Smoky Mountains Trip; Day 3
We left our motel in Elizabethtown, KY at 7:45. It was sunny and 66 degrees so we had a cool ride south to the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park. We enjoyed some time exploring the area.
From here we road through Lebanon and Harrodsburg to Lexington. This was very scenic and I’d call it the land of black barns, black fences, stone fences, hills, curves and horses. Along the way we stopped at the Perryville Battlefield where a big civil war battle was fought. Also along the way Mel had a close encounter with a woman who was not paying attention and drove left of center. Fortunately there was no harm and no foul but Mel had to change his skivies.
On the east side of Lexington we had lunch at Fizoli’s before pushing on to the Red River Gorge Geological Area and the Natural Bridge State Park. Both of these areas were beautiful.
We stopped for the day in London, Kentucky, where we enjoyed another swim in the motel pool before calling it a night. It was 275 miles of pretty riding with a high of 88.
For more pictures from today click on the following link: https://plus.google.com/photos/104542123131082631220/albums/6146682310002508001?authkey=COuf7qbCvujcjQE
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