We drove our coach 209 miles, about 4 hours of driving, from Ogallala, Nebraska to Scott City, Kansas.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading south:

An interactive map, with potential stops:
Sunrise:

Leaving the campground:

Spaceship water tower across the highway:

Lots of fields of corn:

Old car store:

Silos:

Not sure what this was? Perhaps for grain loading?

Tractor:

Paladin asleep:

Truck with hay bales:

More silos:

We stopped in a large gravel area at this gas station for a bathroom break:

Zoomed highway:

Welcome to Kansas:

Zoomed view of the highway, emphasizing some big dips:

Paladin mostly asleep:

Fuel and lunch stop:


Almost 90 gallons for $412; we saved $47 on this fuel up via our Open Roads discount card:

We then parked:

And had some tasty IHOP breakfasts for lunch:






An unusual thing; the napkin-wrapped silverware came with a straw; haven’t seen that before:

Paladin asleep again:

Cornfield and pump jack; two great tastes that taste great together:

Paladin asleep yet again:

Wind turbine blade:

Large farm equipment:

Lake Scott State Park:





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