Cherokee and the Colonel
On the road thru the north Georgia mountains
past Tallulah Gorge SP (been there, done that)
Into North Carolina
The Smokey Mountains
not as tall as the Rockys but have their own beauty
Through Cherokee to
our campsite next to the rapids
this made for some great sleeping at night.
and gave me a great place to read my kindle during the day.
I wanted to fish but pulled a muscle in my right shoulder. I had to watch other people catch trout, BUMMER
what a great site.
Cherokee is a nice little tourist town on the Cherokee reservation
Most of the town is made up of shops
Gold and ruby mining was big at one time so you have the spots for tourists to pan.
more shops
In the middle of town, there is an old water run, stone grinder mill where I got some good "stone ground grits".
I have not seen cap guns and caps in many years
We did find a very good restaurant, Paul's Place,
where we got some good Indian Tacos. I also had an Ostrich Burger that was really tasty but a little dry. It was better when I put some more mayonnaise on it,
When Cathy was 8 years old, she got stepped on, while sleeping in a tent, by a black bear. So we drove into the Smokey Mountain NP looking for the campground.
We saw these guys along the way
We did find the CG
She even remembered the bridge
such a pretty area.
She was so excited that she did not take pictures of the actual CG. It had changed so much that we really did not care. All tent camping back then.
Back on the road. Going through the Smokeys
Mostly two lane road but sometimes a passing lane
Lot of mailboxes but do not see many homes. Most are quite a ways off the road.
As with most mountain roads, there are tunnels
Into Tennessee
past Rocky Top
still in the mountains
On to Corbin, KY, birth place of Kentucky Fried Chicken
In 1930, Colonel Harland Sanders came to Corban and worked in a gas station. He started selling food on the side
He eventually bought the gas station across the street, opened a motel and restaurant.
He invented his secret recipe and started pressure cooking chicken here.
The Sanders Cafe, parts of the original restaurant are still here.
A mock-up of the gas station, motel and restaurant
an early menu
furniture from the original cafe
breakfast was one of the most popular meals
the original kitchen
some things were replaced but with similar items of that era
he just gave me his secret recipe
back on I-75
through Ohio
into Indiana on I-74
to Batesville until after the 4 of July
We like Batesville for certain restaurants and we get to see some people we have met over the years.
Into our slot in the new section until after the 4th of July
Grilling ribs on a NuWave PIC using a grill pan heated to 240 degrees for 3 hours. Fall off the bone tender
Time to enjoy ribs with beans and potato salad.
Now we have to decide where we will go from here.
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