Mice Ate My Handwoven Towels!

Mice ate my handwoven towels!  I had three towels left from my last batch.  The others had all been gifted to the wonderful rangers we work with here at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  Ranger Layton, the Volunteer Coordinator, was the only one who hadn’t gotten a towel yet.  On the one day we worked …

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Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum

The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate was the final thing we did together when our friends were visiting in June.  The week they visited we had lots of hikes planned.  But, because it rained most days, we had to adjust our plans a little.  Thursday afternoon, their last one …

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Pine Mountain State Resort Park

On one of our days off, Tom and I explored Pine Mountain State Resort Park, about 10 miles north of Middlesboro, Kentucky.  Pine Mountain was the first state park in Kentucky, opening in 1924.  The state park benefited from construction projects by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s.  They built an office building, cabins, …

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Skylight Cave at Cumberland Gap NHP

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park has over 85 miles of trails.  Skylight Cave is a popular destination along those trails.  After the Wilderness Road Trail, it is the most hiked trail in the park.  But only a small number of people hike anything except the Wilderness Road Trail. A lot of people who come to …

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Cumberland Gap, the Town in Tennessee

The closest town to where Tom and I are living is Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.  It is a tiny little place, surrounded by Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  If it were a little more touristy, it would remind me of Ohiopyle in the Laurel Highlands.  But the town hasn’t bought in to being a tourist destination …

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