5 posts in to a thread with the word ferry in it and not 1 picture of a tranny yet. I am impressed.
Green River ferries in western ky was my earliest ferries.Green river near mammoth cave. Pull out canoes there. Take my grandson sometime and I become a kid again
That's not a ferry boat ride. You see things differently.My million $ idea has long been a ferry (or even just a passenger boat) from the West End of 265 in Louisville, straight across to Caesars, which otherwise takes about an hour drive to get to, despite the fact it's about 1 mile away the way the crow flies. Guaranteed mint.
Our shop replaced the entire bottom plates in that ferry @ 35-40 years ago. I still enjoy taking it from time to time.Valley View Ferry across the KY River connecting Madison Co to Jessamine and Fayette. I think it's the oldest ferry in operation.
correction: the oldest continuous business of record in KY.
From Center Point to Turkey Neck Bend. My grandpa ran that ferry many years ago.Still a free Ferry that will take you across the Cumberland River in between Monroe and Cumberland counties
My million $ idea has long been a ferry (or even just a passenger boat) from the West End of 265 in Louisville, straight across to Caesars, which otherwise takes about an hour drive to get to, despite the fact it's about 1 mile away the way the crow flies. Guaranteed mint.
I think you mean our million dollar ideaMy million $ idea has long been a ferry (or even just a passenger boat) from the West End of 265 in Louisville, straight across to Caesars, which otherwise takes about an hour drive to get to, despite the fact it's about 1 mile away the way the crow flies. Guaranteed mint.
That's not a ferry boat ride. You see things differently.
Maybe why you so unhappy with your life?
I’ve been across that ferry more than 100 times. Go to the TN line - get a 12 pack beer - cut through Big Sulfur - cross the ferry and cruise through the (literal) middle of nowhere for a few hours.From Center Point to Turkey Neck Bend. My grandpa ran that ferry many years ago.
Not a tranny, but I'm here to help.5 posts in to a thread with the word ferry in it and not 1 picture of a tranny yet. I am impressed.
Lots of hills and curves in this neck of the woodsI’ve been across that ferry more than 100 times. Go to the TN line - get a 12 pack beer - cut through Big Sulfur - cross the ferry and cruise through the (literal) middle of nowhere for a few hours.
The backroads after you cross that ferry are legendary for their scenery and emptiness. Coe Ridge is the place I’m headed if the shit ever hits the fan.
If you know your way around back in there you really can cruise for 2-3 hours without meeting another car. Growing up in Monroe county, cruising backroads was our jam and that ferry led to magical places.
I’ve ridden across the Cumberland River many times on the Free Ferry. Was on the Ferry at Mammoth Cave-Green River once long ago. This part of the state used to have ferries every few miles along big rivers. My grandfather used to run one before my time.
Maysville doesn’t. We have 2 bridges. I believe you are thinking of the Augusta Ferry in Augusta, KY. About 20 minutes north of Maysville. It crosses to Ohio near Higginsport.Is there a ferry in Maysville?
Dorena-Hickman is 30 minutes. Only way for public traffic to cross Mississippi to/from Kentucky.The Cave-In-Rock Ferry From Crittenden County to Cave In Rock, IL is pretty damn cool. Probably the longest ferry ride in KY along with the hickman ferry
Brent, between Silver Grove & Ft. Thomas. Used to walk down a hill and out a gravel road to catch it. Mile or two. Used to climb around on the outside shelf. Pedestrians only. There were two of them, the Prince & Princess. Converted WWII landing craft. Fare was 35¢ round trip, 25¢ one-way. The lines to get on could be a 1/2 hr. Held maybe 50 people.Still a ferry over the Ohio River in Augusta. Used to be one up in a place called Brent or Brent's Landing that went over to the Coney Island Amusement park outside Cincinnati. Rode that as a little kid with great glee anticipating the fun ahead in the park.
I doubt it. He ran that ferry back in the 40’sI may have actually drank a beer or two with KyFaninNC’s grandpa on the ferry. The operator’s would be more than willing to sit and shoot the breeze at 2:00 AM. That’s about the time we would be out prowling around.
Never heard of it. Is it on the Dale Hollow, the river or just a bluff? Numerous bluffs around Kettle, Peytonsburg.Any of y’all Cumberland/Monroe area boys who have crossed the ferry ever been to Pinnacle Point in Kettle (Some refer to it as pinnacle bluff)? I’ve jumped out onto the rock many times.
It’s one of the most beautiful places in the state. And also one of the hardest places to get to. If you’ve never been and aren’t with someone who has been, you stand zero chance of finding it.
It overlooks the Cumberland river. You turn off the ‘main’ road onto a path that cuts through a farm about 1/4 mile. It’s rough. 4-wheel drive only rough.Never heard of it. Is it on the Dale Hollow, the river or just a bluff? Numerous bluffs around Kettle, Peytonsburg.
Marrowbone Creek. Great grandparents grew up on it. It’s where I learned to catch crawdads.“I doubt it” - yeah, before my time. My grandfather probably knew him though, my mother said they used to live about a mile and a half below the Free Ferry, on the Monroe County side. Apparently, my grandfather would ride a horse from there to Marrowbone Creek to go gigging. That’s about the time line as my mother was born in 1931, and she was a teenager when they lived there.