What a beautiful afternoon we had yesterday on Kentucky Lake.
The temperature was ideal...the wind was perfect...and there were a lot of sailboats out on the water enjoying the day.
Last night we anchored at mile 60.2 in a little cove named Panther Bay. Tucked in behind a bend in the bay, we were the only boat here! We could anchor every night for a month of Sundays and never pull into the same cove twice...After the sun went down we sat up on the foredeck and watched the stars...even spotted a few satellites moving through the night sky. We would highly recommend this anchorage for all the loopers behind us. We are taking it slower than usual this morning because we decided to only go 19 miles today to stay at another anchorage before our next marina stop...as long as the ice holds out, we are happiest at anchor...
~especially when there's not another living soul in sight!
A video of Panther Bay, along with other short clips of Barkley Canal and Kentucky Lake will be posted on Youtube, too!
The temperature was ideal...the wind was perfect...and there were a lot of sailboats out on the water enjoying the day.
Last night we anchored at mile 60.2 in a little cove named Panther Bay. Tucked in behind a bend in the bay, we were the only boat here! We could anchor every night for a month of Sundays and never pull into the same cove twice...After the sun went down we sat up on the foredeck and watched the stars...even spotted a few satellites moving through the night sky. We would highly recommend this anchorage for all the loopers behind us. We are taking it slower than usual this morning because we decided to only go 19 miles today to stay at another anchorage before our next marina stop...as long as the ice holds out, we are happiest at anchor...
~especially when there's not another living soul in sight!
A video of Panther Bay, along with other short clips of Barkley Canal and Kentucky Lake will be posted on Youtube, too!
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