Several months ago we were watching a PBS documentary on the origins of the earth that featured a collection of large chalk formations found in Kansas remarkably rich in fossils. They can reach a height of 70 ft and have unusual structures such as buttes and arches. Geologists estimate that the were likely formed 80 million years ago.
So we made them a highpoint of our western travels which took us down many highways in Kansas we’d never seen before, and then down about 30 miles of dirt road off the beaten path to reach them. We were clearly socially distanced! This is what we found:





Remarkably, these Monument Rocks are privately owned, and the people who own them are very generous with allowing the public to come on their property. They only request that people not climb on them or destroy them in any way, and also to please not honk your horns at the cattle which frightens them. It felt like we were visiting someplace that in a few years would likely be turned into something more commercial. I’m glad we saw them when we did.
On to Colorado!
























































