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Mammoth Cave

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    • Day 9

      Mammoth Cave Day 1 of 2

      April 25, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

      What a great day! This morning I swung up to north Knoxville to pick up my cousin, Rebecca, who flew in from Tampa and stayed with her friend in Knoxville over the weekend. We then hit the road toward Mammoth Cave.

      We made a few stops including Walmart for groceries and Cumberland Mountain State Park where we hiked the 2.8 mile Pioneer short loop trail. I installed the AllTrails app on my phone which was amazing to know exactly where I was and track my hike. I wore my new hiking shoes, Altras, and I almost stepped on a snake, 6-7 feet long, 2.5 inches in diameter. Rebecca has the pics.

      We were routed on all these great scenic back roads and were listening to The Dead South bluegrass sound.

      Mammoth Cave is in central time zone. So we arrived here about 3:30 pm. Went to the camp store first and bought firewood. Then went to the visitor center where we bought tour tickets and watched a historical film. I bought a magnet for the back of my van! First one.

      Then we came and set up camp. I got the feet on the grill and used the grill for the first time. I cooked little red potatoes and 2 hamburger patties which we placed on a Spinach, beet, Artichoke and feta salad. While I was cooking Rebecca brought out a charcuterie board and wine and we started a fire. What a night. I think it's just beginning, lol. There's much more that Rebecca captured, but might have to catch that on Facebook.

      Next up, Moon Pies on the fire.
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    • Day 2

      Mammoth Cave NP

      April 28, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      Today we drove 1 1/2 hrs north from Nashville to finally visit Mammoth Cave. We took a 2 hr walking tour that was labeled as "strenuous" and they weren't kidding. Although only .75 mile in distance, we had over 500 stair steps, both up and down, and also some very narrow passages. Larry bumped his head several times too. The tour started with 289 steps down into the cavern, and the steps and handrails were damp and slippery. Our tour guide Jeff, was a great storyteller about those early covers who explored the depths. Over 400 miles of caves have been explored and mapped with no end in sight. After the tour, we took a short walk in the woods to enjoy the park above ground. Had dinner at a diner in Bowling Green on the way back to Nashville.Read more

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