2002 Ten-Week Business Trip...


Finally some fun! We got up early and went caving. Not having a lot of time, we decided to take the historic tour at Mammoth Cave, which is the largest natural cave system known in the world. They have mapped over 300 miles of cave here. It doesn’t have near as many formations (stalagmites, stalagtites, flow stone, columns, cave bacon, etc) as some of the other caves we have been to, but the sheer magnitude of this cave was incredible and well worth seeing. Sometime when we have more time and better shoes, I would like to take some of the longer and more involved tours.



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Not being in a huge rush to get to Gallipolis, OH (because there’s just sooo much to do there) and pretty tired anyhow, we went ahead and stopped in Lexington, KY for the night. Made for a nice short (relatively) drive. And then we went to a club and relaxed for a bit. Good night all around.



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Actually we stayed at our good old Super 8 in Gallipolis, since there just isn’t much to Pomeroy. But Pomeroy does have it’s own unique factoids. For instance, it is the only town in the country that you can stand at one town limit sign and see the other (no, I know what you’re thinking, but you can’t really do that in Wedowee). It’s also the only town with a three story courthouse where all three floors can be entered at ground level.



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