
What we’re about
Welcome Hikers!
Our goal is to help you explore on foot the abundance of wonderful natural places Virginia has to offer. If you're a beginner, we'll make sure that you never hike alone (unless you want to!). We'll also teach you how to become an intrepid hiker capable of exploring wherever (the rugged Shenandoah National Park, for instance) and whenever (at night!). We're aided in our efforts to get out and explore by Great Outdoor Provision Co., which provides us space for clinics and meetings, and pays the fee for our Meetup site.
Membership Information:
Our leadership team consists of dedicated volunteers who work hard and give generously of their time so that we have a calendar full of fun events. As a Member, you can help show your appreciation by helping with the following:
Member Profile & Photo:
Name: Please refrain from using an alias – use your first name or first name and initial from last (i.e. Jane or Jane D).
Introduction: Write a line or two about yourself…
Picture: Please include a picture of yourself – not your dog, random landscape, group photo, etc… This is extremely helpful to event organizers who are trying to identify you. As a point of safety concerns – many hike leaders/event organizers will REQUIRE A PROFILE PHOTO FOR ATTENDANCE IN AN EVENT!!! Without an acceptable photo, you may find that you’re moved from attending an event to being waitlisted. If you have difficulty in uploading a photo, any event organizer will be happy to try to help you. If you have a personal reason for not wanting to post your photo, please include “No Photo” at the end of your Profile Introduction and be sure to communicate this to your event organizer(s).
Hike Ratings: You will find upcoming events posted on the Home Page as well as the calendar. Please read each event/hikes description to see if it’s a good fit for you. If you have any concerns about your ability to do a hike, please contact the Hikes Event Organizer. We want to the experience to be fun and safe for both you and your fellow hikers. If you are new to the group and/or new to hiking please review Hike Ratings - Hike Ratings.
Know your capabilities before you sign up for a hike. The ratings system was developed so you have a good idea what you’re signing up for. Hike Leaders may screen prospective hikers to make sure that each participant can finish the hike. Self-evaluation and screening are important because someone who can’t finish a hike puts himself in danger and ruins the enjoyment for all.
Code of Conduct: Members of GetHiking Charlottesville are required to show their organizers, hike leaders, sponsors and other members the utmost courtesy and respect. Disrespect or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated and you will be immediately removed and banned from the group. If you feel you’ve been a victim of such behavior please bring it to the Organizer’s/Co-Organizer’s attention.
GetHiking Charlottesville is NOT a dating MeetUp group. We promote being in the outdoors, friendships, fitness and fun. Do not assume because someone is single and in the group that they are waiting for you to sweep them off their feet. Chances are, they aren’t. There are plenty of other MeetUp groups and websites, that are meant specifically for dating. Please join one of those, if you’re looking for someone to date…As member of GetHiking Charlottesville you agree to Code of Conduct
Disclaimer:
GetHiking Charlottesville Organizers are not professional guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were hiking alone. By signing up for and/or attending our events, you acknowledge, understand, accept and agree that the activities we organize can be dangerous and can cause serious bodily injury and possibly death.
GetHiking’s Charlottesville's Organizer, Co-Organizers, Event Organizers and Sponsors are not responsible for the safety of participants, members and guest. We will try our best to prevent accidents, but we are not responsible if something happens to you.
By joining GetHiking Charlottesville you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer - GetHiking's DisclaimerRSVP:
When you RSVP for an event, you take up one of the allotted spaces for that event. If you don't show up, you deny another member the opportunity to attend. The same applies to changing your RSVP from "yes" to "no" just before an event. Even if an event is not full, the organizer must often make arrangements based on the number of people that RSVP'd and sometimes make last minute adjustments based on the number that actually attend.
Please be respectful of both the person organizing the event as well as other members who would have enjoyed the opportunity to join in the fun but were denied that opportunity due to a no-show.
Only RSVP, if you plan to attend! If your plans change and you are no longer able to attend, please update your RSVP as soon as possible. Not showing up for an event results in a “No Show”. Three No Shows can lead to membership suspension and/or being dropped from events with a waitlist. It is each member’s responsibility to keep up with their RSVP’s… For more info see - RSVP and No Shows
Hiking With Dogs:
Dogs are allowed on hikes at the discretion of the Hike Leader and the policies/regulations of the trails and area being hiked. Rather than assume that your pup is welcome on a hike, please ask in the hike's comment section if this is a "dog friendly hike". Prior to bringing your dog, please review our - Dog Policy
Dogs must be kept on a short (max 6’, non-retractable) leash
Owners must pick up after their dogs
Owners must bring plenty of water for their dog
Dogs must be well behaved and capable of keeping up with the group
Despite all the necessary policy and guidelines, you will find that we’re a friendly and easy to get to know group. We hope you’ll get outside and join us on the trail soon!
