Maine or Bust 2022: A Thunderous Kentucky Welcome

We arrived at our Singing Hills RV Park campsite early in the day, so we had a free afternoon to explore Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park prior to our scheduled cave tour the next morning.

After a securing a park guide with map, and armed with a couple short hike recommendations, we each gobbled down a mammoth hot dog and left the busy visitor’s center. The promise of wild flowers led us to a short hike to see where the underground River Styx exits, spilling into a muddy pond that flows into Green River.

Back at our campsite, Mother Nature had plans for our evening. You might remember awhile back I mentioned my fear of tornadoes. As we were making dinner, my phone began whining like a miniature air raid siren with a voice shouting ”Tornado warning! Take cover now!” Fortunately, I had my warning radius set far wider than necessary and the danger zone was a safe distance away…but not so far away that we avoided the storm. A bank of black clouds quickly covered us, bringing winds that shook our trailer, thunder, lightning and torrential rains. A pretty crazy night!


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4 responses to “Maine or Bust 2022: A Thunderous Kentucky Welcome”

  1. Kathy Chappell Avatar
    Kathy Chappell

    We have been following your weather too. Your pictures look really scary. So glad you are safe and sound.

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    1. We are anxiously awaiting some consistently warm, spring weather!

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  2. Elaine Shanafelt Avatar
    Elaine Shanafelt

    You’ve certainly had an exciting trip with your close encounters with tornados. Take care! Elaine

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    1. Thanks Elaine. We are hoping for some warm weather soon!

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