Riding in "Kansas"
The past few days I have been riding out east (aka: Kansas). Basically, once you get east of Powers, you are in Kansas. The nice thing about riding out there is you just go...and go...and go. In the midst of the final week of class, it's the perfect place to ride when you don't want to think much or work too hard!
(Renee, you get bouns points if you can guess where I took this picture!)
And prairie dogs! The only other animals you see out here are cows and horses...oh and the occasional llama (or elpacka...not sure how to tell the difference) down by the speedway. Perhaps its not the best scenary but it is a good change of pace.
The past few days I have been riding out east (aka: Kansas). Basically, once you get east of Powers, you are in Kansas. The nice thing about riding out there is you just go...and go...and go. In the midst of the final week of class, it's the perfect place to ride when you don't want to think much or work too hard!
(Renee, you get bouns points if you can guess where I took this picture!)
As you can see, it looks much different out east...yes, that is the infamous Pikes Peak that I take sunset pictures of during the summer at the track. You know you are in Kansas when you start seeing antelope...
And prairie dogs! The only other animals you see out here are cows and horses...oh and the occasional llama (or elpacka...not sure how to tell the difference) down by the speedway. Perhaps its not the best scenary but it is a good change of pace.
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