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Legion Lake

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    • Day 40–43

      Custer State Park, South Dakota

      July 23, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      There was almost TOO much to see in The Black Hills of South Dakota. We booked a campsite in December of 2023 and even then there were slim pickings. It didn't take long to discover why this is such a popular destination.
      The state park itself was incredible. Beautiful scenery, hiking, swimming, fishing and wildlife. We wished we had more days here. The first day we wanted to cross the big attractions off our list. First stop was Mount Rushmore. We spent a couple hours reading up on the presidential history. William was extremely interested in all the presidents, he bought a book that did a deep dive on all the US presidents and their history. Willow was excited to see Theodore Roosevelt on the monument, she learned lots about him in North Dakota. All that new knowledge earned Willow her second Junior Ranger badge at Rushmore.
      The drive to and back from Mount Rushmore was a unique road of twists, sharp turns and tunnels. The Needles highway boasts the most narrow tunnel at roughly 8 feet wide. Our driver wasn't too concerned about the tight squeeze, he drove through with "room to spare"!
      That evening we drove the wildlife loop in the park and saw Bison, Deer, and Donkeys.
      On Day 2 we did some swimming and fishing at Legion lake, a 5 min walk from our campground. In the afternoon we headed up to the historic town of Deadwood. It was pretty touristy but the boys enjoyed the shoot out in the street. We hit up the evening program at Mount Rushmore which was highly recommended to us. It was cool to see everything all lit up but maybe not worth the second stop. The next day we were off to a new state, Wyoming!
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    • Day 7

      Devil's Tower

      August 7, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

      Yesterday, I rode through Alladin and stopped briefly at the General Store and Bar. The Store had loads of meat products, bullets, and antiques (mostly junk to me), while the tiny bar had this amazing old safe. Then it was on to Devil's Tower in Wyoming. I didn't stop for long though, just roadside to take some pics...which are on my 📷.

      A storm was rolling in, so I jumped in I-90 and beelined it back to camp. Just in time, too.

      After I cleaned up, I walked into town and spent the evening with a lovely group of people at a karaoke bar. What a blast!!

      I left camp at 09:00 heading for Custer State Park. I hit a couple of Harley dealerships on the way, and I'm now stopped for lunch at the park's lake.

      The scenery and roads are amazingly beautiful. I rode The Needles today, a super twisty road leading to the park, sort of. It was great fun when I could get clear of car and bike traffic. I hope the rest of the day is great as this morning.

      That's all for now. Don't forget to be awesome! ✌️

      Day 7 mileage: 176.8 (total 2149.6)
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    • A Drive and A Walk in Custer State Park

      September 5, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

      With a forecasted high of 95F we knew we needed to get out early if we wanted to do anything today.

      Early works best for wildlife sightings anyway, so we packed our breakfast sandwiches and headed into Custer State Park. It wasn’t even 7:00a. We saw lots of white-tailed deer between the campground and the park — mostly does and fawns ... feeding near the edge of the road. Too skittish for a photo op, so we left them in peace.

      Once on the Wildlife Loop, the usual suspects were out and about ... some pronghorn antelope and the burros anxiously awaiting handouts. There weren’t many people driving the loop at that hour, so we were able to take it slow and easy. And even spent a bit of time with the burros.

      Once we were on SD-87, we encountered a couple of bison bulls near the road. But our best sighting was when we stopped at Legion Lake for our picnic breakfast. A big bull was quietly grazing at the campground across the road. I could have walked over for a photo op, but approaching an animal of that size on foot was not something I was willing to do.

      Instead, after we ate our breakfast at a table on the outdoor deck by the lodge, we drove over to the campground for a couple of photos. Then, we parked the car and began our walk around Legion Lake. The day was already showing every indication of becoming steamy. There was enough shade along the short trail, however, that we managed to walk comfortably.

      It was 10:00a when we got back to the campground. Though the property is full for the Labor Day holiday, most of the people were off sightseeing. The campground was nice and quiet ... just the way we like it.

      Since we finished our laundry yesterday, we had a relaxing afternoon at the campground with only a few chores to prepare for tomorrow’s departure.
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