Instead of the normal sitting around town for the 4th, we decided to spend this weekend traveling as the girls have other plans for soccer and marching band over the next few weeks. So early Friday morning the wife and three of the kids took off in the Chevy while Charmayne and I jumped on the bike. After making a wrong turn along the way, we finally arrived in Kentucky through Maysville on KY-11 on the way to the Natural Bridge State Park for our first stop. Unfortunately, we encountered some heavy flooding just south of Mount Sterling (several homes moved off their foundations) and had to abandon that portion of the trip. Some rerouting, much rain leading to a couple of long stops, and a few hours later we ended up in Stearns, Kentucky. Despite wearing my Frog Toggs, I was soaked through to the skin and left puddles the size of small lakes in the hotel room that night.
Please forgive the quality of most of these pictures as they are taken in the rain
On the way to dinner on Friday in Williamsburg along KY-92



Saturday morning started off a little drier than the day before but didn't last very long as we made our way to Cumberland falls. I was able to enjoy myself along KY-700 on a very nice twisty road but became soaked again by the time we made the falls thanks to more heavy rains.
When I stopped to take this picture, I had time to park the bike, remove the gloves, and take these two pictures before the wife showed up (can see her car cresting the hill in the second picture).


The stone bridge over the river:

The falls:


Please forgive the quality of most of these pictures as they are taken in the rain
On the way to dinner on Friday in Williamsburg along KY-92



Saturday morning started off a little drier than the day before but didn't last very long as we made our way to Cumberland falls. I was able to enjoy myself along KY-700 on a very nice twisty road but became soaked again by the time we made the falls thanks to more heavy rains.
When I stopped to take this picture, I had time to park the bike, remove the gloves, and take these two pictures before the wife showed up (can see her car cresting the hill in the second picture).


The stone bridge over the river:

The falls:











