Cumberland Knob for a 4 mile hike. Access to the parking lot and our trail head was closed so we joined another vehicle and parked beside the road and walked through the gate. The day was beautiful and just the right amount of chill in the air for a moderately strenuous hike. We had the trail to ourselves most of the day. We met a couple from Raleigh who Ken knew (small world) and later met a large border collie running ahead of his owner. Matilda was a bit shy initially (he was really big for a border), then they became friends and chased each other for a few minutes. The dog's owner arrived and told us he was a "wolf" border collie. Interesting...
The hot tub wasn't warm enough to try out after our hike. We grilled steaks and enjoyed a nice campfire. We welcomed Ester and John when they arrived later and settled in.
Saturday was another beautiful day. Myron treated us to a delicious breakfast of hearty omelets and cheese grits, then we all set out for the New River Trail access in Fries. Myron and I packed a lunch and planned to eat on the trail; Ken, Esther and John decided to bike into Galax for lunch at a local diner. The trail was in good condition so the trikes (Myron and I) moved along fairly well albeit not nearly so fast as the bikers (Ken, Esther and John). I was trailing everyone...but not a problem, it was a great day to enjoy a leisurely ride. It had been about a year since we last triked. Myron pushed ahead and stopped periodically for me to catch up. There were several groups of riders (not crowds) out this day with most pedaling from Galax to Fries and return. There was one church group traveling our way Fries to Galax and return. They had folks setting up for lunch and a campfire at the Fries access. I think they turned around at Fries Junction.
Sunday morning John treated us to delicious French Toast and Ester prepared a wonderful fruit salad with her "secret" ingredient chocolate chips. Yum.
Before heading home we decided to do a short hike on the Virginia Highlands horse trail near Fries. After quite a bit of car "hiking" we located the trail and enjoyed a nice walk in the woods.
We returned to the "cabin" and cleaned house, turned everything off, locked up and packed up for home... the workers back to face a new week and Myron and me to plan our next adventure. Life is good. Nice meeting you Esther and John. Thanks Ken for inviting us...keep us on your list for next time.













































