Williamsburg, KY pop 3500
Not much too this little town on the banks of the Cumberland River. Lots of bad stuff going on there now with meth and such but I had a good time . No crowds and lots of National Forest to romp in. I don't think I could go back there now but I am still in love with the land. I miss the biodiversity. I was shell shocked when I moved to Boulder, CO.
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main street circa 1900
http://www.aca-dla.org/cgi-bin/getim...B=1&DMROTATE=0
Spent allot of time in the Dan Boone National Forest. No crowds just me a my buds hiking, camping and fishing. I really came to love the outdoors there.
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The forest there is like a fckn jungle
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Just about 40 minutes down the road is The Big South Fork. Spent allot summers there camping and backpacking. Finally went back last year and did this section with all my buds in a raft. Made it all clean except for this one "Double Drop" it dumped us all in the water. We got slammed into the big rock on river left. I am dreaming of going back in getting it done in my kayak.
http://www.americanwhitewater.org/ph...?no_cache=8122
I really love the land there. My ancestors were among the first settlers to come into Kentucky through Cumberland Gap. I am torn between Colorado and back woods of Kentucky.
from a few places actually..
I started in Duluth but ended up in Lincoln Michagan. Then Duluth, then Minneapolis, then Big Sky.