Flint Hills
Day 29
We started out the day in Cassoday. The country store where we spent the night was a meeting point for cattle hauling semi's in anticipation of some roundup just north of here. This morning there were over 20 semis in the parking lot. They were gone by 8 AM. The ride continues south and east through the Flint Hills of Kansas. This is a particular geological formation in southeastern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Some of the hills have the soil worn off the crest exposing gravel rich in flint. Turns out that 3 preserved areas of tall grass prarie are in this part of Kansas and Oklahoma. This type of grass used to cover the great plains from Manitoba to Texas. It has all been given over to ranching and agriculture.
We spent the night at Toronto Lake. Boiling hot with high humidity. Fortunately the ride was fairly short.
We are making out way to the Missouri Border.
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