We spent the night at Tin Cup RV Park, and with the weather I never found out what prompted them to name the park. So that will have to be a research project for a later date.
Travel home on Friday was uneventful and we had beautiful Indiana weather.
We arrived in Scottsburg around 1:30 so we were off the road before the worst of the holiday weekend traffic started. As we were turning into Oak Street, Nancy and Ron came up along side us as they were headed into town. Now we live in this town all the time and it is a rare thing to see one another on the road and there they were! How nice. So they stopped by when they finished what they were doing in town.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Thursday, Sept 2
We got off the road just before the rain started and filled up before coming to the campground. This is Jerry's nightly ritual after we have reduced the bug population along our route. |
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
September One 2010 Forest City, IA again.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Crystal Lake, IA Headwaters of the Iowa River Home of the largest Bullhead (I think that is what it says) |
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
There are several wind farms in the area of our campground at Crystal Lake, IA Forest City also shows windmills on the horizon. Inside the campground is a Church building that will have non-denominational service in the morning. We also found a Christian Church not too far from the campground back on Rt 18 we may go there. But this is the first time we have found a church on the campgrounds. I found it interesting that we also have phone booths around the park. Jerry said it was for campers to change into SuperMan Campers. Jerry took me to a quilt store today that was really unique. http://www.countrythreads.com It was on a farm. The shop was in a barn, a chicken coup, and another out building. Complete with chickens, cats, dogs, geese, and I am pretty sure there were other animals but I got to pet the cats and dogs. Loved it. These ladies are quilt designers that we find in shops and on line it was a neat afternoon. Jerry sat out and read under the trees while I shopped. The owner's husband came along with bags of books and left three mysteries for me to read. So it was a great afternoon. I am looking forward to Forest City after the plant tour on Monday. There is a shop there that I think is home to some more quilt designers that I have several of their patterns. Also the shop is supposed to have bright fabrics so I am looking forward to that. Jerry has made supper so I bet run. Happy Saturday night and have a Blessed Sunday. |
Friday, August 27, 2010
Another view of last night's campsite. Not that much green here tonight. We will be in IA for a few days. We will take the coach to the plant on Monday morning and see if we can get them to work on a couple things. They said they will work us in and that may take a few days. We'll be in their campground when they agree to work on the coach. Jerry will be golfing somewhere here hopefully more than once and hopefully it will cool down some before he gets out on the course. I saw at least one sign for a quilt shop as we drove along 18 somewhere in the last 50 or so miles. We have been told by several people that we should stop at the Grotto, also about 50 or so miles from here. http://www.westbendgrotto.com/ Don't know if I will make it or not but might if we are here long enough. Maybe I can go there while Jerry is golfing one of these days. |
Thursday, August 26, 2010
August 26 Keystone, SD to the Badlands, to North Point Rec Area
Today has been interesting.
We left Keystone this morning. We picked up 16 just outside the campground and headed North or East or both. We picked up 16B and followed that until we found 44. 44 on through the badlands. It was HOT. We had been spoiled by good weather while in the Mt. Rushmore area. Ugh. We passed up the cmapground that we thought we would spend a couple nights in just outside BadLands National Park and kept right on trucking through SD on 44. We finally gave up on 44 and picked up US 18. We passed a very interesting hog operation along the way (grassy knoll productions), we saw really interesting rock formations in the Bad Lands. We saw bicyclists off to the side of the road just past a bison farm they seemed to be providing first aid of some sort to one of the four cyclists. The two that were standing there did not flag us down so we kept on going. I drove around a car that was wrecked into a guard rail somewhere along 44 but didn't stop as it was all closed up and several other people had just driven around it as well and we had just met the sheriff's vehicle on a mission a little before we came upon the wreck. This road was rated as a truck road but after the BadLands we could have counted the number of vechicles we saw on our fingers and toes and that went on for miles and miles. The winds today were a factor in the driving. It was hitting us from the side for a good number of miles this afternoon. I felt like one of those bobbing head animals fighting the wind.
