Devils Tower National Monument

Crossed into Wyoming to see the Devils Tower (aka Bear Lodge, the true / non-whitey appropriated name).  Did the 1.3 mile Tower Trail which was very peaceful.  If you ever do this yourself, find a bench and wait for all people to leave your sight.  Listen to the wind through the trees and enjoy the … Read more

Mount Moriah and more Deadwood

Visited the Mount Moriah Cemetary where Wild Bill and Calamity Jane are buried.  I’m not a graveyard geek but this would be an excellent final resting place.  View overlooking Deadwood. Some photos of the Starlight casino displays as well.  Kevin Costner owns the joint if you can’t tell.  And a few of Main Street and … Read more

Mount Rushmore National Memorial (Redux)

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

I had enjoyed my survey of The Badlands but it was time to keep pressing westward. Since it was now Monday I figured some of the more heavily-visited tourist spots should be more easily accessible. I made my way into Keystone, South Dakota and stopped at a classic U.S. road-trip destination: Mount Rushmore National Memorial. … Read more

Wall Drug

Wall Drug - Jackelope statue

Once again against my better judgement I went off course and stopped at a tourist trap.  This time it was Wall Drug.  They had signs littering I-90 for 200 miles before you even get there.  This place was made for old people who collect crappy knick-knacks.  On the plus side I saw a giant jackelope … Read more

Badlands National Park – Part 2

Woke up freezing in my tent.  Either the wind chills got very low or my 20 degree bag isn’t quite up to par, but will make due for now.  Wind died early morning and gave way to a lone coyote howling in the distance. Camp stove and pot work well and the freezer bag cooking … Read more

Badlands National Park – Part 1

Made it to the Badlands in South Dakota.  Once I crossed the Missouri River it was a white-knuckle drive due to 40mph sustained winds today with stronger gusts.  Watched the terrain go from flat, boring corn fields to rolling grass hills with sunflower fields and hundreds of free-grazing cattle.  Then the rock formations appeared and … Read more