



October 25-27: We chose a neat campground about 2 hours south of Nashville that was in the Natchez Trace Wilderness preserve. It was picturesque with all the fall foliage, several trails to walk plus a few historic sites to see. Problem was it rained and rained and rained. We tired not to let that dampen our enthusiasm and headed to Nashville. A long drive but we made it to the Grand Ole Opry only to find out that the afternoon tours were cancelled and we could not get in to see it. We were able to tour the museum. It started raining harder so we walked back to the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention center. What an amazing resort. It consisted of 2,884 guest rooms, 85 meeting rooms, five ballrooms and over 20 neat shops. Would love to come back to see it at Christmas as they were starting to put up the decorations while we were there. On Friday since it continued to rain, we headed to the Saturn Plant in Tennessee for a very interesting tour. We were very impressed with their philosophy and technique. As it continued to rain we decided to pack it up on Saturday and head on out for more adventures and dryer weather

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