Trout Fishing At The Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area In Kentucky
We were lucky enough to fish with Charlie Logston, who worked for the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Division for 30 years. No one knows Otter Creek better than him, which made it a real afternoon to remember.
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Camping at Otter Creek Park in Muldraugh Kentucky
April and kids roastin some marshmellows to make s'mores
Fly Fishing Otter Creek #2
Otter Creek Fish Reel #2 - Fly Fishing Fun from the Spring and Fall!
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Otter Creek National Park - Hiking Trails
Otter Creek National Park is 3,000 acres of beautiful land in Meade County, Ky., to serve as a recreational area for residents of Louisville and neighboring towns. (Today, the park's acreage is 2,600, after land swaps with Ft. Knox.)
Otter Creek Campground
Otter Creek Campground, mp 60.8, offers a variety of things to see and do. Check it out!
Otter Creek Reopens
Otter Creek will reopen Saturday after a two year closure.
Hiking at Otter Creek
Some footage of the beautiful Otter Creek in Kentucky
850 Otter Creek Range with the Shoaf Boyz
Officials Consider Otter Creek Park's Future
City officials are considering several proposals about the future of Otter Creek Park.
Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky, following a heavy rain, April 3, 2015
Beautiful and peaceful!
2019 Otter Creek MTB (1 of 4)
Mouth of Otter Creek Ohio River and the Eagle
Hike to the mouth of Otter Creek and the eagle sighting
My First Trip to Otter Creek Unexpectedly Ends!
My first trip to the Otter Creek Wilderness was very interesting! I was planning my visit to be a weekend trip, starting from the Mylius Trailhead. This 12.2 mile loop that I planned on hiking ended a day sooner than I expected! Check out a beautiful waterfall I stumbled on along Otter Creek and the seclusion of a wilderness not heavily trafficked like Dolly Sods.
Loop I hiked:
Mylius - Otter Creek - Possession Camp - Green Mountain -Shavers Mountain - Mylius
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Perry County Park Hazard, KY Trail Run
Went for a 2.5 mile run on the trails in the Perry County Park in Hazard, KY. I believe this section is called Raiders Run. There is a section above this called Flow Trax, then a multi-use trail above it called The Runway. A brutal climb connects the sections called
Otter Creek Park
Take a little walk with me around my favorite Kentucky park.
Kayla Jo Board - Live at The Shop - Brandenburg Kentucky Meade County Voice 2018
Kayla Jo Board - Live at The Shop - Brandenburg Kentucky Meade County Voice 2018
Meade County’s Voice is a group of locals that understands the need in our county to help those that qualify for support from the Meade County Angel Ministry. We know how hard they work to provide help to our community so we teamed up with them to raise money for this cause. Because of your support, we have helped over 600 families in our great county.
Since The Shop first opened it's doors in 2014, with only being able to offer beer to now providing beers, liquors and wines, we have seen a lot of changes. Besides expanding our drink options we have also added a kitchen, TWO outside patios, one with a fireplace, and a sand volleyball court. We've got a full stage for our live bands to come join us for the night, including our own lighting and sound. Coming Fall 2019, cornhole players will be able to gain ACL points right here in Brandenburg at The Shop!
Meade County highlights everything that’s great about rural living, but with all the benefits and amenities offered by larger urban settings. We offer history, entertainment, scenery and culture. From Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area’s walking trails, fly fishing for trout and scenic views of the Ohio River, to eclectic restaurants and a grand bed and breakfast, from hiking a woodland trail to a bluegrass concert at Riverfront Park, from a morning of antique shopping to an afternoon on a perfectly groomed golf course, from an old fashioned country fair to a classic car show. It’s music, arts, the outdoors and more. Meade County offers an abundance of fun just waiting to be sampled.
Red River Gorge | 20 Mile Trail Run | Rough | Pinch-em-Tight | Buck | Koomer Ridge | Gray's Arch
20 mile trail run through Kentucky’s Red River Gorge Geological area through the Rough, Pinch-Em-Tight, Buck, Koomer Ridge, and Gray’s Arch trails!
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Join me on one of many trail run adventures through RRG this Spring! I am training for a 50k in May! I am going to try to make it back to the Gorge at least 2 or 3 more times to get training in. I did the Rough, Koomer, Pinch-em-Tight, Buck, Gray's Arch, and several of the connecting trails to get my 20 miles in. It was about 56 degrees when I started and climbed to 72 degrees. It was cloudy, but the sun eventually came out and it was a glorious day!
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Muldraugh Disc Golf Course Walkthrough (featuring Robert Deener)
This is one of the courses that will be used in this years Gold Vault Open, along with Radcliff City Park DGC.
Muldraugh - Hole 2
Muldraugh disc course in Muldraugh Kentucky. Epic hole number 2.
April 3 1974 Whas Radio SuperOutbreak Part 3
Between 3:40 p.m. CDT April 3 and midnight, at least 26 vicious tornadoes struck Kentucky-- in the worst storm disaster in the State's history. These tornadoes killed 77 persons, injured 1,377, and caused damage estimated at $110 million. Losses were sustained by 6,625 families, and between 1,800 and 2,000 of the State's farms were damaged to some extent. The tornadoes affected 39 counties within a strip some 150 miles wide extending from north to south through the central part of the State.
The first storm (47) was the most severe. It touched ground 5 miles southwest of Hardinsburg (Breckinridge County) at 3:40 p.m. CDT and 30 minutes later slammed into Brandenburg (Meade County). This tornado, which had an intensity rating of F5 on the Fujita scale and a path 500 yards wide where it tore through Brandenburg, killed 31, including a number of children who apparently were playing outside after school.
Within an hour of the Brandenburg death and destruction, five other tornadoes (43, 48, 51, 52, and 59) touched down at locations ranging from Louisville (48) and Boone County (43) in the north to Simpson County (59) near the Tennessee border. The pattern of rapid development farther south and east, with individual tornadoes moving rapidly northeastward, continued into the evening hours. Tornado activity ended in the north-central part of Kentucky by 7:00 p.m. CDT. From then until midnight, activity was concentrated in the south-central part of the State.
The Louisville tornado (48) touched down at 4:37 p.m. CDT one-quarter mile north of Standi ford Field. It was witnessed by National Weather Service employees at the Weather Service Forecast Office. This storm was on or close to the ground as it traveled through 10 miles of residential property in the metropolitan area. It widened and increased in intensity as it moved northeastward. In the eastern 3 to 4 miles of the metropolitan area its maximum intensity was F4. Three deaths were attributed directly to the tornado. Three others were reported killed by heart attacks. A total of 225 injuries were reported in Louisville and Jefferson County.
Pulaski County, in south-central Kentucky, was struck by three separate tornadoes during the evening. The first of these (74) touched down near Mt. Victory at 7:55 p.m. CDT and moved into Rockcastle County before lifting. This storm killed 6 and injured 30 in Pulaski County. One death and 10 injuries were reported in Rockcastle County. The second tornado (73) moved into southern Pulaski County shortly after 9:00 p.m. after killing 2 and injuring 16 in eastern Wayne County. The storm hit Alpine at 9:2O p.m. CDT and caused 29 injuries in Pulaski County. The County apparently was struck by Kentucky's final tornado of the outbreak (64) between 11:30 p.m. and midnight, as the storm moved from Piney Grove Church near the Russell County line through Nancy and Bobtown to Level Green (in Rockcastle County).
Killer storms also were reported in Boyle, Clinton, Franklin, Hardin, Madison, Nelson, Simpson, and Warren Counties