Sunday, July 11, 2010

Traveling to Telluride







We are traveling to Telluride CO via Rocky Mountain National Park. We had stopped in Fort Collins to get supplies and take a driving break. Our brake was almost a whole day. We went food shopping, got some camping supplies and had a pretty good Sushi dinner. Our waitress told me just to follow the main road to Estes Park that would bring us through Rocky Mountain National Park too.

I should have checked her information. After driving for too many hours I discovered we were north of Rocky Mountain National Park on "the other side of the Mountain" only 10 miles away if we could fly, but no roads. There is an upside to the story, we found a fish hatchery. We stopped talked to one of the guys there and he let the kids feed the fish. They have cut throat trout and some rainbow trout. There are about 12 hatcheries in CO and they stock most of the rivers and lakes.

As we continues on our way we saw 3 Bull Moose on the side of the road. Joe got some great video footage and pictures.
All was forgiven for taking the wrong road.



Saturday, July 10, 2010

Crazy Horse Monument



WOW....

It is magnificent. They are carving Crazy Horse on a horse into the mountain. It is a work in progress. So far they have done the head. Korczak Ziolkowski was the sculpture that started the project, 7 of his 10 children and his wife are still working on the project. They have a great museum. This monument represents all Native American people.

When we were there they had a dance performance, Dean went on stage to dance with the young children. I loved how they included everyone.
I told Joe we should go back at our 25th anniversary to see how far they have progressed.

This entire project is funded by private investors and donations. I told Joe I want to go back for our 25th anniversary to see how much more they will have completed.

Check it our www.crazyhoursememorial.net

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Custer State Park Photos











Custer State Park



After talking to some locals we decided to see Cuter State Park. We drove down this little road call needles parkway with the top down in the jeep. One of the tunnels was 8 feet by 8 feet (tight). With incredible rock formations.
The road lead past Sylvan Lake to open plains. We saw mountain goats, mule deer, mules and toward the end we say a heard of buffalo crossing the road some were only about 20 feet away.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

A day in Rapid City

We found the coolest I mean coolest hobby shop ever.

Now just some background. We have a 20 something year old gas remote controlled truck with us that does not work. You may wonder why we are keeping it but Joe is sure we will find the part we will need ..... eventually.

No they did not have the part but we did get one remote controlled truck, a super cub remote controlled plane, a pre-made rocket (remember building them as a kid) and a crystal growing kit.

We had lunch in this cool old fire house as we watched a storm roll in. It started to rain just as we were getting back to the RV. We had to run the last 200 yards. Wait that wasn't rain it was HAIL. Really big quarter size hailstones. We almost got blown away in the Badlands and now hail.
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Things calmed down we made our way to Keystone to get a camp site. To our surprise it's the weekend and everyone is full. It took some maneuvering but Joe found us a nice place outside of Hill City called Horse Thief Campground. After we left we found out we were the biggest rig they ever had in there overflow spot.

We arrived in Rapid City


We hung out till about 7pm and headed up to Mt Rushmore. They have an evening program at 9pm where they talk about the four presidents, about how Gutzon Borglum sculpted the project, then playing America the Beautiful they lit up the mountain. And Finished with the national anthem.


Man it was patriotic.

To top it off they invited all Veterans in the audience to get up on stage while a boy scout troop from Missouri retired the colors.

Whew! I was touched and emotional especially after meeting the Korean War veterans earlier that day.

traveling to Rapid City SD




Today was ware traveling to our next spot. As you know SD is know for its highway signs. We were pulled off the road by the air & space museum sign in Box Elder, SD. As we pulled into the parking lot we saw everything from a B-52 to and Minuteman II rocket.

We had stop at the National Site for the Cold War right outside of Badlands National park, after talking with the ranger we drove over to the missile silo where the minuteman II is still in the ground (disarmed of course). It was to put it lightly, overwhelming to stand next to one at the museum.

Inside they were honoring 60 year veterans for the Korean War. Maybe 6 -8 tables were set us with books, articles, and information about the Veterans. I met one an named Marvin. He showed us around and thing he thought were especially important.

It was an honor to meet them and be part of the day.