
I haven't been out on the backroads for any extended trips so far in 2008. I did start a new map, and have colored in the counties already visited in the new year, Jefferson, Oldham, Henry, and Shelby. Last year I made it to 62 counties, which is the highest number over the past several years. I've kept these maps since 1979 and over time average in the 50s the number of Kentucky's counties visited in a given year. By outlining on the map - in bright red marker - I can readily see where I've been and where I haven't. The areas of the Commonwealth least visited are the corridor along the Tennessee border east of Bowling Green, the A-A Highway area from Alexandria southeast to Ashland, and to a lesser extent the Ohio River counties beyond Meade southwestwardly downstream to Livingston. I have made it to the mountain areas of the east as well as the Jackson Purchase area of the west with regularity.
So, among the places I hope to get back to this year are the Ferry across the Cumberland River in Monroe County along KY214 (there is a campsite just across the river on the eastern side), as well as maybe Blue Licks State Park along the Licking River in the southernmost part of Robertson County (Kentucky's smallest county), and finally the cities of Owensboro, Henderson, and Morganfield, the latter of which I haven't been through since 1999 when, on a trip back from Fancy Farm along the "old road," me and a friend encountered a old car show in the southern Union County city of Sturgis. While in Union County, I might encounter an old UK roommate, Chris Greenwell, who is a resident of Waverly, just east of Morganfield where KY141 intersects with Kentucky's Main Street, US60. Outside of Kentucky, my plans this year include camping in northeastern Tennessee, and road trips to Washington, DC to the east and New Orleans to the south. At least that's the plan.
But since I don't really like to drive in the rain, none of that will start tonight.
No comments:
Post a Comment