Bikes everywhere. |
Inside Wall Drug |
Good morning, sir. |
We did some souvenir shopping (hot sauce for Jess). |
After about an hour and a half drive we made it to Mt. Rushmore. This was my first time here and Roy's second time. He came here with his dad when he was 12. |
Proof we were there. |
The day was gorgeous. It was pretty neato. |
I love seeing animals and these mountain goats came out of nowhere and strolled along minding their own business while everyone took photos of them. |
This was the scale model for the finished piece. Unfortunately it was never fully completed but it is still magnificent nonetheless. |
We arrived in Sturgis after a one hour drive from Mt. Rushmore. I think we got there around 1 or 2 pm. The sun was beating down and it was definitely warm. |
The extra huge front wheel was a big trend. |
Roy took a bunch of photos but I'll save those for my biker blog (ha). |
We followed some bikes to Devils Tower in Wyoming about an hour and a half from Sturgis. |
We got to the gate but decided to just hang out out there. |
We grabbed some burgers and ate them in this cute little picnic area. Our view from the picnic table. |
Having a zoom lens is nice. |
From Devils Tower we hit the road and headed to our home for the night in Cody, WY. It was a solid five hour drive, but it felt like six or seven. Things were going great and then we hit the Bighorn. |
To give you an idea, here's what the road looks like on Google Maps. |
The views were gorgeous though. Pine trees everywhere and photos really couldn't capture how beautiful it was. We started to see a lot of these animals. I think they are pronghorns. |
Maybe they are elk? They seemed too small to be but they were pretty far away. |
A deer? |
Maybe a female elk. |
NEXT: Part IV: Yeller-stone!
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They had out sparkling water, wines, champagnes, etc. for all of us upon arrival, and provided dishes and serving utensils for the bagels and other snacks we brought.
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