The Skyline Drive links with the Blue Ridge Parkway at Rockfish Gap which will at last connect the Shenandoah National Park with the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee.
Starting at Front Royal, the northern entrance to the Shenandoah Valley Park, it continues to Rockfish Gap near Waynesboro on the south, a distance of 107 miles.
Once therockfish was close enough to be clearly distinguishable--strongly built, heavy-shouldered, with black stripes drawn from gills to tail.
He caught a rockfish and Nicholas boiled it in milk for our breakfast.
There should be a rockfish in the pass," he pronounced.
Whiting, and Hood, and Lawton, and the Lord knows who besides, are coming over the Rockfish Gap!
The Army of the Valley marched south, and at Waynesboro struck the road throughRockfish Gap.
He ax' de po' buckrah whar he got de mule, en de po' buckrah say his brer raise' de mule down on Rockfish Creek.
About two years after the birth of Mildred, he had purchased a tract of land in the then new and frontier country lying upon the Rockfish river.
Any one of several California scorpænoid food fishes of the genus Sebastichthys, as the red rockfish (S.
One of the primitive members of this group is the rockfishknown as priestfish (Sebastodes mystinus).
The most important member of these transitional types between perch and sea-bass is the striped bass, or rockfish (Roccus lineatus), of the Atlantic coast of the United States.
The green rockfish Sebastodes flavidus is common along the shore, as also the black rockfish, known as pêche prêtre or priestfish, Sebastodes mystinus.
Hoping to protect Rockfish Gap, General Early had his Confederate forces quartered in the town.
It is said by numbers of people that two of the loveliest views in America may be had from this point: Rockfish and Shenandoah valleys.
Harvest of salmon should theoretically leave more rockfish available for birds to eat.
Main stages in the life cycle of the rockfish Sebastodes alutus Gilbert in the Gulf of Alaska.
The following depth distribution for rockfishlarvae may or may not include S.
Rockfish larvae resemble each other quite closely, and complete descriptions for the 10 species in the Bering Sea do not exist.
Rockfish were hunted on the Eastern Shore on horseback with spears.
I never heard of rockfish above the falls, and supposed they were confined to Tidewater.
Great schools of herrings come in first; shads of a great bigness and the rockfish follow them.
On one occasion there were several large rockfish being weighed on the old-time balance, consisting of a beam and two large, flat, wooden scales supported by chains.
When a Baltimore boy I thought there was no better sport than still-fishing for rockfishrunning from a half to a pound or two, on the flats off Fort McHenry, the Lazaretto, or up the Patapsco River near the Long Bridge.
You make the south side of the mountain near Rockfish Gap, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-two feet above Woods.
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