Oh how amazing it is to see wild animals in their home! We have never seen so many
actual wild animals! I felt like we were in one of the specials Fiona incessantly watches! After "The Badlands" we headed further west to stay three nights in Custer State Park. The landscape was etherial... meadow grass between clusters of birch and pine, ancient boulders sprinkled all around, cactus poking up and rolling hills against sharp red cliffs. Scott planned an amazing car ride along the "Needles Highway" and "Iron Mountain Road". What on paper is a few hours drive through Custer State Park turned into the entire day. Why? Because you have to stop for the bison, prairie dogs, pronghorn, deer and burros! You can't get out of the car and approach the bison, but as you can see from the pictures, they come right onto the road! Then it was onto "The Needles Highway". This was the most insanely twisted, steep, and glorious drive we have yet to go on. It offered multiple views of Mount Rushmore, which satisfied our "blah" attitude about seeing the monument. We also had the opportunity to squeeze thru mountain passes that felt just barely wide enough to fit "Rolling Thunder"! The geology of the place just leaves one in awe of what the earth was up to long before we came along. We are now about to spend our second night in Wyoming. O.K., I thought South Dakota was remote. I truly admire those who live out here. You MUST be pretty self sufficient to make a go of it. Tomorrow we head to Yellowstone. We plan on taking a three mile hike around "Old Faithful" and the other lesser know geysers. We have read the warnings to stay on the boardwalk paths due to the higher than boiling temperature waters just under a thin crust layer. Super bummer if you fall tomorrow... The view out my window right now looks artificial! Rocky cliffs with bare hills at their base and HUGE random rock steeples jutting out of the ground!
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Storm over the edge of "The Badlands". |
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At our site in Custer. The kids built forts on the hill above our camper. |
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We had to watch out for these buggers! |
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Oh, hello. |
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Roaming herd of bison!!! |
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Mommy and baby. |
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Definitely needed to drive carefully. |
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Ahhh, this looks like a nice place for a picnic. |
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Safe up on the bumper. We were going to hike into the fields just before this photo. Then we read the warnings: sudden storms, thick poison ivy and rattle snakes. Hmmmm... we looked over our shoulders to see some large grey clouds...went a few more steps and,"YIKES!" Someone ahead of us had stoned a rattlesnake to death right in the hiking trail! Scott nearly stepped on it! Game over. |
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Pronghorn. |
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Very pushy, begging burros! They know to stop traffic and get treats! |
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The kids trying to coax a prairie dog from its hole with burros in background. |
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Donkey love... |
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I scratch your shoulder, you scratch mine. |
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This baby was adorable! |
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Mount Rushmore. Yup. That's it. |
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This hat allowed Scott to get right into a herd of bison undetected. |
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I just had to capture this "great hair moment"...forever. (That's Scott's hair, not mine.) |
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Looks like a pretty big cat was ahead of us on this hike. |
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Hey there marmot! |
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Sylvan Lake, SD. |
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Wyoming. |
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Here's where we're at now. Pretty western huh? |
Cool lake!!!
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