• Custer to Cody

    4 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Custer to Yellowstone

    It would seem that the pain of traveling is the traveling itself.  The getting from one place to another.  If I were flying, that would definitely be the case.  But it has not been so far with the camping.

    We have had some long drive days, but we enjoy each other's company, we listen to music and we watch the scenery change.

    The difference in scenery between Badlands and Custer was stark.  Leaving, Custer to go to Cody was going from green to brown again.  Except the brown is not exactly brown.  The earth and the rocks are layered and colored (it's a whole lot of 5th grade Earth Science stuff).  We see green, grey, orange, pink, and brown layered on a mountain range for as far as you can see.

    As we approached Cody, the moutain ranges changed color and texture, height and shape.  Mountian to cliff faces to canyon.

    At one point, we came around a bend, and I said, " Wowwww! Just wow!"  I was looking out the window, the other (away from My Lovely), I could feel a smile rise up on her face.  Not the scenery, but me enjoying the scenery.

    When we got to our campsite just as the sun was setting, My Lovely was giggly giddy.  She was absolutely in her element.

    No, travel days are not for everyone, but so far, we have enjoyed them.
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    It was an easy drive, followed by a World Class Museum and a fabulous dinner. Only to arrive at our lake-side campsite in perfect time to enjoy a stunning sunset on the beach followed by a quiet campfire! Yes, perfect day. Who wouldn't be giddy, lol!
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  • Buffalo Bill Center of the West

    4 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Here I go again.

    I'm all nerd again.

    We are doing two posts on this, one about the Center itself (because we simply have to share), and one to highlight what touched us.

    Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a must-see, must do, and can't miss item. 

    I have to tell you these things first:

    1.  We are too late in the season, so we could not see the rodeo show, which is supposed to be a big hit.

    2.  We were at the Wild West Center for about 5 hours and did not do the whole thing.  We missed the Western Art section completely.

    3.  I am not a gun person - guns just don't impress me the way they do some people, so we kind of glazed through the Firearms Museum.  But, this is the most comprehensive firearms museum in the USA.  10,000 artifacts.  If you are a gun person, this section alone is a day for you.

    The museum, all sections, is laid out incredibly well.  It has a natural flow that leads you through the exhibits.

    This is a 'Whole Family Museum'.  They have kid programs too.  There was a kid program in session while we were there.  I wanted to hang out and learn a little bit.  It was like an interactive classroom session.  All the kids were engaged.

    The museum has interactive parts for adults in each section too.

    The center also offers guided tours.  We did not do this. We read the signs and watched the videos.  I found myself enjoying the reading like I was reading a story in a book.  The information is concise.

    Your ticket is a 2-day pass.  It would take 2 days to do this museum if you did the whole thing.

    The museum is broken into 5 sections, plus they also have special exhibits.

    1.  Firearms Museum
    2.  Western Art Museum
    3.  Buffalo Bill Museum
    4.  Plains Indian Museum
    5.  Natural History Museum

    Our favorite section was the Natural History Museum.

    My Lovely and I like to try to predict which if our activities will be our favorite or predict which place we will enjoy the most.

    Last fall on our New England trip, I did a top 5 round up post at the end of the trip.  I did the post because, before the trip, I was really looking forward to Niagra Falls.  I was amazed that Niagra Falls didn't make my top 5 -- actually, the post was a top 5 plus 1, and it didn't make the list.  Not because Niagra disappointed, but because other things were just so outstanding.

    So far, about halfway through our trip, we have done more than 20 activities.  And we have candidates for the top 5 already.  This museum - specifically the Natural History Museum within the Buffalo Bill Center of the West - is in that top 5 ... for now.

    When we made our predictions as we were driving away from the house,  this was not even on the radar.  And it is awesome.

    Part of the awesomeness was because of what we had already experienced.  We saw things while we hiked, rode our bikes or while were on the road, and asked each other questions.  Then we came here, and the answers to several of our questions were right there on display.

