V3 Hike-O-REE 2017
The 28th Annual V3 (Venturing, Varsity, and Venture) Hike-o-ree will be held October 27-29, 2017, at the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center, Front Royal, VA. Registration is limited to trail capacities of the fifteen trails. The Hike-o-ree is open to all Scout units including Venturing Crews, Sea Scout Ships, Varsity Teams, Boy Scout Troops, and Girl Scout Troops.
Units are encouraged to form trail crews consisting of no more than twelve members, including at least two adults. Participation minimum age for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts is 13 years old as of January 1, 2018.
Registration on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS begins on September 1, 2017, on the BSA National Capital Area Council website.
An initial unit deposit is required to reserve a particular hike not later than October 6, 2017. After you register for a hike and pay your deposit, you will be sent a confirmation email with the leader’s package and detailed information about the hike you have selected.
Because of the lead-time required to produce the t-shirts, the final date for submittal of number of shirts and sizes (small, medium, large, extra large, extra extra large) is October 13. NO ADDITIONAL ORDERS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER THAT DATE. The remaining balance, including fees for any no-shows, is also due on October 13. Submit payment and shirt information online using this web page.
The cost of the Hike-o-ree is $18.00 ($20.00 for extra extra large shirts) per participant.
Hikes are:
Hike #1 - White Oak/Cedar Run Canyon
Superstrenuous Elevation change: 3200 feet
Length: 9.7 miles Driving Distance (one way): 42.9 miles PATC Map: 10
This hike goes through two of the deepest and steepest ravines in the Shenandoah National Park. Both canyons have waterfalls, cascades and high cliffs.
Hike #2 - Robertson Mountain
Superstrenuous Elevation change: 2884 feet
Length: 11.3 miles Driving Distance (one way): 34.8 miles PATC Map: 10
This trail follows a beautiful trout stream to an original mountaineer's cabin and finally over one of the least climbed mountains in the Shenandoah National Park. If you want a challenge, climb Robertson Mountain from the east.
Hike #3 - Overall Run
Superstrenuous Elevation change: 2490 feet
Length: 9.5 miles Driving Distance (one way): 15.6 miles PATC Map: 9
This hike follows trails that were farm roads in pre-park days and gives access to the Overall Run Falls. At 93 feet, it is the highest waterfall in the Shenandoah National Park.
Hike #4 - Little Devil's Stairs
Strenuous Elevation change: 2155 feet
Length: 10.2 miles Driving Distance (one way): 26.1 miles PATC Map: 9
Little Devil's Stairs Trail winds around and between the rocks in a canyon, crossing and recrossing Keyser Run many times. Be sure to stop and visit a graveyard dating back to the early 1800s.
Hike #5 - Thorofare Mountain
Strenuous Elevation change: 2559 feet
Length: 9.5 miles Driving Distance (one way): 34.8 miles PATC Map: 10
This trail offers a waterfall, old farm roads that once connected the families in this area, two great swimming holes, and a restored mountaineer's cabin.
Hike #6 - Hazel Country
Strenuous Elevation change: 2467 feet
Length: 9.9 miles Driving Distance (one way): 34.8 miles PATC Map: 10
The mountaineer has been gone for 50 years, but the few old houses, which remain standing, old apple orchards, the lonely chimneys, and crude stone fences are evidence that he was here.
Hike #7 - Hazel Mountain
Strenuous Elevation change: 2365 feet
Length: 10.25 miles Driving Distance (one way): 32 miles PATC Map: 10
This hike takes you into one of the most remote areas of the Shenandoah National Park and is recommended for crews who are map and compass experts. It offers a waterfall, a swimming hole and a cave.
Hike #8- Old Rag
Strenuous Elevation change: 2423 feet
Length: 9.0 miles Driving Distance (one way): 35.0 miles PATC Map: 10
If you have never climbed "Old Raggedy Top", now's the time. This hike provides views in all directions, including a noble panorama of the mountains of the Shenandoah National Park.
Hike #9 - Jeremy's Run
Moderate Elevation change: 2222 feet
Length: 10.0 miles Driving Distance (one way): 35.0 miles PATC Map: 9
Jeremy's Run is one of the most scenic streams in the Northern District of the Shenandoah National Park. The trail is beautifully forested and the run itself is a continual series of cascades and pools.
Hike #10 - Signal Knob
Moderate Elevation change: 2770 feet
Length: 10.6 miles Driving Distance (one way): 15.4 miles PATC Map: G
Signal Knob was used by the Confederate forces during the Civil War to monitor movement of Federal troops. Excellent views are provided of the Shenandoah Valley.
Hike #11 - Thornton Hollow
Moderate Elevation change: 2384 feet
Length: 10.6 miles Driving Distance (one way): 28.5 miles PATC Map: 9
This hike gives the backpacker a taste of the Appalachian Trail. It descends over Piney Ridge and climbs back up along the beautiful North Fork of the Thornton River.
Hike #12 – Piney Ridge/Piney Branch
Moderate Elevation change: 1650 feet
Length: 9.4 miles Driving Distance (one way): 26.7 miles PATC Map: 9
Walk along a ridge where homes and farmlands once stood and see a spectacular view of a three tier waterfall. Offers two waterfalls and a deep swimming hole.
Hike #13- Big Devil’s Stairs Overlook
Moderate Elevation change: 1300 feet
Length: 10.5 miles Driving Distance (one way): 12.2 miles PATC Map: 9
This hike slabs around the eastern and southern slopes of Mount Marshall and provides a side trek to the east rim of Big Devil’s Stairs offering spectacular views of Big Devil’s Stairs canyon and the mountains beyond.
Hike #14 - Massanutten Mountain
Moderate Elevation change: 2237 feet
Length: 9.1 miles Driving Distance (one way): 16.0 miles PATC Map: G
From the top of the ridge, there will be opportunities for superb views both east towards the mountains of the Shenandoah National Park and west into the Shenandoah Valley.
Hike #15 – Sugarloaf Trail
Moderate Elevation change: 1876 feet
Length: 9.3 miles Driving Distance (one way): 25.4 miles PATC Map: 9
This trail uses both the Appalachian Trail and horse and foot trails that were farm roads in the pre-park days. It also offers two excellent viewing areas from the tops of Sugarloaf and Hogback Mountains.
Friday 10-27-2017 4:00 PM ET to
Sunday 10-29-2017 12:00 PM ET Past