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Re: **D*A** post# 126012

Tuesday, 08/21/2018 8:06:37 PM

Tuesday, August 21, 2018 8:06:37 PM

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Howdy Sir,

Yes, very nice lake too. They say there are some muskies, smallies, walleye, Ky spotted bass. I can only confirm spotted bass after this brief trip...I do plan to go back at some point.

Campsites were nicely shaded in the section we stayed. This section was full too. The bathrooms were dated and in need of repair. Camp host said they were trying to raise funding for the update, but didn't know when. It's a Corp of Engineers area, the state park is several miles down lake.

The other section of the campground was mostly open and I personally would only camp in that half late fall or early spring due to temperature and bright sunshine. It had new bathrooms and hot water showers, though.
We walked to those showers half mile away. Only about 10 campsites were being used in this area. Only half dozen sites were shaded enough for my liking.

When we were driving up we took a scenic route. I saw a lot of soybean fields doing well, corn fields looked fair to poor, tobacco fields in good shape. We were trying to figure out, if one wasn't a farmer, how to make a living there locally? Mechanic, Plumber, HVAC tech, and Welder seemed to have the most prosperous looking shops. I saw a very clean, 8-10 bay mechanic shop in the middle of nowhere, 20 miles outside of Campbellsville, full of cars and dozens waiting to be fixed or picked up.
Closer we got to a town: grocer, lumber mill, lawyer, car dealer, banker. Those businesses all seemed to have the same last name too. Whoever that family is, I would say they have a say in what happens around there. LOL



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