are not too many photos for ya’ll to look at. I know it’s beautiful and hopefully we’ll get another chance to explore it. There were a number of (crazy) fishermen out wearing their foul weather gear and a few houseboats hankered down in coves. We even passed our largest pushing tow yet, a 3 x 5 (15 barges!) The size alone is staggering, I can’t figure out how they maneuver them around in skinny water. We were told that at the Kentucky Lock the tows have to dismantle to l
ock through in pieces – apparently this is not a long lock and cannot accommodate too many. This is something to consider for tomorrows lock through, we may have to look more closely at the Barkley Lock. After a short 40 miles we’ve docked at the Kentucky
Dam Marina and it’s GREAT to be back in Kentucky. (It’s only a 3 hour drive from home by car) Upon our arrival we had a great assist from Josh to get tied off and help with getting fuel. There are SO many houseboats here, a few larger speedy fishing boats and lots of seados! It’s the weekend so there are lots of folks playing on their docked boats. We still prefer the quiet solitude of being anchored out.

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Must feel so good to be back in ol' Kentucky... down the home stretch! =)
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