    Part of it was because of the way the museum was laid out.  It walks you through in a natural progression that is easy and thoughtful.  The space you have is relative to the amount of information you are taking in.  But mostly, they did this great thing.  You start out on an upper level and work yourself down (no steps).  The upper level is all the information, formation, wildlife associated with the top of a mountian ( higher altitudes) As you descend, you encounter different animals, habitats, formations - different science just as you would on the mountain.  All the way to the meadows and rivers at the base .

    Hey! I gave you the Nerd Alert!  What? You didn't believe me?

    We geeked out on it.  We learned about both animal and forest conservation.  We answered at least a dozen questions we had asked ourselves.  And we saw several things that had not occurred to us.

    There was not a moment that I felt we glossed over.

    Last year, on the New England Trip, we were disappointed to not see any Moose.  I asked someone about it.  The answer was that the population had dropped dramatically due to disease - and a mention of ticks.  The museum here points out the same drop in population (lost 2/3s in the last 15 years), and it listed 5 top reasons, including the ticks¹ and the fungus.

    I had read a few months ago about how the Department of the Interior was reintroducing the grey wolf back into Yellowstone after near extinction (human) because of outright attempts at extermination as well as messing with the ecology and the natural order of things.  The display highlighted the give and take of all the animals in the natural order.

    I mentioned in the post about Mt Rushmore that I enjoyed it, I'm glad I did it, but now I've done it.  I am not likely to do Mt. Rushmore again.  That is not true here.   If I were back in the area again next year, I'd come do the museum again.  It is top-notch.  And I am sure I would enjoy it just as much a second time - even more because I'd make sure to catch the rodeo too.

    On our camping trips, where we go, so goes our home - and our kitchen. We cook most of our own meals and eat out a little.

    My Lovely had a hankering for pizza. We stopped in at Trailhead Bar - Wood Fired Pizza.

    Research works. My lovely had found this recommendation while she was researching the trip.

    It is so nice when a business does a food job and gets rewarded with good recommendations.

    She hit it right. Clean place, fair price, good pizza. Not a tourist trap. Just a few blocks from Buffalo Bill's Center of the West.

    Reminder Note:
    We hope that people enjoy our posts, but we do this mostly for ourselves and our own enjoyment. 

    We have 3 reasons we use post on Find Penguins:

    1.  Amy is a scrapbooker.  Find Penguins is now her (our) scrapbook medium.  We do this so we can go back and relive our experiences.  We find it to be a good way to incorporate photos, maps, timeliness, videos, and stories all in one place.  At the end of the season, we will print a book of photos - a highlight of the highlights.  Pictures, stories, and QR codes for videos.

    2.  We have a few friends and family that like to follow our travels.  They can drop in whenever they want to.  Amy posts a link on Facebook as a reminder, but a couple of people in the family set up for automatic notifications so they see everything as we post. 

    3.  The Find Penguins app is a European based app that was originally created to help people find experiences based on locations.  This particular post is the perfect example.

    If someone were going to Yellowstone as we are, what else in the area is worth doing?  Our posts are public.  Anyone in the world who is thinking of on a trip west can find any one of our posts and see what we did, what we liked, what path we took, and decide if they want to add any of the stops on their trip.  Likewise, when we want to do a trip, we can use Find Penguins to help us decide what to see and do.  Because this is a European app, there is more information (more posts) in Europe than in the USA.  Maybe, over time, that will change.
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  • Devils Tower National Monument

    3 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 88 °F

    I don't know.  Maybe this is an example of making fun where we can.

    Devils Tower of course is the unique mountain formation featured in the movie 'Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind'. 

    We went to the mountain and did the tour, which is a a short bit in the visitors center and a 1.6 walk around the mountain in a beautiful park like setting, a few hundred feet above the base.

    You get an up close look at the distinctive hexagonal pillars that form the top of the mountain.

    This was interesting, but it was mostly us being a little footloose on the way to Badlands. 

    And yes, we watched the movie that night. 
    Just being silly.
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  • Wildlife Loop Sunset Ride

    2 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 90 °F

    I became aware of a new term on this trip. 

    "Touron" is a derogatory term used to describe tourists who act foolishly while on vacation.

    Tourists in Custer want to see the buffalo.  And there are signs everywhere. "Do Not Approach."

