Pictures and Stories About Bicycle Side Adventures
The Native Stone Scenic Byway, Kansas;
Kansas Highways K-4 and K-99 through Dover, Keene, Eskridge, and Alma;
October, 2017
Native Stone Scenic Byway, Kansas
"The beauty of the Flint Hills and a variety of structures constructed from its native limestone are among the attractions of the Native Stone Scenic Byway." - Kansas Online Travel Brochure
What's missing from the brochure is how the loose stones were used to build stone fences that ended the Open-Range Cattle Drives (along with Barbed Wire Fences). See the second photo image - Dennis & Terry
Above Right: The Law ending Open Range Cattle Movement came on the heels of the Civil War and this location played a major role in shifting from one societal need to another (Beef for Military and Mining Camps to Bread and Feed for a Living).