Monday, May 13 - Monday, May 20, 2024
It's been a busy week again!
On Tuesday, May 14 we drove a few miles south of Wall to Nomad View, a very popular boondocking location on the edge (literally) of the Badlands. When we got there it was cloudy and starting to rain. The sun came out a little but then it was very windy all night, shaking the 5th wheel, which was a little nerve racking for me since the site wasn't level and the passenger side wheels weren't touching the ground. The weather was going to be rainy for the next couple of days, so when we got up in the morning we decided to leave. We'd 'been there, done that' and decided that was enough. Maybe if we're in the area again and the weather is going to be nice we'll try again.
We went to Lake Park Campground in Rapid City, SD for two nights. It was full hookups but quite expensive at $74.35 per night, even with the Good Sam discount. On Thursday we ran errands, got fuel and a car wash, and stocked up at Walmart. The trees there had little flying sticky seeds that got on everything - 5th wheel, truck, clothes and shoes. It was a pretty little campground with a very nice park a block away, but I don't know that we would return.
Friday we left for the big 21 mile trip to Holy Smoke Campground in Keystone, SD for five nights. They had a special stay for four nights get the fifth one free. Sounded like a deal to me! It's full hookups for $44.18 per night, divided between the five nights (otherwise $50 per night).
Saturday we went on an all day tour with Black Hills Above and Beyond Tours. It was well worth the $130 each. Our tour guide, Karen, picked us up at the campground at 8:15. There were three other people on the tour; a man from about an hour north of London in the U.K., and a couple from Utah. Very nice people!
Our first stop was at Mt. Rushmore. She gave us one hour to go through the visitor center, watch the film, take pictures, and of course visit the gift shop. This is the first time either one of us have been in this part of the country and it's beautiful.
We're practicing our selfies. Al least this one's better than the last one! I'm not sure who those old people are though.
It was larger than I thought it would be. Did you know that the 'stair steps' under Lincoln's chin were going to be his hand holding his lapel? Originally they were going to carve the presidents from their waist up, but it didn't take them too long to decide that wasn't going to work!
From there we went Iron Mountain Road, with it's 'pigtail' bridges (they loop like a pig's tail) and granite tunnels.
All of the tunnels were designed to be able to see Mt. Rushmore going one way.
Iron Mountain Road competes with the Tail of the Dragon in North Carolina in relation to curves. The Tail of the Dragon has 318 curves in 11 miles. It was a beautiful drive!
On our way to lunch in Custer State Park Karen spotted some bison near a campground and pulled into the driveway. I've seen bison, but never any this close.
He was a big one! There was a cattle guard to keep them from going into the campground, but this guy figured that out and was headed for the campground when we left.
We went to the Game Lodge in Custer State Park for lunch.
John had a bison burger and I had bison stew. I took a bite of John's burger and decided I like the stew better. The burger had a little gamier taste.
After lunch we went on the Needles Highway. The rock formations are beautiful!
Our next stop was the Needles Eye Tunnel. It's 8' wide and 9'9" tall.
A lot of people think that the tunnel is the eye of the needle, but the tunnel is the Needles Eye Tunnel. This is the Eye of the Needle.
We continued on the Needles Highway to Sylvan Lake, where we stopped for a few minutes. It's a beautiful lake. That weekend was free entrance and free fishing. We saw a couple of guys that had several really nice trout.
From there we went to Crazy Horse Memorial. She gave us a little over an hour to see the film, museum, other buildings, and of course Crazy Horse.
This is the model of what it will look like when it's finished. You can see the sculpture so far in the background if you look close. Remember, you can click on the pictures and make them larger.
From Crazy Horse we went back to Custer State Park to do the Wildlife Loop Road. We saw prairie dogs, bluebirds, pronghorns...
...and donkeys! These donkeys know that the tourists will feed and pet them. Karen had some carrots and spinach for them. She knew they liked the carrots and the spinach she had that was about to go bad. She found out they don't like spinach.
It was after 6:00 by the time we got back to the campground. What a wonderful day; so many memories! If you're ever in the area take this tour; it's well worth it!
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth".
Genesis 1:1
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