    One of the attractions at Custer State Park is the Wildlife Loop Road.  A 17-mile loop (with interior roads) where you are likely to see buffalo, deer, antelope, big horn sheep, etc, in a natural setting.  People drive the loop in hopes of seeing the wildlife.  The herd moves and the rangers track them.  At the visitors center, they actually have a map showing where the buffalo herd will likely be found. But "Do Not Approach."

    We wanted to do the Wildlife Loop, but on our bikes.  If we found the buffalo, we'd just keep our distance.

    We were still feeling our hike up Black Elk Peak yesterday, so we rested in the afternoon and went for our Wildlife Loop bike ride in the evening. 

    The buffalo were not where they were supposed to be.  At least not according to the map at the visitors center. But we saw some antelope and a few deer.

    We kept riding, and we saw 1 buffalo in the distance.  We were looking for the herd - about 350 of them.  Then we saw a group of about 40.  Again, far in the distance.

    We had gone out just before sunset, expecting that our chances might be good to find them as they moved at sunset.

    As we rode further, we got to a turnaround point.  The sun was setting... but....Just one more hill, one more turn, we said. 

    Then the payoff. After that last hill and that last turn,  just as we had hoped, we found the herd migrating from one field to another, crossing the road in the process.  Crossing between 2 trucks stopped on the side of the road about 40 feet between them.

    Yes, we kept our distance and yet got a fabulous view.

    But there was one Touron.  He got out his truck and stood in the road.  Not just in the road, but in the path of a herd of buffalo.  In the path between the 2 trucks 40' apart. I guess maybe there needed to be 1 more sign.

    A jeep tour guide passed by us and paused to mention that we had done it right.

    It was fun to watch the buffalo, but then we headed back.  We got more great views of the antelope.  There were a few that were feeding just on the edge of the road.  Truly enjoyable.

    The best view of the day was not the buffalo but of the antelope.  One in specific. 

    There was a group of the antelope near the road, and another smaller group up on a ridge.  Suddenly, a fawn comes running down the ridge to his momma.   It was feeding time.  She nursed him.  It was an awesome view.

    We never know what we are going to see.  We find fun in whatever comes our way.
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  • Jewel Cave

    2 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    Jewel Cave National Monument is the 2nd largest Cave system in the USA and 5th worldwide.  Mammoth Cave (which we did earlier this year) is the largest in the world.

    The greatest expanse of this Cave system has yet to be explored.  It is possible that this cave could be 10 times larger once completely explored....2000+ miles is the estimate!

    It gets its name from the overwhelming amount of  calcite crystals in the Cave system. They look like the crystals in Superman's Den (Superman Movie)

    I've done tours in 4 different cave systems, and I find it interesting how different they all are.

    Here, the jewels were pretty, but the drape formations (looked like drapes or curtains) caught my attention more.

    This was a relatively short tour...1 Hour 20 minutes, with about 10 stops to highlight the different formations. 

    The Ranger talk (Ranger from New Jersey) was good and humorous.
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  • Black Elk Peak

    1 September 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F

    Once again, we were up early to beat the crowds, but mostly the heat. Our hike planned for today was ambitious. Over 7 miles and 1500 feet of elevation gain from the trailhead. We took Trail 9 up and Trail 4 down. Trail 4 is steeper and feels a little longer, but it winds between the Spires and was too pretty to miss. It was also much less busy. Temps were in the mid 50s when we began and in the mid 80s when we got back. There were so many people just beginning the hike at that time...I can't even imagine that climb in the heat.

    The trail is magical. It winds through high meadows, pine forests, and huge rock outcroppings. There are plenty of beautiful overlooks where you can see for miles. There is even one where you look up, way up, and say...I have to climb that? Yep.... But for the most part the trail climbs steadily. It's only toward the top that it gets steep enough that you don't even want to step off a rock in the middle of the trail because you know you're going to have to make that elevation up!

    Finally, after several false "this must be it" climbs, we made it to the top marked by the Harney Fire Lookout Tower. Views of the beautiful Black Hills stretch in every direction.

    Popular Picnic Spot

    This spot was being enjoyed by young and old, singles, couples and families, with quadrapeds and without, those that are fit and those ... those not so much. We encountered a man that was at least 75 years old (yeah!!!).  And of course we had our picnic here too.

