
Spent the day on two guided hikes in the Cumberland Gap. First, for those not familiar with the area the "Gap" is exactly what it sounds like - a gap in the Cumberland mountains. If you've been paying attention you know it's located near the "tri-state" border between Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. The Gap became a major migration route for settlers when Daniel Boone marked the Wilderness Trail through the gap in 1775, and over 300,000 settlers would use this route on their journey west.
| The Cumberland Gap |
Later in the day it was tme to go underground in Gap Cave.
Had a great day, lots to see/do around the area. I'm pretty sure I'll return.
Spent the day on two guided hikes in the Cumberland Gap. First, for those not familiar with the area the "Gap" is exactly what it sounds like - a gap in the Cumberland mountains. If you've been paying attention you know it's located near the "trip-state" border between Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. The Gap became a major route for settlers when Daniel Boone marked the Wilderness Trail through the mountains in 1775, and over 300,000 settlers would use this route on their journey west.
Later in the day it was tme to go underground in Gap Cave.
Had a great day, lots to see/do around the area. I'm pretty sure I'll return.
My campground for the last two nights. Several nice hiking trails, one of which follows along the banks of the Toe River.
Of course, when you have a river you also have:
| Fishing on the Toe River |
| Tubbing on the Toe |