Practically in a straight line.
Day 24
Scott City is in the center of western Kansas farming country. Looks lie mostly wheat, corn and cattle.
The wind was from the south again, so some struggle depending on road direction,
Here's a picture of a typical Kansas farm.
The road took a turn to the southeast and dropped into a little valley. There was a Point of Historical Interest. Who knew? Apparently George Washington Carver homsteaded just south of the road in this part of Kansas, before going on to college and his work at the Tuskegee Institute.
Leslie met me for lunch, it's nice to get off the bike for a short time. We spent the night in La Crosse Kansas, 4 miles north of the bike route. Interesting fact. The first settlers built sod houses, or dugouts for shelter, but soon discovered a layer of limestone under the soil that was about 12 in thick. Apparently when brought to the surface it hardened and took on a yellowish hue. Homes, city buildings were all constructed of this limestone. They even used it for fence posts. (see below)
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