I missed it this year. Hope you guys had fun.
Photos of Martin Sataion are always disapointing for us ametuers since capturing the bueaty of the location is almost impossible. You can get the people and lose the sourroundings or catch the fort and lose the background or get the mountains and lose the historic setting.
The most amazing thing to me is that the ridge shown in the first photo is at around 4,000 ft. and runs for another 11 miles and then plunges into a deep notch which we have called the Cumberland Gap for many centuries. This is the place folks camped before making the run through the gap on the next day.