Talking about pioneer women I will never forget that day my wife and I left Abilene headed for El Paso. Somewhere South of Odessa she made a comment, "Just take a look at this, absolutely nothing out here, not even a house." I heard this same comment several times until I started laughing and told her, "I can just imaging the first settler that came across the plains in a covered wagon with a wife and bunch of kids,I know the poor guy got his butt chewed for days, and I can just hear his old lady," "Why, John, why did we leave that nice little town of Memphis, there ain't nothing out here but injuns, snakes, bushes with thorns and rattle snakes, we ain't seen no civilized folks for weeks."
Think about the time it would take from Abilene to El Paso by wagon, and you can imagine how bad he had his butt chewed before completing the trip.