We awoke to fog this morning, a first for this trip and it was very quiet and calm. The aft deck was great for tea & coffee this morning. The fog just meant we took it a little slower when we finally did pull out. Just a little up river we came across another dredger doing the same sand retention thing as the one yesterday – different company though. After the fog cleared the day was beautiful, traveling up river continued to be peaceful and
uneventful. As we passed under the I40 freeway (driven on-top a few times) we entered the beginnings (or ending depending the direction you’re traveling) of Kentucky Lake. As we crossed where the Duck River fused with the Tennessee River & Kentucky Lake the waters really expanded, and will continue to be wide, like a lake, until we reach the Kentucky Dam, then the waters will become a river again. This area is called Land between the Lakes and is very popular in Tenn. and Kentucky for all outdoors enthusiasts.
uneventful. As we passed under the I40 freeway (driven on-top a few times) we entered the beginnings (or ending depending the direction you’re traveling) of Kentucky Lake. As we crossed where the Duck River fused with the Tennessee River & Kentucky Lake the waters really expanded, and will continue to be wide, like a lake, until we reach the Kentucky Dam, then the waters will become a river again. This area is called Land between the Lakes and is very popular in Tenn. and Kentucky for all outdoors enthusiasts.We’ve passed a couple of pretty cool ruins today. Former bridges or pieced of them, one being the old L&N (Louisville & Nashville) RR and an abandoned dock just to the south of it.
We’ve arrived at the Paris Landing State Park for a couple of days. We decided we could use a day off from boating. Friday we got some good bike riding in; ‘up the hill’ to the mini-mart and across the highway to the restaurant at the hotel here in the park.




2 comments:
Sounds like things are going much more smoothly than your last trip! I am SO glad for you! It's like riding a bike, right? :O)
Thank you for letting us live your adventure with you!
I believe the birds you photographed are Osprey. =)
~Amanda
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