    Black Elk Peak
    Slow and steady worked for us. We were here to enjoy the journey. We reached the peak and rested sitting on the rocks with a full 360° view.  This peak is the highest point between the Rockies and the Pyrenees Mountains in Europe.

    This hike was Challenging, but doable.  Our goal now is "doable again in 10 years time". We will see...

    It is beautiful up here of course.  As well as on the way up and down. 

    The climb started taking its toll on us about 2/3s of the way down.  That last bit kicked our tail (it got Hot!) but we made it. And we Loved it!
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  • Mt Rushmore

    31 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    I had seen the documentary about Mt. Rushmore years ago.  But watching on TV is not the same as seeing it in person.  I was aware of the history and the process, but we got to see all of this again in the museum.

    I was impressed with how close you get.  I was under the false impression that I'd be viewing the sculpture from a mile away, but the experience is at the foot of the mountian amongst the giant boulders that were blown off the mountian.

    We did the evening lighting ceremony.  It was nice, but I am not sure it was worth the wait (waiting for the sun to go down).

    This stop falls into the category of "I'm glad we did it, I would not have wanted to miss it, but once is enough."

    The drive over and back was an experience on the Peter Norbeck / Iron Mountian highway.  It was a creation in itself.  Switchbacks, corkscrew turns (back-to-back) in opposing directions, and 3 one-way tunnels (including 1 tunnel that perfectly frames the Mt. Rushmore).  Plus a stop on the way over for a fabulous scenic overlook.
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  • The Sound of Silence

    31 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    The Sound of Silence.

    Up early to get ahead of the crowd? To see the wildlife stretching their morning legs? To see the sun break over the trees and rocks?

    Yes, all of those, but mostly so we would not be blocking traffic as we biked up mountain.

    We rode Needles Highway to Sylvan Lake, about 10 miles almost completely uphill (1500 feet elevation gain).

    It was cool and crisp at 50°. On the way up, we were passed by 3 cars and 2 motorcycles. Other than that, it was a quiet early morning ride. We can talk to each other through our helmets, but that was limited, too. We were just taking it all in.

    Well, there were some ooohs and ahhs - it is a gorgeous ride. And we did talk to the deer and a lone bison on the side of the road.

    But mostly, it was quiet appreciation.

    Before today, my favorite ride to date was the Virginia Creeper Trail.

    Today, this ride, is the new benchmark. The Spires, the trees, the tunnels, the overlooks, the clear, clear, clear blue skies, and the quiet, the peace, the aloneness. Oh yeah, and the zoom zoom back down. That was good, too.

    We got out at a good time. We rode up peacefully, hiked Sylvan Lake (different footprint), and then rode back down. The return trip was almost all downhill. We weren't too worried about the cars because we were mostly cruising at their speed.
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  • We Missed It

    31 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    Cathedral Spires Hike

    Challenges are great, but if we are not careful, they can come with a cost. I actually prefer the challenging hikes. I enjoy watching My Lovely attack a rock climb.

    This was a moderate hike. An out and back about 2.4 miles round trip, with a couple of challenging sections.

    Nobody got hurt. Not even a near miss unless you count what we almost didn't see. The issue is that we have to pay closer attention to what we are doing in the challenging areas - we are looking down and not up at the beauty all around us.

    This was a fabulous hike for both the young and 'mostly old like us. Trails filled with rock formations, Forest views, elevation changes, and the trails sparkled with silica crystals. And my favorite kind of trails, mostly natural with just a little help from the Park Service.

    The Cathedral Spires showed themselves through the trees and at the overlooks. And just over a mile in, we reach the end of the trail at the base of the Spires. It was fabulous.

    Then came the trek back. And we saw some of what we missed. On the way up, there were a few places where the scenery was behind us while we were watching our step. We missed it . . . But then we saw it. An unexpected bonus.

    This is a beautiful place.
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  • Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park

    31 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    After we biked up Needles Hwy to Sylvan Lake, we took a hike around the lake before biking back down. Sylvan is a perfect little lake.

    Part of the treat of traveling is the opportunity to see things that a considerably different from our home environment.

