Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Turkey Run State Park


On the way from Brown County State Park we stopped at Cataract Falls State Recreation Area. They have three falls here on the Cateract Creek. They also have a covered bridge which just happened to be rented out for a wedding. Lora and I hiked the mile up and back to the lower falls. We ate lunch there.

We did our Walmart shopping and then headed into Turkey Run State Park. Steve and Kathy had arrived the day before. Dan and Deanna arrived just before we did. We had a good visit and then a Mexican meal by Steve and Kathy. An evening hike around the campground.

The next morning we hiked trail's #6 and #7. Really cool trails. We checked out the Lodge too. We came back to eat lunch and then Deanna, Lora and I went to the river and swam. Dinner tonight was prepared by us with Dan's help on the Man stove. An evening hike around the campground.

Monday morning we hiked trail's #1 and #2. Then we had a visit to the icecream store. Another trip to the river with Dee before the storm came in.

Tuesday we hiked trail #3 which is a beautiful trail along a stream gorge. Kathy's friends joined in for the fun. After lunch we did a driving tour to see covered bridges in the area. I think there is around 32 bridges, but we only took in 6 on the yellow route. We also saw a guys collection of old farm gear and antiques. We also found a historic race track while we were driving called Jungle Park. That evening we tried the peach cobbler. 

Wednesday was canoe trip day. We did a 12 mile trip from Shades State Park to Turkey Run State Park. This was a less popular section and a beautiful section to do. We really enjoyed it. We saw heron's, turtles, an eagle, and many other birds. We even had beautiful weather.

Thursday was a rainy morning. We went ahead and hiked Shades State park. We hiked the trails that led up and down from the river and #7. It was interesting as they had ladders that were set right at the top of the waterfalls which would be interesting if the water was coming over fast. The rest of the day was a rest up day. Lora and I went to town and did some shopping.

Friday we hiked trail #10 with a minor map reading issue on trail #3. We were going to meet Dan, Dee, and Adam at the junction of 3 and 10. We were both at different junctions. When we got to the Camel's Back, we found that it was overgrown and you could no longer see the double humps of the hills. We did meet a local there and he told us about the Devil's Backbone in the Pine Hills Nature Preserve in Shades State Park. More hiking to do. 

Well we contined on to trail #4 where we saw the historic house and a coal mine. After lunch we headed over to Shades State Park and hiked to the Pine Hills Nature Preserve. We went over Turkey's Backbone first and then down a long set of steps. Trails went all over with little or no marking. We found a few different signs for different things. We did hike over the Devil's Backbone with the picture carved in the top. It was 100 feet up and six foot across. 

After our hike we had to go back to "Up the Creek" to have icecream and ordered some pizza. I highly recommend this resturant.

Saturday we woke up to rain. Everyone packed up and headed out.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Brown County State Park


We stopped Mitchell for gas. After filling up we had a car blocking the road and waving us by. We couldn't fit so we just waited. He backed up sideways and still had the road blocked waving us by. Finally, the light changed and he pulled up and turned right but continued to drive slowly waving us to stop. Finally we stopped and he said that he wasn't crazy, but really liked our camper. He wanted to have a conversation while we were blocking two lanes of traffic. He was the proud owner of a Scamp trailer. He contiued to drive along side while I continued to speed up and finally I left him. That was crazy!

We stopped at some antique shops in Bedford along side of 231 at lunch time to get mom's fix in. We headed on into Brown County State Park and got set up. We walked the campground that evening. Mom and Dad found that a mouse had gotten into their camper and made a nest from their paper towels and toilet paper. We spent some time cleaning it up. 

The next morning we got up and hiked around Strahl Lake. Afterwards we drove Mom to the nature center and toured it. That afternoon Dad found more mouse mess to clean up. We got together and headed into Nashville to see what they had going on. It was extremely hot and we didn't stay too long. Then we drove to Yellowwood State Forest and toured the dam, Lake, and campgrounds. Beautiful place to visit. That evening Lora and I took a bucket, collected water, and started our laundry out by the woods. Of course the ranger drove up. WHAT ARE YOU DOING? I said laundry and he said OK well at least you found a good place to do it.

The next morning Lora and I hiked around Ogle lake. After that we headed out to Turkey Run State Park

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Spring Mill State Park


After leaving Otter Creek we headed straight to Spring Mill State Park. We set up camp and then headed back to Salem to get Dad a new battery for the camper. While in Salem we walked the town square and had an icecream at the bakery. From there we drove out to Becks Mill which was closed but still interesting to see. We drove back to the campground and after dinner we hiked around the campground. 

The next morning we attempted a hike around the lake, but was stopped by rain. Luckily we were at the nature center and spent time being entertained by a dancing turtle. We headed back to the the campground, got rain gear and then headed back to complete our hike. We got soaked!. From there we toured the Village which was very impressive. They had a three story mill and a dozen buildings open to tour. It took up our afternoon. We stopped to see Donaldson Cave, but it was a long way down and it was already hot. We did stop at the Twin caves to check them out. Water flows from one cave into the other, but the water was cold and the cold air felt great! They were not doing tours at that time due to Covid.

The next morning Lora and I hiked the bike trail near the campground and got to see a couple of deer. We also, while tring to find a waterfall, ended up back at the lake. When we got back we packed up and headed out for Brown County State Park.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Otter Creek Recreation Area


Trip up to Otter Creek Recreation Area. We headed out with a plan to meet Dad and Mom in Cookville to start our trip North for the family get-together. The gathering was to be in Indiana at Turkey Run State Park. So after meeting up with them we headed North taking back roads. We didn't get far before we had to find a place to eat lunch. Turned out to be an out of business resturant in the drive way. Our next scheduled stop was the Cars of Yesteryear in Elizabethtown KY. This was an amazing collection of antique cars and trucks and a free tour to boot. It just so happened that a major storm came through while we were in the museum so that worked out well for us.

We arrived just before dinner at Otter Creek and got set up in camp. We had a spaghetti dinner and then walked around the campground before dark. It was too hot to have a campfire.

The next morning we got up, had breakfast, and then hit the trail. We hiked the 3 VOT trail down to Otter Creek. It was a great trail through old growth forest. It was pretty flat and then took a steeper downhill path to the creek which was very muddy from the previous storms. After lunch, we packed up and headed North. Spring Mill State Park next.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Lora's Retirement


Lora retired today from Tencate after 38 years of faithful service.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Hornsby Hollow Campground



Another great time at Hornsby Hollow Campground. This time Mom and Dad, Uncle Rick, and Aunt Linda, Melissa, Samantha, Kaylin, and Braedon all joined us. We swam, canoed, walked, and played. A great three days.

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Saturday, July 4, 2020

Washington Creek


A little canoe time on the 4th of July without getting run over or shot with fireworks. Headed to Washington Creek for a morning paddle. We visited with some fishermen along the way, saw deer, fish, turtles, birds, and the likes. We also explored David Campbell Park.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020

Craig's retirement


Craig retired after 24 years at the City of Murfreesboro.

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