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Bison and antelope and elk, Oh my!
... be full tonight, lighting up the prairie almost like daylight, and it's quite warm. The Half-dozen or so people in the group were all interesting and knowledgable, so we stood around for another 20 minutes or so chatting about elk, the climate, other national parks and other stuff. All in all, a very pleasant evening. Now, back at our camper with no electricity, we'll probably go to bed very soon,so we don't wear down our battery. Tomorrow, we tour the ...
Day 4. Wyoming
Apparently, Wyoming has a bad reputation as being a boring state to drive through. From our time on I-90 today, I would agree - thankfully we didn't spend much time on 90. What we saw of Wyoming off the freeway was totally awesome.
We left Cody early, passed through Greybull, Shell, and then Granite Pass. In a short amount of time we saw wildly varying ...
Day 4 - The Black Hills
... once). Next we proceeded up the mountains that had numerous hairpin turns and shoulder side drop offs. Eventually, the white knuckle ride turned into a really cool animal adventure. We pulled over to watch pronghorns and prairie dogs only to be greeted by mules down the road. The mules came up to the truck and had a look inside. I petted the mules while the girls just looked on. That was fun but not as fun ...
Night 3: Black Hills Storm
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We left the park and headed into Wall, straight for the world famous Wall Drug, which words can never describe. Wall Drug must be experieced to be understood, much like the Jolly Green Giant statue. It is a drug store that began selling donuts then began selling food then began selling cowboy hats... (insert hours of new products ...
Do we really have to climb 723 steps
We started the day by driving to Jewel Cave National Monument. On the drive it came out that the tour we had tickets for had 723 steps. I felt a bit of trepidation but Ben was really not too thrilled. We had a bit of machoness about not needed coats for an hour and a half tour in 49 degrees but in the end everyone decided jackets were a good idea. When they ...