    This lake is framed with a mixture of rock formations, ponderosa pines and aspen trees, and a horse fence with mountains in the background and a clear blue sky. There was no waterfall (we got robbed). But to see all of this, and the reflection in the clear water as you hike around, how could we not be grateful for this.
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  • It is Well With My Soul

    31 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    It's that moment, when you breathe in and smell the pines, the sun is barely peaking above the mountains, the deer quietly watch as you pedal by only feet away, the air clean and crisp....this peace and sheer contentment must be what God intended us to feel all the time with Him.

    Words will do this no justice...pictures and video will only do so much. If at all possible in your lifetime...come see this for yourself! This place is truly special!

    (There are 2 pictures here, one is a zoom, of Black Elk Peak with the tower...our hike tomorrow )

    Don't miss the videos ( one video split into two to upload) at the top of Needles Hwy....Spectacular!!
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  • Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend

    30 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    After the drive from Badlands NP, we set up camp, which for us takes about 30 minutes max...we are pretty minimalist. The sky was crystal clear and the temp was perfect. We had hours of daylight left so we decided to go hike the Cathedral Spires trail. This trail gains 500 feet of elevation in about 1 mile, but most of that comes in 2 short sections.

    I don't have enough adjectives to accurately portray the beauty of this trail. It feels like a heavenly cathedral of stone towers. The trail itself feels carpeted with diamonds from the amount of sparkling silica that is literally everywhere.

    My favorite trails are the ones you have to work for...rugged and on the edge of my abilities....maybe it makes me feel young still to be able to conquer a bit of a challenge.

    My all time favorite trails are:
    #1 Panorama Trail Yosemite NP....11 miles but almost all downhill. The boys never allowed me to pick a trail unsupervised again. I had to carry Sam the last mile...he was 10.
    #2 Narrows of the Virgin River Zion NP. I think it was about 7 miles and I broke my wrist 6 miles in....but it was incredible.
    #3 is Cathedral Spires /Black Elk Peak, Custer State Park. We are hiking Black Elk Peak tomorrow morning and I can't wait. Just over 7 miles, a lot of similar scenery to Cathedral and a huge payoff at the Peak.

    I have yet to hike Angel's Landing in Zion. It's a bucket list must-try for me. The boys were too young to attemp it at the time but they did it last year and loved it. I'm not sure I can do it now, but Pat and I will attempt it next summer. I'm sure it will be right here in my all time favs whether we make the top or not.

    A hike like today's with the gravel crunching under my feet absolutely is my happy place. Custer State Park is one of my all-time favorite places.

    Pat took a hyperlapse video that let's you see a section of this trail. Enjoy the photos!
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  • Minuteman Missile Historic Site

    29 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site tells the story of Minuteman missiles. nuclear deterrence. and the Cold War. Hidden in plain sight, for 30 years 1,000 missiles were kept on constant alert; hundreds remain today. They hold the power to destroy civilization but are meant as a deterrent to maintain peace and prevent war.Baca selengkapnya

  • Memories; Old and New

    29 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Life with My Lovely is so easy.  Happy is in her DNA.  She doesn't let the setbacks or mistakes ruin her day.

    But then, out of nowhere things change.....

    From happy to Joy.

    There are so many things that can trigger the change.  The sound of gravel crunching under her feet is sure to do it.  And today, we were hiking in the Badlands...  That works. 

    Again, beautiful scenery.   The view at the end of the trail on our first hike that took first prize (so far) for this trip.  It was a small but slightly challenging hike.  She enjoys the challenge. But at the end of the trail, up high on a wall was the payoff.   !! Love It !!

    We were just getting started.  The rest of the hikes were short and easy.

    But then came the best thing.  The absolute joy.  The place where My Lovely's heart is everyday.

    Look at the first picture.  It is My Lovely looking at her phone.  This is pure joy.  We were standing in the same place she was 11 years ago.  She is going to show me a video of Sam running up that rock directly behind her. (Videos attached)  Her heart is alive. Joy abounds!

    The next hike was the Cliff Shelf Trail.  Again, the same trip 11 years ago, Jacob (as was common) hops up on a rock and does his "Explorer Pose" for mom to take a picture.  My Lovely finds the exact same rock and recreates the photo - Amy in Jacob's place.

