While you climb or descend, you are always turning. The true surprise is the trees, millions and more of trees, everywhere. Every vista, every pull off, displays trees as far as you can see. No billboards, no commercial signage, no racing drivers, no trucks. For an unforgettable experience, go up high in the early AM before sunrise, park, wait and watch. You will be alone in an immensity. The day will dawn, but the mists and the clouds in the valleys may remain, and linger until the sun is well risen. You will see the mountains from above the clouds. A natural cathedral. A whole new view will open before you. It is like being in another world, which you are. The road curves endlessly, often under the canopy. There are deer, elk and bear sometimes on the edge or the road. They will disappear as the traffic mounts. The real shock is the quiet and the immensity. If you have never been, this will be a fantastic treat.
@@dashcamdestinations pretty nice for the first time. I went across the Linncove Viaduct which was cool but I didn't go south enough to see any tunnels. Next time.
Thank you for showing me this I would love to visit this place
You should!
While you climb or descend, you are always turning. The true surprise is the trees, millions and more of trees, everywhere. Every vista, every pull off, displays trees as far as you can see. No billboards, no commercial signage, no racing drivers, no trucks. For an unforgettable experience, go up high in the early AM before sunrise, park, wait and watch. You will be alone in an immensity. The day will dawn, but the mists and the clouds in the valleys may remain, and linger until the sun is well risen. You will see the mountains from above the clouds. A natural cathedral. A whole new view will open before you. It is like being in another world, which you are. The road curves endlessly, often under the canopy. There are deer, elk and bear sometimes on the edge or the road. They will disappear as the traffic mounts. The real shock is the quiet and the immensity. If you have never been, this will be a fantastic treat.
I was driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway yesterday near Boone and Blowing Rock. We should link up sometime!
Nice! How was your drive?
@@dashcamdestinations pretty nice for the first time. I went across the Linncove Viaduct which was cool but I didn't go south enough to see any tunnels. Next time.
Is this close to the church that you can look out over the mountains? I've seen pictures but I'm not quite sure where it is
Not sure, but if you find a picture of the church I would love to see it.