Overlanding West Virginia: The Devil's Teacup

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Why is this set of tracks and trails through the West Virginia wilderness called the Devil's Teacup? I have no idea. What I do know is that these 40 miles of trails will give you a glimpse of just about everything you can imagine east of the Mississippi: deep mudholes, ruts, v-notches, water crossings, idyllic woodlands, crazy inclines, radical declines, downed trees, off camber sections, mountain views, and even evidence of coal mining left behind. (OK . There weren't any oceans, large lakes or arches, but you get the idea.) If you don't like what you see, just wait a few miles as it is likely to change right before your eyes. Can you drive this in a day? Probably. At least most of it anyway! Though you might run into the same challenge we did in the far northern section and have to decide if that part of the trail is truly worth the drive. But otherwise, this was an awesome though very long day of exploring the wild wilderness of West Virginia. Enjoy!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @JourneyBeyondOverland
    @JourneyBeyondOverland  4 години тому

    We hope you enjoy this adventure through the wilds of West Virginia! We are just returning from a fantastic 19 days on the road including the Ozarks, Arizona, Utah, and a stop in Colorado and look forward to sharing all those adventures with you in the weeks to come!

  • @PapawGrandmaAdventures
    @PapawGrandmaAdventures 3 години тому

    Awesome looking trail. I'm surprised that section was all grown in. You'd think the sxs's would have it worn in through there.

    • @JourneyBeyondOverland
      @JourneyBeyondOverland  3 години тому +1

      @PapawGrandmaAdventures it surprised us as well. It looked like the saplings were bent down the hill rather than up, so it seems someone has just been driving down it. Otherwise, an awesome trail and we were surprised it isn't better known.