Leg 17: Scottsville to Buckingham
Number of people walking today: 5
Route Summary | Very poor, if any, cell phone coverage. Be sure to access the map BEFORE leaving the hotel so that the map will be locked into your phone. |
Starting Point | James River Inn 3057 White Rock Rd Scottsville VA 24590 (434) 286-2100 |
Starting Time | 7:00 am |
End Walking Time | 4:15 pm |
Ending Point | Maysville Manor 23 Courthouse Rd Buckingham VA 23921 (434) 221-8942 |
Walking Mileage | 21.7 |
Meals | Breakfast: included for overnight guests Lunch: pack lunch from Food Lion trip yesterday Dinner: 7 minute drive to Dillwyn (Pino’s Italian). Also need to order a sandwich To-Go for tomorrow’s lunch |
Restrooms | limited to none |
Contact Info | Van Driver: Route Manager: |
Route map(s) | James River Inn to Maysville Manor |
Route map PDF | PDF: James River Inn to Maysville Manor |
Special Navigation Instructions | SR656 is also called Well Water Rd (this is the turn left from SR 655/Glenmore Rd) |
Laundry Availability | No |
Instructions for Driver | EVENING: 7 minute drive to Dillwyn for dinner |
Driver Map(s) | |
History Blog Post | River Crossings |
Miscellaneous Information | Navigation: Each Google Map route will have a starting point and multiple stops. iPhone users: when you arrive at a stop, you must remove the PREVIOUS starting point, making your current stop the NEW starting point. Android users: As long as you “arrive” at each stop, it will automatically advance to the next one. Otherwise, you will have to remove a stop. EXCEPTION: Do NOT remove any stops when you are in a dead zone! This will cancel the map and you will not be able to relaunch it. Dead zone: in poor or no cell phone coverage, you will still be able to see the route since GPS continues to work. Just don’t exit the map or try to remove a stop or you will lose the route. Safety: Obey all traffic laws. Use crosswalks and sidewalks wherever possible. When sidewalks are not available, generally it is recommended to walk against traffic but there may be times where the shoulder is wider walking WITH traffic. Be careful approaching curves and hills as visibility will be limited! Walk with a buddy. |