Harrison Bay State Park

Yes, we are on another S-RV Thundering Herd adventure.  Last night, we drove through the Nantahala National Forest and spent the night at Harrison Bay State Park just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

We went on a long hike last night, but the humans forgot the camera, so we do not have any pictures of the clear blue sky, the brilliant sun, etc.  Instead, they took the camera with us this morning while it was raining.  So look at this picture over the lake and picture a brilliant orange sun setting over the lake:

Lake

Anyway, we were not really interested in setting suns.  Natasha is looking at what we found much more interesting:

Natasha

DUCKS!

Ducks

And not the kind we could not identify when we were at Cove Lake State Park.  Sadly, we were not allowed to chase the ducks.  So we are back in our S-RV today and on the road out of Chattanooga.

S-RV

P.S. – Notice the bikes on the back?  Yep, after our walk yesterday, the humans took the bikes and went off for a ride and left us all alone.  More proof of abuse in the land of the Herd.

TTH Subscription

Never Miss a Woo!


Don't rely on social media. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter and be notified when we post a new story. We will email ONLY when we post something new. No spam—EVER! And you may unsubscribe at any time, no questions asked.

10 Comments

  1. Lola on January 4, 2009 at 12:57 pm

    Great ride. Awesome park. More ducks please!
    You guys sure know how to sniff out the cool parks.

  2. Kodak on January 3, 2009 at 8:50 am

    You guys have the most fun! Keep living life well in 2009! Wishing you a happy new year.

    Hugs, Kodak

  3. Four Musketeers on January 2, 2009 at 11:56 pm

    wow another fun trip huh ?
    Looks like FUN !!!

  4. Kayla and Maebe on January 2, 2009 at 10:13 pm

    Good thing woo weren’t allowed to chase the ducks, our furAuntie Sheena had quite the story about the time she got away chasing ducks and got swept down the Yellowstone river… and found her way back to the humans about 1/2 hour later. We heard it was quite the adventure but furry dangerous!!

    WOOOO woo rar rar rar,
    Kayla and Maebe

  5. Huffle Mawson on January 2, 2009 at 6:49 pm

    I thought Steve and Kat’s mum and dad had those walky things. You should totally get them. Obviously, don’t invite their mum as she’s not very good.

    Huffle Mawson, Honorary Husky and Explorer Cat

  6. Ozzie on January 2, 2009 at 6:34 pm

    They left you alone in the RV? Wow! Why didn’t you go for a drive?

  7. Steve and Kat on January 2, 2009 at 6:31 pm

    Your humans need Walky Dogs! I’m not sure how to do six Sibes with two humans though. We have done two Sibes with one human, in fact, that’s what we usually do because Dad feels that Mom is a bit too crazy to handle us, so she rides along behind on her own. She also has to wear a helmet because one time we were riding and Mom was trying to catch up and she crashed and the ambulance came. Steve and I were so embarrassed, but we got to meet some new people out of the deal.

    Anyway, get some Walky Dogs so you don’t have to be left alone. Your walk looks like great fun though!

    Kat

  8. The OP Pack on January 2, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Those bike riders need to get some Springers for woo guys.

    Looks like another fun road trip.

    Woos, the OP Pack

  9. Painter Pack on January 2, 2009 at 4:52 pm

    What!! Woo was in my neck of the woods and didn’t stop to say hello!!! It’s ok…I furgive you! My Mommy knows that park very well! I am glad woo all had fun! Let us know when the S-RV is coming back our way!!

    Mya Boo Boo

  10. Khyra on January 2, 2009 at 1:35 pm

    Woo get to go on the KHOOLEST trip!

    Tank woo fur sharing!

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra
    PeeEssWoo: KHWAKHKERS! Yum!

Leave a Comment





Read Another Story

← Back One Story ◊ OR ◊ Forward One Story →

Hu-Dad's Latest Musing

Our Hu-Dad shares the latest updates on his writing projects, the books he's reading, and other details in random musings posted on his website. You can check out his novels there as well.

Hurricane Hugo Memories

September 21, 2024

Thirty-five years ago, a massive storm hammered our region and left a path of destruction, leaving us with Hurricane Hugo memories.

Hu-Dad's Novels

His books pay for our food!