After four years of adventure on the frontier,
Win Avery returns to his hometown
on the edge of the prairie and tracks
down his childhood friend, Jeb Dawson.
Jeb has just lost his parents, and Win
persuades his friend to travel west with
him—to see the frontier before it is settled,
while it is still unspoiled wilderness.
They embark on a free-spirited adventure,
but they are sidetracked when they
befriend Meg Jameson, an accomplished
horsewoman, lost on the Nebraska
prairie. Traveling together through the
Rocky Mountain foothills, they run into
Gray Wolf, an Arapaho determined to
live on his own terms off the reservation.
As their paths and purposes converge,
the course of each of their lives changes
forever. Although the open road continues
to call to Win, and Meg moves
forward with her plans to ranch with
the aged liveryman who raised her, the
bonds between the four friends endure
as they fight the forces striving to close
the frontier and as they witness a way of
life disappear.
Win Avery returns to his hometown
on the edge of the prairie and tracks
down his childhood friend, Jeb Dawson.
Jeb has just lost his parents, and Win
persuades his friend to travel west with
him—to see the frontier before it is settled,
while it is still unspoiled wilderness.
They embark on a free-spirited adventure,
but they are sidetracked when they
befriend Meg Jameson, an accomplished
horsewoman, lost on the Nebraska
prairie. Traveling together through the
Rocky Mountain foothills, they run into
Gray Wolf, an Arapaho determined to
live on his own terms off the reservation.
As their paths and purposes converge,
the course of each of their lives changes
forever. Although the open road continues
to call to Win, and Meg moves
forward with her plans to ranch with
the aged liveryman who raised her, the
bonds between the four friends endure
as they fight the forces striving to close
the frontier and as they witness a way of
life disappear.