A day in Tennnessee Mtns.

ohioaxeman said:
looks to be some excellent bass fishing there in them ponds! i bet i could yank a 5 lb. largemouth on my first cast!
Not to far from there came the world record small mouth bass. The bass fishing is excellant. I am sure you could yank some 10 pound bucket mouths now days with a little patience.
 

TnMountains said:
lessthanzero said:
Tennessee is beautiful, especially around the mountains. I love the Johnson City area, great people from a great state. Love the photos, brought back memories.................

We are the Volunteer state for a reason. Thank you I am proud of the people also. You are in Basic training? We thank you sir.
Regards,
TnMountains
Only in Metal Detecting basic training. I was in/around Viet Nam for two years................ ;D
 

lessthanzero said:
TnMountains said:
lessthanzero said:
Tennessee is beautiful, especially around the mountains. I love the Johnson City area, great people from a great state. Love the photos, brought back memories.................

We are the Volunteer state for a reason. Thank you I am proud of the people also. You are in Basic training? We thank you sir.
Regards,
TnMountains


Only in Metal Detecting basic training. I was in/around Viet Nam for two years................ ;D
lol well i stand by my statement !! Thank you sir :thumbsup:
 

4-H said:
great pics neighbor

Thank you 4-H. I enjoy your post and appreciate the good deeds you do for the kids.

TnMountains
 

BEAUTIFUL photos.

They remind me of the hiking, climbing, and camping in Virginia when I was a teenager.




Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

BuckleBoy said:
BEAUTIFUL photos.

They remind me of the hiking, climbing, and camping in Virginia when I was a teenager.




Best Wishes,


Buckles


Thanks Buckles

It looks like you did that all that with your last hike and hunt @ the grist mill site and cave. All I am missing is your breakfast,lol

Take care.
TnMountains
 

Reminds me of a song.

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That one pic looks like Lookout Mtn. Makes you wonder what it was like during the civil war. They would have made great observation points. Have you hunted or found anything there? I am just a few miles north of you and yes I love the mountain views as well.
 

Yep sharpshooter, now that song will be in my head when I read a post from Tnmountains. Good stuff.

naturegirl
 

sharpshooter said:
Reminds me of a song.

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Sharpshooter that song is something else. I think its pretty cool to have a state song now days that says we get our corn from a jar,,lol. If you have ever been to a Tennessee game in Knoxville that place rocks with Rocky Top. I am so glad that in many ways and in many places we are considered back woods. Thank you for playing the song it made my heart swell with pride .:thumbsup:
TnMtns
treasurehound said:
That one pic looks like Lookout Mtn. Makes you wonder what it was like during the civil war. They would have made great observation points. Have you hunted or found anything there? I am just a few miles north of you and yes I love the mountain views as well.

Its over looking Sequatchie Valley from the old jump hang glide jump off. Here is Lookout Mtn from the River.That is where the Civil war Battle "Above the Couds" was fought
 

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Sharpshooter that song is something else. I think its pretty cool to have a state song now days that says we get our corn from a jar,,lol. If you have ever been to a Tennessee game in Knoxville that place rocks with Rocky Top. I am so glad that in many ways and in many places we are considered back woods. Thank you for playing the song it made my heart swell with pride .

TnMountains,
here in Oklahoma, we're right there with you when it comes to being considered "backwoods".

As for Ol' Rockey Top, it's one of my favorites. I keep the video/song on my iPhone.

Only been to Tennessee once on a day visit to the Shiloh Battlefield. Very peaceful as well as beautiful. Hard to imagine the carnage that took place there. Beautiful State and good people.
 

sharpshooter said:
Sharpshooter that song is something else. I think its pretty cool to have a state song now days that says we get our corn from a jar,,lol. If you have ever been to a Tennessee game in Knoxville that place rocks with Rocky Top. I am so glad that in many ways and in many places we are considered back woods. Thank you for playing the song it made my heart swell with pride .

TnMountains,
here in Oklahoma, we're right there with you when it comes to being considered "backwoods".

As for Ol' Rockey Top, it's one of my favorites. I keep the video/song on my iPhone.

Only been to Tennessee once on a day visit to the Shiloh Battlefield. Very peaceful as well as beautiful. Hard to imagine the carnage that took place there. Beautiful State and good people.

Hunted in Watonga,Ok. Watched the sun rise over the Canadian river and saw Oklahoma for the first time in Daylight. It was breath taking. The people were the best.
Shilo,Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge,Lookout Mtn is all hallowed ground here.The war was fought in my own yard and we recover many bullets. Many men died on the ridge where my house is. I think of it often. An old civil war supply line road is still visible where my squash garden is. Thanks Sharpshooter for the kind words.
regards,
TnMountains
 

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