We were riding two up on US 421 in Kentucky and came to a one lane bridge entering Madison County
LBL Hiking: Kentucky Rock Fort 1776 Historic Site
I hiked a good ways to get here (there). Around 3.5 mi one way. It's not a huge distance, but it's enough. Admittedly I was expecting some historical marker to commemorate the Battle of the Sands. But still, I was impressed by the unembellished site of Washington's final stand against Monsanto (or the redcoat Britts or w/e.). I was moved to tears in fact (That part didn't make the final cut due to embarrassment. That would be unmanly so I decided not to include it. Then again, it was a dilemma, because it is also important to show real human emotion in film sometimes you know?) Actually, no joke, Daniel Boone is my great uncle (As he is to most Kentuckians L0L) That's no joke and I mean it, but how can anyone distinguish my sarcasm from not? Some of the big rocks are clearly in the process of falling down, but that may be evidence of giants in North America, or maybe it's *ALIENS*. Honestly, IDK. Most likely bigfoots opened portals to place these lithic structures originally. The fair folk may also have played a role along with Jerry, Bob, and Phil. Hard to say. The snake critter was 100% real and neither fake nor 'unmanly' (That means 7125). Don't think it was venomous, but cool to see regardless. Seemed mostly friendly. *Mostly... Remember: good vibes only (jk). Also, is this vehicle equipped with an aux chord? And, can you play drunken love on guitar? Thank you and goodnight.