After a long night of being petrified in a tent in Wisconsin, we left that state as quickly as possible. From there we traveled a little south through the bottom of Minnesota (it really is the land-o-lakes), and then straight through almost all of South Dakota. Our destination was the Badlands National Park, our first really exciting site, and it most definitely is a stop to put on the list if you're out that way.
Once we finally arrived after about 8 hours of driving, it starting pouring, which incidentally makes the giant rock and dirt formations that are the Badlands, one big mud pit. We trekked out through the wall of rain, and were greeted with beautiful staggering creations that jetted out all across the kingdom. Parts of the National Park look similar to the Grand Canyon in my opinion; water carved out deep paths for miles.
Courtney, happy as a clam. |
I think we were stunned at the vastness of this place, that we didn't mind the rain at all, it just added to the adventure and excitement (we also got to test out our rain jackets!).
We ended up staying here for a couple hours exploring different parts of the park and just staring off. Our plan was to camp here but after sitting in the car for so many hours on end, added with the downpour rain, we though it best to grab a quick motel for the night. That motel was one of the best decisions we made. We were able to make a proper juice and was the juicer completely without worry, plus we just wanted to sprawl out on a bed more than anything.
Face Mountain |
The next morning we were recharged and ready to see Mount Rushmore! Its was only about an hour from the Badlands so luckily we could get out again to walk and stretch. National monuments are never what I think they are going to look like; Rushmore was so much higher up on the mountain than I thought it would be. Nonetheless, I loved seeing an iconic piece of America. Court and I made fun of poor Teddy for getting stuffed in the back, then we again got back on the road, headed for Montana, but more of that tomorrow.
Stay tuned!
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