When I hiked Dragons Tooth, we got within 200 feet and had to turn around due to nearby lightning strikes. The top section is challenging without a downpour; I wouldn’t recommend it in the rain- it can get slickery!
I bet it can get slick. There are many places on the hike when you're at a cliff ledge. And the tooth would be a bad place to be in a thunderstorm. Thanks for sharing your experience, though!
Wonderful as always! I wish it was closer. Beautiful hike, views, & edit… thanks for taking us along. See you in the next one
Virginia has a lot to offer. We still have more to visit. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
When I hiked Dragons Tooth, we got within 200 feet and had to turn around due to nearby lightning strikes. The top section is challenging without a downpour; I wouldn’t recommend it in the rain- it can get slickery!
I bet it can get slick. There are many places on the hike when you're at a cliff ledge. And the tooth would be a bad place to be in a thunderstorm. Thanks for sharing your experience, though!
Great video! I plan on hiking this along with McAfee Knob and Tinker Cliffs (aka the Triple Crown) in the spring. Can't wait!