• Rosanne said I couldn't have one of these. lol.
    Jeff getting C-Play ready for the tow home to Georgia tomorrow.Blue Heron watching us leave in the fog.Old junk barge just after we turned into the Little Tennessee River.Three silos with Saddle Dam #3 in background. Silos were here before river dammed up.Some very nice big homes along Tellico Lake.Three more silos.  Underwater entrance on one that allows people to climb up and jump off.Some more nice homes.Hwy 411 bridge.Some marina with it's dock and travel lift.Sunken Pier with a sunk houseboat on the end of it.Rosanne at the dock entrance to the State Historic Area.Mystery Girl anchored just offshore.Sunbeam anchored just offshore. Bill in his Dinghy with "Girl".Inside one of the bunk houses.Photo op. :-)Tellico Blockhouse

    Tellico Lake Fort Loudoun State Historic

    October 11, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    Jeff and C-Play headed out early this morning before we were awake, and arrived safely back at home in Georgia early this evening. C-Traveler and Sea Spray departed in foggy conditions from Whispering Cove marina, but the fog burned off quickly before we were back in the main Tennessee River channel. We had a little bit of a tail current and saw the same nice homes we saw cruising upstream. Not much debris, but water still very muddy. Once we turned into the Little Tennessee River, we were back in clear water with no debris. More very large nice homes along the shores. The Little Tennessee River forms Tellico Lake. Mystery Girl and Sunbeam got to the Fort Loudoun State Historic Area shortly before we did, around 2pm, and anchored next to the visitor center. Sea Spray, and C-Traveler stopped at a small dock to go up to the Visitor Center and then walk around the grounds. We watched a very good 12 minute movie about the history of the area in the visitor center. Afterwards, we all anchored on the other side of the peninsula that the State History Area sits on.Read more