We said our byes to the kids and Bear.
When 86 got close to I-70, we took this dirt road.
Several years ago, our son asked Al if he should invest in Tesla. Al didn't think it would be too wise. Oh goodness. Al usually is right on the money when it comes to investments, but not that time! You win some, you lose some, I guess. We saw this station set up in Limon, CO.
At Limon, we took 71 south. This was a new road for us!
We made a little pit stop! Ha!
We went east from there on 94 to 40/287. These were all new roads for us. This took us into Kit Carson, named after the frontiersman and a federal Indian agent in the 1850s who later served in the Union Army in the Civil War.
We saw the Sand Creek Massacre site on our atlas (yes, we still use a big paper map! Of course we use google maps too!) We decided to go check it out! We turned north on a dirt road off 96.
There was a ranger's station and a ranger came to speak to us. There were about 3 other cars there, which surprised us with this being so out of the way, in the boonies.
33 stars on the flag
We walked to the place that overlooks the site, about 1/3rd mile walk. Felt good to stretch our legs after being in the car so many miles.
Beware of rattle snakes!!
As we continued on, we came upon Scott City where my friend, Debbie F. grew up. Here is the high school she went to.
There is a certain aroma in western Kansas.
We drove through Sylvia and stopped to see this place. My friend from California, Carolyn D., told me that her friend bought this church to renovate! I visited this place later with friends. That post here.