Upcoming events
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Hogback Mountain Circuit Hike-7 Miles-Moderate
North Research Park, 4105 Lewis and Clark Drive, Charlottesville, VA, USStarting Point - Piney Branch Trailhead (Across from Matthews Arm)
Ending Point - Piney Branch Trailhead (Across from Matthews Arm)'
Hike Distance/Rating - 7 Miles/Moderate
PLEASE NOTE - We are going to be getting into the peak fall colors. We are also going to be getting into the colder fall weather. It is going to be very important to pay attention to the weather forecast and be prepared to come to the hike dressed in layers with beanies and gloves. We are going up to the North District of Shenandoah National Park to soak in those fall colors.
GPS Trailhead Coordinates - [38.750584, -78.294147]( "Get Directions")
Hike Highlights - Piney Branch Trail, Pole Bridge Link Trail, Keyser Fire Road, Skyline Drive, Appalachian Trail, Peak Fall Colors, Multiple Vista Points
Hike Details - This is a circuit hike in the North District of Shenandoah National Park that will take us to the summit of Hogback Mountain. We will also have the peak fall colors during this hike. We will start the hike going down the Piney Branch Trail to the intersection with the Pole Bridge Link Trail. We will continue on the Pole Bridge Link Trail to the Keyser Fire Road. We will turn left on the Keyser Run Fire Road and hike up to and cross Skyline Drive. We will turn onto the connector trail to the Appalachian Trail. We will turn left and steadily climb up to our first vista point of the day. We will descend and then have our steepest climb of the to the summit of Hogback Mountain. We will stop at the main viewpoint and enjoy the incredible fall colors. We will continue on the Appalachian Trail to another crossing of Skyline Drive and another vista point. This will be our last vista point of the day as we will cross Skyline Drive 2 more times before finishing this circuit hike. There will be an optional post hike at either Elkwallow Wayside, at Rapahhanock Pizza Kitchen, or another location on the return to Charlottesville.
What to Bring - Broken in Hiking Boots, Trekking Poles, Lunch/Snacks, 3 to 5 Liters of Water/Electrolytes, First Aid Kit, Good Day Pack, Camera, Tick Repellent, Money for Your Driver, Layers of Clothing for cooler fall Weather, Beanies, Gloves
12 attendeesHiking near Wintergreen, then Oktoberfest
Wintergreen Resort , 39 Mountain Inn Loop, Roseland, VA 22967-8151, Roseland, VA, USHike near Wintergreen, approximately 4 miles. Meet at Shamokin Springs Nature Preserve (very limited parking; it's across from 1423 Blue Ridge DRIVE). We will take the nature loop trail to the old Appalachian Trail, cross the road and continue on old AT and return to parking. Then drive to the Mountain Inn and meet at rear entrance.
Wintergreen Resort OKTOBERFEST from 12 noon-11 pm (optional). If anyone else will wear German attire, I'll bring mine. Purchase food etc from vendors.
(PS Note, I will not participate in the sauerkraut eating contest. ;-) )
Wintergreen Oktoberfest#### 12:00pm – 12:20pm Alphorn Mini Session Dobie Ski Slope
#### 12:00pm – 3:00pm Low n Brows German Band Blue Ridge Terrace
#### 12:00pm – 5:00pm Wintergreen Club Outdoor Office Blue Ridge Terrace1
#### 2:00pm – 6:30pm Scenic Chairlift Rides Blue Ridge Express
#### 12:00pm – 7:00pm Oktoberfest – Beer Fest, Live Music + Food Blue Ridge Terrace
#### 12:00pm – 7:00 pm Artisan + Crafter Showcase Blue Ridge Terrace12:00pm – 7:00pm Yard Games Blue Ridge Terrace
#### 12:30pm – 1:00pm Blow an Alphorn Dobie Ski Slope1:00pm – 7:00pm
#### Axe Throwing Dobie Ski Slope2:00pm – 2:20pm Alphorn Mini Session Dobie Ski Slope2:00pm – 4:00pm Paint + Sip: “Pumpkin Patch” The Edge – Windsong Room
#### 2:30pm – 3:00pm Blow an Alphorn Dobie Ski Slope
#### 3:00pm* Costume Parade (humans + pets) Blue Ridge Event Tent3:15pm* Stein Holding Competition Blue Ridge Event Tent
#### 3:45pm* Sauerkraut Eating Contest Blue Ridge Event Tent
#### 4:00pm – 4:20pm Alphorn Mini Session Dobie Ski Slope4:00pm* Wife/Partner Carrying Contest Dobie Ski Slope
#### 4:30pm* Keg Throwing Competition Dobie Ski Slope
#### 4:30pm – 5:00pm Blow an Alphorn Dobie Ski Slope
#### 8:00pm – 11pm Live Entertainment at The Edge
*Competition times subject to change based on participation*
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