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It was a cold 32 degree morning. We packed up and loaded the boats for a short 4 mile paddle into Virginia.
We spied some Cormorants and another Marten?. There was some development but also some older properties were riverside. We bounced around in some long riffles and tried to stay in the sun.
There is a hexagon shaped house where the river meets Rt 58. We traveled alongside Rt 58 for a short distance and took out at the Rt 93 bridge. The parking area here is large enough to accommodate a number of vehicles.
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