The farther north I go, the closer I get to the stories I’ve read while preparing for this ride. Escaping from Alabama or Mississippi was harder than escaping from Kentucky. I’ve ridden something like 500 miles from Alabama to Tennessee— in daylight, with fancy navigation tools, on established roads, on a bicycle— and no one’s trying to kill or capture me. It’s staggering to imagine the determination it must have taken to travel through the brambles, fields, and forests here, at night, with only the North Star and the rivers to guide them. I’m looking forward to getting to Kentucky and Ohio where I have at least a little knowledge about these stories.
This is AWESOME, David! I'm so happy you rode through my little village of Grand Rivers and I had the pleasure of meeting you! I look forward to learning more through your adventures!!
This is AWESOME, David! I'm so happy you rode through my little village of Grand Rivers and I had the pleasure of meeting you! I look forward to learning more through your adventures!!
I appreciate the issues you bring up for consideration and thought. Thank you, David ~ Lee