![]() ![]() Well if you have to say it, then you know you were absolutely offensive.so I put back the products that I was going to purchase, put my $300 list of products that I need to purchase for my family and drove to Whole Foods to buy the things I need for my family. She saw the look on my face then says "I am sorry if I offended you". Am I the first person to pop open a deodorant cap to smell the product? I doubt that either.there is no safety seal, or wrapper that was disturbed or broken. Meanwhile, this woman is still staring me down and yells down the aisle in a very condescending and undermining tone that "I cant open up the products because they are natural and I could damage the product". When you see a deodorant that you have never used before, do you just take it home to smell it? No.you open it, smell it and make your decision after that. I walked into Black Forest acres in East Windsor and there was an employee at the counter that I didnt recognize(I am a regular at this location), although she was at the counter with a customer, she immediately shifted her attention to me and my whereabouts in the store.My mission was to purchase my favorite deodorant by Natures gate, Dr Bronners soap, toothpaste and a list of items that I didnt get to order online over the holidays, well of course I became interested in some other products. I would consider myself pretty knowledgeable in this area. ![]() My family and I have been vegan for a couple of years and stopped using products with certain chemicals like aluminum in deodorants and fluoride in toothpaste. I normally order many of my natural, vegan products online, but if ever I am looking for a new product or need to pick up one of my staple products, although a bit pricey, I can do that in a pinch at Black Forest Acres II. RVs, camping trailers, and horse trailers are welcome, but be prepared to shift into low gear.when going downhill.I wrote some time ago on my page about my love for a small local store called Black Forest Acres in my area. This is the measured clearance for both lanes of the road. RVs, Campers, and Horse Trailersīe sure you will clear Marys Rock Tunnel (mile 32.2), with a maximum clearance of 12'8". Find out more information about gas and charging stations. Options are limited for filling up your car, so be sure to plan accordingly. Gas and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations If you want a closer look, be sure to pull completely off the road and stay in your vehicle. Watch carefully for these animals who may dart across your path without warning. Deer, black bear, wild turkey, and a host of other woodland animals call Shenandoah home and regularly cross Skyline Drive in their daily travels. The speed limit is 35 mph in most places, so feel free to roll down your windows, feel the breeze, and experience every curve and turn of this beautiful drive. All Park maps and information use these mileposts as a reference. The largest developed area, Big Meadows, is near the center of the Park, at mile 51. The miles begin at 0 in Front Royal and continue to 105 at the southern end of the Park. These cement posts help you find your way through the Park and help you locate areas of interest. Remember, your fee dollars go towards projects that have direct benefits for the visitors! MilepostsĪs you travel along Skyline Drive you will notice mileposts on the west side of the road (right side if you are traveling south, left if you are heading north). If there are no staff at the entrance stations when you first arrive at the Park, you may proceed into the Park and pay your fee when you exit. Instead, follow these directions to each entrance station. 250 (also the northern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway).ĭon't rely on GPS to navigate to Shenandoah National Park, as it can be incorrect. Rockfish Gap Entrance Station (mile 104.6) by Rt. Swift Run Gap Entrance Station (mile 65.5) by Rt. Thornton Gap Entrance Station (mile 31.5) by Rt. You can enter Shenandoah with your vehicle at only four places along Skyline Drive:įront Royal Entrance Station (mile 0) by Rt. ![]()
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