Hiking in Shenandhoah

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You can't go to Shenandoah. You can't cross state lines unless it's nonessential. For example, if you live in DC and you shop at a Giant in Silver Spring, you're fine. If you live in Maryland and you feel you need to drive three hours into Virginia to go for a walk, you're not.

A better question is are you allowed to or should you drive a distance for a hike. My guess is probably not a good idea. On one hand, if you live in downtown Bethesda and everybody and their kids are on the Capital Crescent, it might seem wise to drive to another trail. However, if you're making regular trips up I-270 to hike trails every other day, the social distancing advantage you get by hiking in less populated areas will be negated by the needs to go to gas stations or any car issues.

This isn't supposed to last all summer. Save the adventure hikes for July and August. Get good walks in around your neighborhoods. If your favorite bike trails are crowded, try going at dawn or sunset. It's not the end of the world.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you understand what SHELTER IN PLACE MEANS!?!?!?!

It DOES NOT mean “act like every day is a weekend”, where you get to go do fun stuff that you don’t normally do.

IT MEANS STAY IN YOUR F’ING HOUSE!!!


If I were in charge of the police, I would issue standing orders to give people like you beat downs with sticks and rubber hoses the first time you were caught outside your house. The second time, they’d just shoot yiu in the head right there on the street.


People like OP are the whole freakin reason we’re in a pandemic right now.

STAY HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


We are not under a shelter in place order, at least in Virginia. Going to the parks to exercise, with family members, or even with others if you are social distancing, is expressly permitted.
In Virginia the Governor told us to only go to parks if we can walk or bike there. Parking lots are closed. Do not drive to a park. Stay in your neighborhood.


Busybodies continue to be a worse disease than coronavirus.

Stop telling others what to do. So annoying.
I'm not telling you anything. This is from the Governor.


NP here, this is exactly what the Governor did say at Monday's press conference.


Not true. You can go outside.


He said if you can walk or bike to the park to go hiking that’s fine. What part of reading comprehension is difficult for you? I watched the press conference and he did indeed say this. He specifically said he didn’t want people driving to get to a park to hike far from their house. Them the breaks.


Wait. He said I could go outside my house? Doesn't he know that my neighbors are ready to shoot me if I step foot on the lawn or approach my corona (mail) box?
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Anonymous wrote:Do you understand what SHELTER IN PLACE MEANS!?!?!?!

It DOES NOT mean “act like every day is a weekend”, where you get to go do fun stuff that you don’t normally do.

IT MEANS STAY IN YOUR F’ING HOUSE!!!


If I were in charge of the police, I would issue standing orders to give people like you beat downs with sticks and rubber hoses the first time you were caught outside your house. The second time, they’d just shoot yiu in the head right there on the street.


People like OP are the whole freakin reason we’re in a pandemic right now.

STAY HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


LOL. Thanks for the much needed laugh I got from visualizing this in action.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Do you understand what SHELTER IN PLACE MEANS!?!?!?!

It DOES NOT mean “act like every day is a weekend”, where you get to go do fun stuff that you don’t normally do.

IT MEANS STAY IN YOUR F’ING HOUSE!!!


If I were in charge of the police, I would issue standing orders to give people like you beat downs with sticks and rubber hoses the first time you were caught outside your house. The second time, they’d just shoot yiu in the head right there on the street.


People like OP are the whole freakin reason we’re in a pandemic right now.

STAY HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


We are not under a shelter in place order, at least in Virginia. Going to the parks to exercise, with family members, or even with others if you are social distancing, is expressly permitted.
In Virginia the Governor told us to only go to parks if we can walk or bike there. Parking lots are closed. Do not drive to a park. Stay in your neighborhood.


Actually, he said it is ok to drive to exercise, and to a park, but preferably the shorter the better. So, no.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should do what they are doing in my sisters town in France. You can only exerciser up to one kilometer from where you live.


How does that work exactly?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you understand what SHELTER IN PLACE MEANS!?!?!?!

