Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Aug 20 -24 Still on the Tenn-Tom Waterway

This house was definitely not built on sand


Did a double take with these rock formations


This is a homemade fish feeder in one of the marinas



Catfish know its safe and visit whenever food is served.























AMAZING THINGS ON THE WATERWAY Work Stopped and the bucket will be unloaded tomorrow or whenever.


It's nice to know that Superman can change on the Tenn-Tom

Man made birdhouse in a nature preserve. Guess there aren't enough trees.

The trip from Columbus Marina, Mississippi to Demopolis, Alabama is 119 miles with no marinas. At One of the best anchorages, (Cutter agreed) is the Sumpter recreation area, a state park and campground.









It is hard to believe commercial barges are 100 yards away.


A small dinghy dock gave us a chance to easily get to shore and enjoy the nature trail. Much better than diversion canal. The park had honor system campsites, restrooms, and a playground.

We turned a corner and saw the White Cliffs of Epes.
Just before the end of the Tenn -Tom Waterway

















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