Former Admin
10-19-2002, 12:18
Info, questions, comments, experiences (good or bad) regarding - Doc's Knob Shelter
Past/Present hikers - what can future hikers expect here? Have any good stories or memories from here?
Future hikers - any questions?
ez-does-it
10-21-2002, 16:42
This shelter is the last shelter going North bound before Pearisburg,Va. it has a decent water souce and the area is very,very rocky and there are no real good spots for tentig,so if you plan on staying here it will be in the shelter with all the mice,but will put you with in app. 8 miles of Pearisburg,Va.
Kerosene
09-05-2005, 19:41
I didn't like this shelter. The spring was a little small, with the overflow running underneath massive boulders before trickling out into the front yard of the shelter and under the picnic table. You have to step up on a rock to reach the platform (so of course I almost killed myself stepping down).
Think about stopping at Woods Hole Hostel about 3 miles north, which then gives you an easy 11-mile day into Pearisburg to arrive mid-afternoon to check into a motel (try the Plaza) and do your shopping.
BlackCloud
05-30-2006, 07:23
Muggy, buggy, and souppy. The front yard of the shelter is pure mud & It hadn't rained for almost a week. Privy is about 25 yds away, so I couldn't imagine it in the heat of summer.
Not a good place to stay.
Unfortunately, the only reliable water between there & Pearisburg is @ the campsite .5 south of Angel's Rest, which is .2 off the trail...
I just stayed there this past weekend. The water source was in good order, it wasn't too muddy (no surprise given the drought) Agree about the rockiness, not good tent sites at all in near the shelter. The "stench pipe" in the privey was busted and rusted so I am sure it is very rank in the summer (it was in the 30's when we were there) The next water source northbound is just short of Angel's Rest, lots of good water there even though it was at the top of the ridge in in the middle of a nasty drought. We had no issues with mice at all (too cold?), no bear poles that I could see, no journal in the shelter.
Pack Mule
06-01-2009, 00:48
I stayed at Doc's Knob two weeks ago. All that is said is true: close water source but turns ground in front of shelter and under picnic table into mud even if it hasn't rained; poor tenting opportunities; smaller, older shelter sleeping 6 at best; buggy and muggy (if muddy isn't enough. This shelter leaves MUCH to be desired. I HIGHLY recommend pulling off the trail 2.5 miles south at Sugar Run Gap and staying at Wood's Hole Hostel. It is one great hostel!
Thanks to this thread I will change plans for a night at Doc's Knob and head for the hostel when I hike by in a couple of weeks.