The Krause Ranch is not a normal Hill Country landscape--it has bottomless holes, dinosaur tracks, high limestone river cliffs where golden eagles nest, and occasional visits by TPWD-authenticated pumas and black bears. Historian Thad Sitton offers a detailed description of the 1,670-acre property, its human history, its natural history, and Gary Krause--the man who has spent several decades clearing cedar to bring grass and good water back to...