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Kentuckytennessee! 61 new photos! Ew!

Started by bandit957, June 11, 2022, 10:10:15 AM

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bandit957

Although rain tried to destruct my April trip to the Big South Fork region in Tennessee and Kentucky, the event still yielded 61 photos of a Roads Scholaring or closely related interest!

So read 'em and peep...

http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/bsf22a.html
http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/bsf22b.html
http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/bsf22c.html
Might as well face it, pooing is cool


hbelkins

The stenciled route number markers used to be all over District 11. There were a number of them along KY 30 in Jackson and Laurel counties, and some on US 421, KY 80, KY 66, and a few other routes. I've seen them for US 119, KY 840, and a lot of other routes over the years. They're slowly disappearing. I think there may only be one left on KY 30, and it's on the recently-bypassed alignment and that sign will probably be replaced with a KY 3630 route marker.
Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

ozarkman417

I took a trip to Tennessee's part of the Cumberland Plateau back in November of 2020. I arrived from Mammoth Cave area via KY 90 & US 127. On the way, I was surprised to see that KY still has signs up for Future I-66 on the Cumberland Parkway. If there is one thing I remember about the Twin Arches area, it is that the park service didn't even try to grade a trail and some areas.. giving us very steep stairs instead. While getting around the area, I clinched a few secondary routes, including 329, where I found this:

(As you can see, the weather wasn't favorable for me, either)
Other places I visited in the area include Historic Rugby and Fall Creek Falls.