Yeahhh, the sun was shining
when I awoke this morning and I could see blue skies all around me. Time to get
on the road!
Metal Ford and the Steel Iron
Works at MM 382.8 brought me to the first little walk of the day. It’s
interesting to walk down the old water race and think about how much labour
must have gone in to even digging out the race to channel water to power the equipment.
Today, a backhoe would have it done in hours.
A quick stop at the Napier
Mine to find out the answers to an earthcache. Good thing there is a cache here
with a wonderfully detailed explanation because the sign board at the mine was
completely blank. I would have had absolutely no idea what I was looking at or
it’s significance without the geocache. I find so many interesting places and
things because of my geocaching.
I missed taking pics at the
other state lines but from here on in, I’m determined to collect pics as I
cross imaginary lines. This one is more interesting than most.
Rock Spring (MM 330.2) lead
me to a really nice 20 minute walk around through the wooded area, across some
rather well built stepping stones across the creek and around by the pond. Also
another earthcache to add to my collection.
Next, a stop on the Tennessee
side of the Tennessee River for pictures of the longest bridge on the Parkway.
Neat bridge!
Just on the other side of the
bridge is the Colbert Ferry site. Mr. Colbert definitely knew how to drive a
hard bargain apparently.
And I’m in
Mississippi…yeehaw!
I headed on down the road to
the little town of Tishomingo for gas and some fresh grocery supplies. Good
thing I passed the first gas station right off the parkway. Gas was $2.49 a
gallon and my first thought was, geez, I thought gas prices had gone down. Ha,
the station in town was a $1.79 a gallon. Groceries bought, tank filled and I
was off to Tishomingo State Park for the night.
I’ve never been in
Mississippi before - well for about 1 hour one time years ago but that was by
mistake – but the ranger at the park knew me well. Turns out they use Reserve
America for the campsite bookings and my stays in Alabama and Florida 2 years
ago had put me firmly in their system. Now I don’t have to keep giving them all
my information. While some see big brother, I see convenience at the end of
long day!
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