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In search of the elusive eephus ball (V)
And so, home, which takes a while; St. Louis is just about a thousand road miles from our home, and most of that, it is fair to say, is not over the most exciting terrain imaginable. We decided to make a Wikitravel "Itinerary" of the trip, following the Santa Fe Trail wherever feasible. This did add a little spice to what otherwise would be highway meat loaf, and I'll be concentrating on the Trail attractions here.
Santa Fe Trail ruts
OK, not the most "scenic" shot imaginable (although I do find Emily "scenic" in her own way...), but this is one of the few authentic sections of Santa Fe Trail ruts left in central Kansas. There's a lot of ... empty ... around here.
Fort Larned NHS
Graffiti on an old building's wall at Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas -- looks like graffiti problems are nothing new, nor confined to cities...
Santa Fe Trailhead
"Across the wide Missouri." Somewhere out there is the destroyed town site of Franklin, where the Santa Fe Trail started. Taken from a nice little city park in Boonville, Missouri.