In mid October, I was lucky enough to be included in a group that was invited to the Cumberland Gap Historic Park. The park is located on the Kentucky - Tennessee border. Dr. Jim Ford, Jim Ross, Pete and Liz Michael and myself were to be escorted to the top, to photograph the Hensley Settlement. To visit this part of the park, one must be accompanied by a park ranger. No vehicles allowed and one must make a short hike to the settlement. If you ever get this opportunity, take it. The weather was a bit foggy, as it had rained the day before. Everyone was excited at this opportunity to have this place to ourselves for the day. This short video will give you and idea of our experience. Special thanks to Ranger Scott Teodorski, of the Cumberland National Historic Park and volunteer, Dr. Gary McKenna, for hosting this photo shoot. I would be remiss, if i did not thank all the staff, of the park, for the excellent job of preserving and protecting this historic site, for future generations. As always, your comments are welcome and encouraged. Happy Shooting !
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