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45. Waterfalls of Shenandoah National Park with Ranger Kevin Moses

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“I love everything about waterfalls. I love their energy. I love the sound they make in the otherwise quiet woods. I love the mist that forms at the base of the falls. If sunlight hits it just right, you can see a rainbow in the air. They're just plain pretty and photogenic. It's not a living creature, and yet it's animated. I think of it as an animated force in nature that always has life-like qualities even though it's not alive. And I just love that about waterfalls.” - Ranger Kevin Moses, Shenandoah National Park
What is it about waterfalls that draw us in? Perhaps it’s the mesmerizing sight of free-falling cascades, or the sound of a soothing trickle or a powerful thundering roar. Maybe it’s the feeling of mist that dusts our skin or the fresh scent of moisture and earth mixing in the air. Shenandoah National Park is home to dozens of waterfalls that attract thousands of visitors every year. Ranger Kevin Moses, the park’s Search and Rescue Coordinator, highlights some of his favorite falls, interesting facts about the formation of the park’s natural features, and how to prepare for a hike so you can safely enjoy the power and beauty of Shenandoah’s waterfalls. Let’s Go!
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Mentioned in this Episode:
Shenandoah National Park Homepage

SNP Geology

Hiking Basics

The 10 Essentials of Hiking

The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace

SNP Trail Maps

SNP Visitor Centers

SNP Hikes to Waterfalls

Episode 33, Hiking Old Rag Mountain with Gabby Dreyfus, Old Rag Mountain Stewards

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“I love everything about waterfalls. I love their energy. I love the sound they make in the otherwise quiet woods. I love the mist that forms at the base of the falls. If sunlight hits it just right, you can see a rainbow in the air. They're just plain pretty and photogenic. It's not a living creature, and yet it's animated. I think of it as an animated force in nature that always has life-like qualities even though it's not alive. And I just love that about waterfalls.” - Ranger Kevin Moses, Shenandoah National Park
What is it about waterfalls that draw us in? Perhaps it’s the mesmerizing sight of free-falling cascades, or the sound of a soothing trickle or a powerful thundering roar. Maybe it’s the feeling of mist that dusts our skin or the fresh scent of moisture and earth mixing in the air. Shenandoah National Park is home to dozens of waterfalls that attract thousands of visitors every year. Ranger Kevin Moses, the park’s Search and Rescue Coordinator, highlights some of his favorite falls, interesting facts about the formation of the park’s natural features, and how to prepare for a hike so you can safely enjoy the power and beauty of Shenandoah’s waterfalls. Let’s Go!
Follow VAOA Podcast:

Website I Instagram I Facebook

Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee

VAOA Podcast is Sponsored By:

· Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources I DWR Shop

· Breaks Interstate Park

· Virginia Association for Parks

· Virginia State Parks

Advertisers:

· Shenandoah National Park Trust

Mentioned in this Episode:
Shenandoah National Park Homepage

SNP Geology

Hiking Basics

The 10 Essentials of Hiking

The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace

SNP Trail Maps

SNP Visitor Centers

SNP Hikes to Waterfalls

Episode 33, Hiking Old Rag Mountain with Gabby Dreyfus, Old Rag Mountain Stewards

Fan Mail - Send Jessica a Text Message

Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:

jessica@virginiaoutdooradventures.com

  continue reading

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