Day 7- a busy one!

Crazy Horse

We were able to see history unfold as the carving of a memorial for Crazy Horse was taking place before us! It will eventually depict the Lakota warrior riding a horse and pointing to his tribal land across the Black Hills. The monument is being carved out of Thunderhead Mountain on sacred Lakota land.

If you look closely, you can see his face in the mountain
The model of the sculpture to come…
Lakota Indian dance performance
Wonderful museum!

Custer State Park: Sylvan Lake Trailhead

Gorgeous lake and a fun hike!

If there’s a rock to climb, she’s on it!
Mica, and rose quartz (among the many) are all throughout!
A waterfall along the hike,

😅 Wildlife Loop… always something unexpected along our routes…

Thanks for that warning…
Fern is grateful she didn’t have to squeeze through this… Jeep time!
We made it through the one way!
Groundhogs are very entertaining!

👍👍The day ended back at our campsite as several Aggie fans approached…fellow MOT customers (& now some new)! We can’t wait to see them at MOT in a few weeks at their service appointments!👍👍

September 10, 2020 Day 6: 1880 Train

A day on the historic rails to Keystone, SD

40 kids across 8 grade levels…bless that teacher!
If I had a favorite gold mine name…this is it! Holy Terror Mine is named after a wife who pulled her husband out of the saloon here each night (after working the mines all day!) She was known as “The Holy Terror”!
My childhood favorite books and TV show! Little House on the Prairie: this is the hometown of little Carrie