Anonymous wrote:There are three loops - A is the one with a lot of scrambling. B has some boulders you need to climb over but no drop offs that I can recall, and C is basically just a pretty walk in the woods. C is the farthest from the parking area though so your child would need to be able to walk for a couple of miles to get to C, walk C, and walk back. There's a path that goes along the canal and each walk loops off it - first A, then B, then C.
Anonymous wrote:We did section C when DD was probably 5 or 6 and that worked out well. She's not the most coordinated so we didn't feel comfortable taking her on other sections at that age with all the rocks.
Anonymous wrote:
Just a portion of it? I've seen toddlers on there, including mine.
Anonymous wrote:See, now, I'd take a 5 year old on Old Rag, but not the BGT. Something about that rock scramble above the river just freaks me out. Sometimes I get stuck there and momentarily paralyzed by fear. The thought of my kid falling into the river would push me over the edge! Old Rag is tiring but there are no places where I'd worry about mortal injury...
Anonymous wrote:PP, that is *awesome* that your 5 yo did Old Rag! I love Old Rag -- and I didn't "discover" it until I was in my 20s. I haven't tried it in years...I'd love to do it again with DS soon.
Can anyone recommend easy hikes for me and my 2 yo? I have no idea how far he can walk, but he certainly seems energetic when he's running in circles around the house. It doesn't matter though, we don't have to finish any loop. I'd probably stick to 1 mi for his first time out. I'd also be lugging around 3 mo DD in a carrier, so it'd have to be a very easy hike.
This lovely weather is great!