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Canoe Portage at Lake Calderwood in TN
by Charlotte E Lackey (email)


Contributed 04/27/2010  Responses:  0

Last week Don and I paddled Lake Calderwood in order to "test" the new portage route. Well the wildflowers were great and nearly stole the show. The canoe portage is also great. We carried our tandem canoe up the new "steps" and were at the road in 15 minutes (as opposed to 10 years ago before the portage route it took us an hour). Put the canoe on the wheels we brought and off to U.S. 129 to the overlook. It didn't take long and our car was waiting for us. Hope y'all get a chance to go to this outstanding Lake. Charlotte

 

 

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