NE is my 44th state. Why oh why did I take so long to get here??? I had no idea what I was missing!
There was no snow in NE, which is hard to believe since they got hammered with snow about 2 weeks ago and Route 80 was closed because of this!
We saw tons of black angus cows, which only made us want a steak. I also spotted my first buffalo! They were at a great distance, which is good, but it was still pretty cool. They are native to the prairie land, so I was hoping we would "run into one" (not literally though). It made us realize we wanted buffalo instead of steak for dinner.
There were tumbleweeds rolling across the road.
We drove under the Great Platte Archway, the structure over the highway that commemorates the old wagon trail of westward migration. I felt slightly bad for the early settler pioneers who traveled by wagon. While our trip across the midwest only took 2 days or so, theirs probably took months.
We stopped in York, NE. J went to school in York, PA. It is still up in the air which town is more depressing.
We drove clear across the state of NE. To its panhandle. We had a purpose. The highest point is located in the southwest corner of NE. Actually, right on the border of NE, WY and CO. At 5,424 feet, it could sound intimidating. But, it's merely a bump on rolling farmland (although, I have to admit, it was more windy at the high point than anywhere else). As usual, our quest to "hike" the highest peak was more of an exercise in location finding than a "hike." But, we bagged it, our 13th highpoint. 
Here it is. The highest point in NE. Wyoming is my 45th state! We stayed in the lower southeast corner this time, but I can't wait to come back and explore the rest of the state.
We got into SILAdventure's in Denver late Wednesday evening. Stay tuned for Part V ... the best part of the trip!!!
You didn't make it to Carhenge?? Nebraska, The Good Life!
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