Traveling the Great Loop

Join us as we travel North America's rivers, waterways, and canals; visit U.S. and Canadian cities, historical landmarks, national parks and river towns. We may even take you to the Bahamas.


After 335 Miles on the Cumberland River, We Say Goodbye

A lone hammock along the river awaits a tired hiker.
Nashville
Baccalieu II docked underneath the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, Nashville.
All you need for going to the Grand Ole Opry; a $1500 beaded cowgirl jacket and your favourite pair of jeans.
Puckett’s Restaurant, Nashville: cherry wood smoked pulled pork; slow smoked beef brisket, Bubba’s Bones: deep fried baby back ribs; thick cut smoked bologna, grilled and served on country white bread.
The Ryman Auditorium
The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, Nashville.
Ghost Ballet for the East Bank Machineworks by Alice Aycock. The art piece is located on the east bank of Nashville and rests on the foundations of an old gantry crane that once lowered barges into the river.


2 responses to “After 335 Miles on the Cumberland River, We Say Goodbye”

  1. Love the trip so far. However, I am puzzled by your starting point. Where was your first point of departure, and how did Baccalieu get there?

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  2. Richard Mills avatar
    Richard Mills

    Hopefully Mike is taking note of the recipes for some of that Southern bbq. Suitable for sharing with your neighbours!

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