>>2153874>also really developedWe drove there from nuttallburg and it seemed like it was in the middle of nowhere. It was a couple miles down a dirt road with lots of private property signs. I mean I guess it is marked "glade creek falls" on google maps so it isn't totally a secret but it was not exactly a developed area in my mind.
I will agree that in general the new river area is much more developed than my usual stomping grounds (randolph, tucker, pocahontas, pendleton counties).
It is really hard to find people who live there, let alone grew up there or hike there, and that's really where I am most looking for spots, although the area west of that towards Webster Springs is pretty interesting too.
>I'd just stop by Tudors so Teddy can get his bonus,We bring our own food when we travel because, no offense, most of the food options in WV are atrocious. I am fine with pepperoni rolls I guess but in general it is just heated up sysco slop.
Anyways, anything more specific than just finding a mountain near Hinton? I save a bunch of gps coordinates before I travel and connect the dots. A name of a mountain, a trail? Have gps, will travel.
I do appreciate the help.