April 7, 2016

Greenbrier River

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On December 27, 2015 the WooFDriver and his crew headed out to the Greenbrier River Trail in West Virginia to Mush the WooFPAK. This 77 mile long corridor was originally built for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway in the late 1890s to serve the booming businesses of timber and tanneries to name a few.

The trail is named after the river that runs beside it, the Greenbrier River. This 173 mile long tributary of the New River is one of the longest rivers in West Virginia. It is the longest untamed river in the eastern United States and for that reason is enjoyed by many for recreational purposes.

Wikipedia’s Webpage to learn more about the Greenbrier River

Please enjoy the photo album from this adventure!
WDOT GreenBrier River Trail 12.27.2015

Also enjoy these videos from the Mushing Adventure!

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