On the move to Nebraska. A long day of driving – 573km. The state park is awesome. Cement pads for every site, and hardly anyone here. It was cold and windy but sunny when we arrived.

On the move to Nebraska. A long day of driving – 573km. The state park is awesome. Cement pads for every site, and hardly anyone here. It was cold and windy but sunny when we arrived.
A very rainy day today. But more surprising, the truck was covered with ice! A great day to visit Rapid City. Starting with a visit to the South Dakota Air and Space Museum. The displays were pretty good.
Then a trip to Camping World, laundry, the bank, then WalMart (to buy Stephanie an electric blanket)
It stopped raining by the time we got back to the site, but it was too cold to have a campfire.
We continued with our tour around the National Park today. We found out when we arrived the other day that we missed the annual Bison Roundup. They round them up every year to do a general health check and to see how many cows are pregnant. When they determine the amount of forage (food) that is available for the winter, they will decide how many to keep (about 1500) and how many will be moved to other parks. Also took a quick trip to Wyoming to pick up a geocache and have some lunch.
Day 2 – Custer State Park – Site 20
Today was awesome! The temperature reached 28c with a very blue sky. We visited both monuments, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse, travelled a portion of the needles highway and saw lots of wildlife.
Custer State Park – Site 20
22c today!
A quick travel day for today. Only 162km. After setting up we visited the General Store, picked up some firewood, then enjoyed dinner outside and a campfire. The first since Sault Ste Marie.
Day 3 – Cedar Pass Campground – Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Our last day in the area. We decided we would return to the Minuteman Missile Museum and visit the Launch Control Centre and an actual missile site. It was very enlightening. We continued to Wall to have lunch. this time we only spent 5 minutes in Wall Drug (picked up some postage stamps). Then traveled the opposite direction around the Badlands Loop.
Day 2 – Cedar Pass Campground – Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Our site is nice, but next time site 20-22-24 are the best. No obstructions when it comes to the view. Today’s adventure was to tour the Badlands Loop looking for animals. It also brought us to the town of Wall, and of course Wall Drug. The largest souvenir shop ever. Almost beats Disney shops in size. Picked up a geocache in the Wall Cemetery.
Along the drive we saw bison, sheep, pronghorn and prairie dogs. We also saw a white river. Clay deposits make the water milky white.
On the way back to the campsite we stopped at the Minuteman Missile Museum. It was about close so we will go back tomorrow.
The weather was cold today. High of 11c and the wind was blowing. Its getting harder to cook and eat outside.
Cedar Pass Campground – Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Moving on to Cedar Pass State Park in the Badlands, South Dakota. The drive went a lot faster than expected. We are getting well conditioned……Keep the gas tank full!! The gas stations can be few and far between.
When we arrived at Cedar Pass the sun was shinning, with scattered clouds. It made the scenery look awesome. We did a quick tour of the visitors centre and of the Cedar Pass Lodge. It is hard to keep your eyes on the road while driving because everywhere you look it’s different
They are shutting off the water this morning. A day too early. We decided to go into town and pick up a few groceries, do the laundry, and fill up with propane. With the cold nights we have had, we are burning through a lot more than expected.
Today we traveled from Fort Ransom to Bismark, North Dakota and camped at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. It was a self serve campground. Put your money in an envelope and pick a site. There was also a notice stating that the comfort stations and water were going to be shut down the next day. There were vault toilets still available, so we filled our holding tank with water so we would be good.
As soon as we arrived we noticed the deer. They did not care that we were there, they just roamed around the grounds and fed.
A quick trip to town for some groceries, then we returned to explore the park. We drove, then hiked to the infantry post where we saw three block houses used to watch over the land and protect the fort from invaders. We also saw a recreated local indigenous peoples village. Made with mud and wood it’s called the On-A-Slant village (because its built on the side of a hill).
Homemade burgers were on the menu for dinner, and just by chance, we happened to be able to catch the premier of Survivor – Season 37.
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