Lake Laura at Bryce Resort
A short clip of the lake in the morning .. enjoy peace and quiet. Stay at Bryce Condo at Bryce Resort
The Fish Head Chronicles: Lake Laura Fisheries Project
Fisheries biologists Jason and Brad fill us in on a project to protect the fishery at Lake Laura while the lake water level is lowered for dam upgrades.
Bryce Resort - Basye, Virginia
Special thanks to Bill & Harlene Clayton for their kindness & friendship.
Chalet High Resort - Basye Hotels, Virginia
Chalet High Resort 3 Stars Hotel in Basye, Virginia Within US Travel Directory This resort in Basye, Virginia is within 1.
6 km of skiing, tubing and golfing at the Bryce Resort.
These accommodations include a kitchen complete with an oven and a refrigerator.
The apartments at the Chalet High Resort also include a separate seating area with a sofa and a cable TV.
The en suite bathroom has a hairdryer and there is a balcony with a view.
Guests staying at the Chalet High have access to an indoor pool and fitness centre at Creekside Fitness Center.
The accommodation also offers BBQ facilities and an outdoor pool is available.
Boating and fishing on Lake Laura is 7 minutes’ drive from the property.
Chalet High Resort, Hotel
Location in : 1345 Orkney Grade,VA 22810, Virginia, USA
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Flooding at Sky Bryce Airport, Basye, Virginia May 17, 2018
Over three inches of rain fell in the surrounding area of Bryce Resort in Basye, Va., on May 17, 2018. The National Weather Service in Sterling, VA., issued flood warnings for small streams. Some locations that experienced flooding included Sky Bryce Airport.
Hiking Washington - Lake Laura Backdoor
With a clear winter's day, Jen and I set our sights on a steep hike into the Rampart Lakes area of Central Cascades.
However, the hike wasn't the hard part. Getting there proved to be more difficult.
The main access road was washed out. We had to drive under a fallen tree. We had to lift up another fallen tree while the other drove under it. And finally, there was enough snow to make the trail almost indiscernible.
Laura lake in West Virginia
Laura lake in West Virginia
Ziplining in Basye, Virginia
Super 8 Shenandoah Valley
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Hotel in Mount Jackson VA is providing broad range of services like seasonal outdoor pool, free self parking. Free High Speed internet access, Super
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2nd Mountain & Dictum Ridge Trails GWNF
George Washington National Forest, 2nd Mountain & Dictum Ridge Trails and Forest Roads near Rawley Springs VA. This area of the forest is open seasonally for ATVs. The road to the parking area is rough and muddy, so a truck or SUV is highly recommended.
Bryce Resort Zipline Mountain Tour
a short advertisement for one of the few zipline tours on the east coast... be sure to check it out if you are in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Basye, Virginia
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Basye, Virginia.
A computer said Basye, Virginia. How would you say Basye, Virginia?
Orkney Springs, Virginia - 1783 - Mineral Springs
Orkney Springs is an unincorporated community in western Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA. The reason for the name 'Orkney' is unknown, but believed to be tied to either the Orkney Islands off the coast of Scotland or the Earl of Orkney, since one of the earliest European landowners was Dr. John McDonald, a Scottish physician. The 'Springs' comes from the numerous underground mineral springs in the area. Major Peter Higgins laid out the town in 1808, with a common area surrounded by lots; later archeological research found relics of prior Native American use of the site.
The first public hotel was built in the early 19th century, as tourists arrived to sample the healing waters. Those private hotels on the former common green consolidated into the Orkney Springs Hotel. Most of the original buildings still stand, have been restored, and are in use today. The Orkney Springs Hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and its most current restoration finished in 1987. The Virginia House is believed to be the largest wooden structure in Virginia. It dates to the 1870s and is on the National Historical Register. The Maryland House dates to the mid-1850s, but collapsed and was rebuilt after the American Civil War. The Orkney Springs Hotel was owned privately until 1979 when it was purchased by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and became part of their retreat center Shrine Mont.
Orkney Springs - Soils Information
Shenandoah County, Virginia
Jefferson sandy loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes
Map Unit Setting
National map unit symbol: kgw4
Mean annual precipitation: 19 to 47 inches
Mean annual air temperature: 42 to 67 degrees F
Frost-free period: 145 to 186 days
Farmland classification: Farmland of statewide importance
Map Unit Composition
Jefferson and similar soils: 75 percent
Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit.
Description of Jefferson
Setting
Landform: Fans
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Lower third of mountainflank
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Concave
Parent material: Colluvium derived from acid sandstone, shale and siltstone
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 5 inches: sandy loam
H2 - 5 to 48 inches: gravelly sandy clay loam
H3 - 48 to 72 inches: extremely gravelly sandy clay loam
Properties and qualities
Slope: 7 to 15 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Well drained
Runoff class: Low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): High (1.98 to 5.95 in/hr)
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