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Video: Cruising 90 Miles On The Cumberland – Long Haul Episode 4

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OK, so it’s the first of November many of us here in the States are still wearing shorts outside. While many of us have yet to concede that Al Gore might’ve had a point, we are enjoying what many will call an Endless Indian Summer. The leaves are changing, lawns are requiring more raking than mowing and all of us parents have already sifted through our kids’ Halloween candy to fish out the best stuff. But hey, it’s still pretty great out, so why not ride?

That was the idea a couple of weeks ago for the latest episode of “Long Haul,” The Watercraft Journal‘s on-going (although admittedly intermittent) video series where we give you a first-hand look at some pretty cool adventures that we get to enjoy from time to time. This go around, we got invited on a 90-plus-mile ride from Ashland City, Tennessee, down the famous Cumberland River (once canoed by frontiersmen and fur trappers, and even paddled by American folk hero Davy Crockett), into the middle of scenic downtown “Music City” itself: Nashville, Tennessee – all aboard Yamaha’s 2016 FX HO Cruiser.

You might remember that same Kawasaki-looking-green-and-white FX HO from previous rides and reports, as Yamaha was kind enough to loan us the machine for most of 2016. Anyhow, leaving from there, we double-backed and ventured into the gorgeous Harpeth River Valley with sheer rock walls and rich with autumn colors. Personally, it’s one of the most scenic rides in the South and had whistlin’ Dixie and craving a tall glass of lemonade when it was all over (or a hot bowl of grits. Insert your own preferred stereotypical Southern dish here).

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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