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Week 16
Photos from South Dakota
Driving through the black hills
Turns out we were in this area during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the largest in the world
Homestake Mine, largest gold mine in North America
Deadwood’s historic downtown district flooded with motorcyclists
Sunset over the black hills
Mt Rushmore
Walking the trail at the base of the mountain
I really liked the landscape here, rocky hills with ponderosa pine trees
Sunset at Mt Rushmore
The area around the visitor’s center is very nice with a walkway and amphitheater
We decided to stay for the evening lighting ceremony
Wow what a great show with ranger talks, trivia, and a patriotic movie
Very cool to see this at night with lights
On to the national park intercontinental ballistic missile museum
Interesting place off the highway
We went to a decommissioned missile silo
Cool that they let people see this
Yes that is a fake missile
Not much else out here in this area
Driving to Badlands National Park
I thought this park was very cool
Looks like a planet from a science fiction movie
This might have been the hottest day of the trip so far
Crazy how the rocks seem to just rise out of the flat valley
We went for a few short hikes here despite the heat
Haha looks like I’m on the edge of a deep ravine, but it was only a few feet to the bottom
Very nice layering in the rocks
This was the Notch Trail
Woah things just got interesting
Very cool technical portion of the trail
Walking above a canyon now
Hard to tell if we were on the trail
Not the best lighting today
Nice to sit down for a break
Not sure this trail was worth the views here
We decided to explore and found a better spot for views
A little difficult going back down
King of the hill
Walking back before it gets any warmer
Okay just one more picture
Seriously last one
Back down the ladder
Careful where you step
Saw a bunch of these cool cliff swallow mud houses
Reading about the landscape on another nature trail
Roadside overlook
Awesome picture
Yellow mounds overlook
The photo behind the photo
Very cool
This was across the road from the yellow mounds
Last overlook for this park
Wow 107 degrees out
Sunset in Rapid City
We used the planet fitness in Rapid City as a basecamp for all of our excursions in South Dakota
Sheep on the road
Wow didn’t expect a bighorn sheep to be just chillin here on a state road
Just a scenic lake we passed while driving to Wind Cave National Park
Awesome herd of bison we saw driving through Custer State Park
We were all alone with these Bison, a nice change from the busy national parks
Bison crossing
Another herd not far from the first
Had to wait for them to move along
And here’s a rabbit
Walking the Rankin Ridge trail in Wind Cave National Park
Still warm but a little cooler here in the forested hills
Not a bad view to the west
Not a bad view to the east either
Dang, stairs
Let it be known that it was on this trail we discovered the NP app had self guided walking tours
Down into the wind cave now
We paid $16 each for the natural entrance guided tour
Totally worth it
Boxwork cave feature
A little too developed for my liking, but good that it’s accessible I guess
Lots of fun walking through the cave
Had to bend over in a few spots
Glad we got a photo together
Turns out photos look really weird in a cave
Only a few spots were big enough for multiple people to group together
Our tour had about 30 people
Decided to eat lunch watching a bison herd
Then they decided to come toward us
And the whole herd walked right around our car
Driving south to Nebraska
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