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The South Fork of the Ninnescah River begins in eastern Kiowa County and flows east 49 miles, passing Pratt, Cunningham, Kingman, and Cheney to its confluence with the North Fork in western Sedgwick County. East of Cunningham, Kansas, in Kingman County. July 17, 2013.
This layer of stratocumulus clouds advanced from the northwest like a quilt being pulled over a bed. As the red sun was setting, it painted the underside of the cloud layer. West of Medicine Lodge, in Barber County, Kansas. October 11, 2006.
Teter Rock is twelve miles east of Cassoday in Greenwood County, Kansas. In the 1950s, James Murle Teter persuaded an oil pipeline crew to drag this limestone monolith a couple of miles and erect it on a ridge that divides the Cottonwood, Verdigris, and Walnut watersheds. There's a fascinating Teter Rock chapter in Jim Hoy's book, Flint Hills Cowboys. May 31, 2015.