Appalachia in Fall

Driving through the Appalachian mountains is always beautiful, even in the dead of winter. But fall being my favorite time of year and me driving up to mid west Virginia means you get to see them in all their colorful glory^^

Depending on where you are in the Appalachian mountains you may hear them called the Rocky Mountains, the Smokey Mountains, the Highlands (often with a states’ name in front of them), or any number of other names. But when you are the oldest known mountain range, you probably get called a lot of things….

Appalachian Highlands
Rocky (or Smokey) mountain range

Fall Road
A backroad in Virginia

Abandoned Music Store in TN
Abandoned Music Store in Tennessee

View from US-29 N, 30 minutes south of Charlottesville VA
View from US-29 N, 30 minutes south of Charlottesville VA

View from US-29 N, 30 minutes south of Charlottesville VA
Another view from US-29 N. Check out this view!

Monticello
Virginian Highlands

Appalachian Highlands
Farmland in the deep south

Appalachian Highlands
An oak-tree forest off Oak Ridge

Appalachian Highlands
Blue Ridge mountains (Imaginative, no?^^)


And this music collection to get you in the spirit of the mountains^^

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