    Her boys are her absolute joy.  She has them in her heart everyday, everywhere she goes. 

    She shared the video with Sam and the photos with Jacob, and of course, she shared all the joy with me.

    I know that all moms love their children.  The hiking today was great, but the best thing today and the best thing about the hikes was My Lovely being mom.

    We have a few other photos....

    From Amy:
    On the Door trail, there is a particular feature that the boys loved to climb. They climbed it over and over trying to better their time. Today I stood in front of that exact same feature, remembering The Adventurous little boys that I love so dearly. Then later on the Cliff Shelf Trail , there was a rock that Jacob did his great Explorer pose on. He repeated this pose at many national parks throughout the west. Today I recreated that pose for him. It took a little doing to find the exact Rock but it was fun and meant a lot to me. I sent the boys pictures and Jacob was amazed that I found all the exact same places. He said "I actually love these so much." I'm sure one day he'll get back out here and strike the pose again as an adult and send me a Pic!

    Wonderful new memories were made today as well. Pat has become quite the hiker and is really enjoying himself. Plus I don't have to worry so much about him falling off a cliff! It's truly special to share these times with my best friend. He brings me joy.

    Tomorrow we head further west to Custer State Park.
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  • Notch, Door, Window, and Cliff Shelf

    29 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    This morning was all about getting up at a relatively early hour and hitting the trail before the crowds and the heat set in. All of these pictures are from the Notch Trail which is hands down my favorite hiking trail in Badlands National Park. That being said there's not a great deal of hiking trails in Badlands. However, Badlands is an open hike Park which means you're allowed to hike anywhere: you do not have to stay on trail you just have to be really careful and don't get lost! The last time I was here Jacob and Sam were 9 and 11 years old and absolutely loved the rock scrambling in this park. I was definitely reminiscing throughout our hikes today. One of the cool things about this hike, beyond all the canyons, is the cool ladder you have to climb, and then the payoff views at the end!Baca selengkapnya

  • Sunset and The Milkyway

    28 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    After a morning of bikes, and an afternoon of relaxing, our evening goal was a starry night.

    We have been wanting to time a trip to an Internation Dark Sky Park with a new moon so we could see what is simply not viewable at home.

    Badlands is not an International Dark Sky Park, but if you go the middle of the park, there are no lights for miles. And it was not a new moon, but moonset was at 3:58 pm - just as good as no moon.

    We watched the sunset from one of the west facing overlooks and then quietly waited for the light to disappear. It took a couple hours. We sat together in peace, listening to the coyotes yipping in the distance and the wind whisk by at 35 miles an hour. We waited hand in hand on the bench. Waiting for night to come full.

    The stars blossomed slowly. In the beginning, the brightest lights were satellites and a planet. Then there was the big dipper. After a while, the sky evolved into a deep mass. My Lovely noted that the Milkyway appeared to be more like a group of clouds with twinkling lights due to the glow of the stars.

    The night sky continued to grow. We got most of we came for, but we grew tired. I wanted to see it in all of it's spendor. I think we will have to make a special trip out one night at about 2am. Not tonight. Another night. A nocturnal adventure awaits.

    We have a couple shots here, they really don't show what we saw, but we will include a professional shot to give a better perspective.
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  • Bringing it to Life

    28 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    The third post about today's bike ride.

    Bringing It to Life

    If I were choosing - by myself, Badlands wouldn't be on the radar. But I would be wrong. In a couple years, we are going to White Sands National Park and Joshua Tree National Park. They wouldn't make my list either.

    No, I would be choosing Acadia (fabulous), The Smokies, Arches, Yosemite, Yellowstone. These are all absolutely beautiful and all easy choices.

    White Sands National Park is 1000's of acres of white sand dunes. Joshua Tree is a desert (actually 2 desert ecosystems) and Badlands is layered limestone formations jutting up through the Prairieland. It is beautiful and wondrous.

    My Lovely opened my eyes up to something outside of my normal view. We shared it. I found it to be special and I am terribly happy that I am here.

    The scenery changed as we rode our bikes through the pass. The same limestone structures, from different distances, in different shapes, or the colors reflecting in a different way, offered appeal through the ride.

