Day 119: Backtracking to Lenoir City: Fort Loudoun Lake

Day 119: November 14: Today we begin our journey back. we will head down-bound all the way to Pickwick Lake where the Tennessee River joins the Tenn-Tom Waterway on Pickwick Lake. On this trip the current will be with us so we should make good time and conserve fuel. 

We had to take drop the rental car off by 10:00 a.m. so we left the boat at 7:30 to get some groceries at the Publix about 1.5 miles away. Seeing some of the prices, I felt bad for the college kids who must shop here as it is so close to the campus. On second thought I felt bad for us retired folks who are on a fixed income.

We returned to the parking space at Calhoun's restaurant and lugged our overflowing grocery bags back to the boats. John and David then dropped the car off at Budget and grabbed an UBER back to the dock. We got UW as soon as they returned, bidding Knoxville and the University of Tennessee diehard fans adieu. 

I'm hoping I've snapped different pictures than the ones I took on the trip to Knoxville. At the risk of being repetitive, I'm posting more pictures of the outrageously large houses that sit on the riverbank on Fort Loudoun Lake. 



We noticed that the river was a lot lower than when we traveled it the other day. We could see how the river had receded, exposing more trees and leaving docks hanging as if suspended in air. It's hard to imagine that things can change so much in just a few days. 


As we came around a bend we saw one of the cliffs on fire. We could see flames shooting out in the middle of some of the trees. It appeared as though the fire must have started up above; embers probably fell, catching the lower growth on fire. The sky filled with smoke and the air became increasingly hazy. John called the fire department and was assured they had already been contacted about the fire. 


We traveled 37.7 NM in 5 hours back to Fort Loudoun State Park where we anchored on the way to Knoxville. The spot did not fail us once again; we were once again blessed with a glorious sunset and a peaceful night. 














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  1. Love reading your posts. So happy for you both!

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