It DOES NOT mean “act like every day is a weekend”, where you get to go do fun stuff that you don’t normally do.

IT MEANS STAY IN YOUR F’ING HOUSE!!!


If I were in charge of the police, I would issue standing orders to give people like you beat downs with sticks and rubber hoses the first time you were caught outside your house. The second time, they’d just shoot yiu in the head right there on the street.


People like OP are the whole freakin reason we’re in a pandemic right now.

STAY HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


We are not under a shelter in place order, at least in Virginia. Going to the parks to exercise, with family members, or even with others if you are social distancing, is expressly permitted.
In Virginia the Governor told us to only go to parks if we can walk or bike there. Parking lots are closed. Do not drive to a park. Stay in your neighborhood.


Actually, he said it is ok to drive to exercise, and to a park, but preferably the shorter the better. So, no.


Wording from NoVa Parks:

As per Governor Ralph Northam’s Stay at Home Order, issued today and effective immediately, do not drive to our parks. If you live close enough to walk or ride a bike you may access the trails, but there is no parking.
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Hahahaha
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The local people don't want our germs. Stay away OP.
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You need to stay home.
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Anonymous wrote:Be sure to take scones and dried fruits and other organic goodies from Whole Paycheck.

I will be home wondering how I can pay my utilities bills.


Blame republicans trump and hogan. They shut the whole friggin country down. Democrats were trying to keep businesses open so people could stay employed, but republicans have never cared about working people. They shut the whole country down and killed the economy.
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Anonymous wrote:You can't go to Shenandoah. You can't cross state lines unless it's nonessential. For example, if you live in DC and you shop at a Giant in Silver Spring, you're fine. If you live in Maryland and you feel you need to drive three hours into Virginia to go for a walk, you're not.

A better question is are you allowed to or should you drive a distance for a hike. My guess is probably not a good idea. On one hand, if you live in downtown Bethesda and everybody and their kids are on the Capital Crescent, it might seem wise to drive to another trail. However, if you're making regular trips up I-270 to hike trails every other day, the social distancing advantage you get by hiking in less populated areas will be negated by the needs to go to gas stations or any car issues.

This isn't supposed to last all summer. Save the adventure hikes for July and August. Get good walks in around your neighborhoods. If your favorite bike trails are crowded, try going at dawn or sunset. It's not the end of the world.


By August all you’ll be doing is stepping over bodies in the dark and trying to find something to eat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to take scones and dried fruits and other organic goodies from Whole Paycheck.

I will be home wondering how I can pay my utilities bills.


Blame republicans trump and hogan. They shut the whole friggin country down. Democrats were trying to keep businesses open so people could stay employed, but republicans have never cared about working people. They shut the whole country down and killed the economy.


God your so dumb.

Newsome of California, Breed of San Fran, and Cuomo of NY were the first to issue these orders. They are all Dems!!!!! How dumb are you?!!
Anonymous
Agreed, Dems posted these orders first.

They are the correct thing to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to take scones and dried fruits and other organic goodies from Whole Paycheck.

I will be home wondering how I can pay my utilities bills.


Blame republicans trump and hogan. They shut the whole friggin country down. Democrats were trying to keep businesses open so people could stay employed, but republicans have never cared about working people. They shut the whole country down and killed the economy.


Oh let’s not forget Bowser of DC, is she a Republican? Hmm
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EyeCandyOP wrote:My husband and I are avid hikers. It's was amateur hour the last time we went out (2nd week of March). All these people have suddenly discovered the parks and they aren't keeping a distance or using "leave no trace" principles.

We went to a Virginia state park two weekends ago and the parking lot was unusually busy for the early morning. We went out on a trail we knew wasn't popular (too long for newbies) and when we came back, the parking lot was packed and people were not keeping their distance.

If you're a hiker, you'll want to take this time off. You don't want to be out there.


This. I too am a long-time avid hiker and I pray all the bad behaving come-latelys forget everything they've seen once the pandemic subsides. You know, they go back to whatever replaces solidcore and barry's boot camp and lose interest in that trail they "discovered"
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