    And I can't imagine how harsh it is to live here now, much less live here through the pioneer days. But a great experience for us through these few days.
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  • 237 Miles in, We Still Love our Ebikes

    28 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    The Value of The Bikes
    We enjoy the hikes - you get the up close and personal view on a hike.

    Many people drive through a park and stop at the overlooks or just drive the park roads. It is   pulled back view, but you cover a lot more ground. We've done plenty of that.

    The bikes give us the best of both.  We got to see a family of Big Horn Sheep that we would would not have seen otherwise.  As we rode by, a sheep was a few feet off the road but down the ridge a few feet.  We could barely see the horns sticking up in the brush.  We stopped and watched from the roadside and just down below was another shelf where a ewe stood.  But then here come the 3 lambs behind mama.
     
    A car was coming by, slowed to see what we were looking at, but they couldn't see it.  They finally stopped and got out to see.

    The first video is of two different bighorn sheep we rode right past.

    The bikes also give us more opportunity to be social. We chatted with another couple who admired our bikes and thought they would love to try it. A gentleman a bit older that we are was enjoying the day in his sparkling red convertible mustang. He was taking pictures of it with the beautiful background. We stopped to admire his ride, chatted, and took some photos of his beloved car with him front and center. He was very appreciative.

    Not gonna lie....air conditioning would have been great that last hour. But it wasn't bad. We had quite a "breeze" on the return ride...aka headwind!
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  • The Early Birds get the Cool Air

    28 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Just too much for only 1 post....Part 1....

    Excited Anticipation
    My Lovely has been giddy in anticipation for the Badlands.  She has been here before, I have not.  This was a favorite prior destination. 

    I don't discount anything she shares with me.  My Lovely has brought it to life for me.  Today's ride did not disappoint.

    This morning we got an early start on our bike ride through the Badlands because we knew it was going to get hot, very hot.  A good call.

    We were up at 5:30 and started our ride at 6:35 am at 61°. We finished 5 hours and 47 miles later at 98°.  A big swing in temperature.

    Another Big Change
    Our route was an out and back.  So we got 2 views of the route.  We were amazed at the change of view from 7 am to 11 am.  As the sun rose high in the sky, the color  kind of bleached out.  It was all still beautiful, but the morning view was simply more stunning.

    The Amazing Views
    It is the rock, the layers of colors.

    It's the split view, one side of the road is "Little House On The Prairie", the other side Luke Skywalker's backyard.

    A bison rolling on his back or 100's of Prairie Dogs scurring from hole to hole and barking warnings to each other.
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  • Saddle Pass

    27 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    After a long drive today we made it to Badlands National Park. I have been here before but I was really looking forward to visiting again. After setting up camp we had choices...relax and try to finish watching the Titans game, a short bike ride, or a sunset hike up Saddle Pass. It's only 1/2 mile, but it's very steep starting on the valley floor and climbing up over the Wall. . Pat chose the hike! I love this hike and sunset is the perfect time to do it. The only hiccup was we forgot our hiking sticks and had to be very careful coming back down on the loose ground.

    From Pat
    This site has a variety of views, think prairie view (think Little House On The Prairie) and an area that looks like a 'moon landing' spot.
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  • Kind of CORNY but ...

    27 Agustus 2024, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    We just had to stop by the "World's Only Corn Palace".

    The Corn Palace is the largest tourist attraction in Mitchell South Dakota, boasting 1/2 million visitors a year. That, of course, would include visitors like us, town hall meetings, the annual Corn festival (we just missed it by 2 days) and high school basketball games. They really proud of their basketball team - the "Kernels".

    I'm not trying to be funny - just a bit corny.

    The outside of the building covered in murals made using Corn Cobs, Corn Silk, Corn shucks and local grasses. They use 250,000 Corn cobs cut in half to make the murals.

    I actually had heard about the Corn Palace on an episode of West Wing years ago.

    Another roadside attraction. It was a nice little stretch our legs diversion. We discovered a new art form and we walked away with a bag of popcorn.

    Just being silly with My Lovely. It was a long drive day and it gave us a smile.
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