Sweetgrass Inn Bed & Breakfast Rapid City
9356 Neck Yoke Road Rapid City, South Dakota, 57702, United States
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Lunch with the 7th Cavalry
... me as I was strapping my packs on. He said he saw me and Bonnie back in Spokane, Washington. We were at the same hotel. We exchanged pleasantries and he was an athlete turned salesman. He was following his son's college football team and seeing clients. I described to him that my wife was from London, England and Kingston, Jamaica. She always said to anyone going on a voyage, "Traveling Mercies!" He always says, Peace!” I welcomed ...
Mt. Rushmore
... back, and in bed, I thought about what the four presidents on the mountain actually did. I thought it would be extremely tough and that we have great leaders in this country and it made me proud to be an American.
(Kevin) You were right Uncle Mark, the Sturgis motorcycle rally is in town. It began on 8/4 and they expect about 500,000 motorcycles. As we traveled through Keystone near Mt. Rushmore, they had ...
Day 13 : Rapid City SD - KOA Palmer Gulch
... about this feat and had been talking about finally seeing Denver for the last few hours.
Like an episode of Neighbours, what happened next was pretty obvious.
She spent the most part of the major city with her eyes shut and her chin on her chest.
At Denver we veered North and looked into the horizon for a magical sign that says 'Wyoming'.
There were some bronx cheers as ...
Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Sturgis, Deadwood
... ravaged and destroyed.
Crazy Horse has never been know to have signed any treaty or touched the pen. Once asked this question by a white man, "Where are your lands?". Crazy Horse answered with his hand extended and pointing out ... "My lands are where my dead lie buried."
After this stop we drove to Custer State Park. It has got to be the most beautiful part we have seen. Everything is lush and green with sparkling ...
OMG whata Day 14!!!!!
... and checkout Mount Rushmore and to catch the evening lighting show. Ive gotta tell you Ive always wanted to go there and I am sooooo glad I did...it was amazing! It was very inspiring and moving. I hiked around a bit took some pics and the show started at 9:15pm. A brief talk by a Park Ranger followed by a 20 minute movie telling about each President. As it came to a close to entire mountain side and faces of the Presidents were lit up by a bright light..incredible and awesome! ...