We stopped in Winner, SD for a late afternoon meal. We have lost another hour along the way today. We are now in Central Time Zone...according to Jerry and our phones. 44 didn't have any signs letting us know we had crossed that line.
18 was a nice road. But finding this beautiful campground was an interesting trip. Jerry had to get out and guide me in a U-turn after the road to campground we wanted to be in was on a closed road. It only said "no thru traffic" not that the campground was not accessible. Ugh. Almost had to unhook but he could tell we would make it. So off we went to the other campground that Streets and Trips tells us is a Corp. of Engineers...but it really isn't. We are in a beautiful campground. Much like corp camgrounds but not one of them. We are on North Point Recreation Area backed into the lake. The lake is Lake Francise Case/Missouri River.
We filled up with water just across from our campsite at the drinking fountain. Even had threaded pipe! The camper across from the water fountain came over to ask what we dumping when he saw the fresh water start coming out the overflow.
We ended up spending a night around their campfire discussing Mt. Rushmore and the ills and great things about our country and anything else that needed fixing. A young fellow that was sleeping in the site next to us...not even a tent..stopped and chatted for awhile too. He is headed for Chicago from Colorado.
You'll see the beautiful sunset that happen just behind us. What a nice end to a beautiful day of sunflowers, maybe saffron plants, straw and hay fields, corn, after we passed the rocks of the Bad Lands.
We left Keystone this morning. We picked up 16 just outside the campground and headed North or East or both. We picked up 16B and followed that until we found 44. 44 on through the badlands. It was HOT. We had been spoiled by good weather while in the Mt. Rushmore area. Ugh. We passed up the cmapground that we thought we would spend a couple nights in just outside BadLands National Park and kept right on trucking through SD on 44. We finally gave up on 44 and picked up US 18. We passed a very interesting hog operation along the way (grassy knoll productions), we saw really interesting rock formations in the Bad Lands. We saw bicyclists off to the side of the road just past a bison farm they seemed to be providing first aid of some sort to one of the four cyclists. The two that were standing there did not flag us down so we kept on going. I drove around a car that was wrecked into a guard rail somewhere along 44 but didn't stop as it was all closed up and several other people had just driven around it as well and we had just met the sheriff's vehicle on a mission a little before we came upon the wreck. This road was rated as a truck road but after the BadLands we could have counted the number of vechicles we saw on our fingers and toes and that went on for miles and miles. The winds today were a factor in the driving. It was hitting us from the side for a good number of miles this afternoon. I felt like one of those bobbing head animals fighting the wind.
We stopped in Winner, SD for a late afternoon meal. We have lost another hour along the way today. We are now in Central Time Zone...according to Jerry and our phones. 44 didn't have any signs letting us know we had crossed that line.
18 was a nice road. But finding this beautiful campground was an interesting trip. Jerry had to get out and guide me in a U-turn after the road to campground we wanted to be in was on a closed road. It only said "no thru traffic" not that the campground was not accessible. Ugh. Almost had to unhook but he could tell we would make it. So off we went to the other campground that Streets and Trips tells us is a Corp. of Engineers...but it really isn't. We are in a beautiful campground. Much like corp camgrounds but not one of them. We are on North Point Recreation Area backed into the lake. The lake is Lake Francise Case/Missouri River.
We filled up with water just across from our campsite at the drinking fountain. Even had threaded pipe! The camper across from the water fountain came over to ask what we dumping when he saw the fresh water start coming out the overflow.
We ended up spending a night around their campfire discussing Mt. Rushmore and the ills and great things about our country and anything else that needed fixing. A young fellow that was sleeping in the site next to us...not even a tent..stopped and chatted for awhile too. He is headed for Chicago from Colorado.
You'll see the beautiful sunset that happen just behind us. What a nice end to a beautiful day of sunflowers, maybe saffron plants, straw and hay fields, corn, after we passed the rocks of the Bad Lands.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Aug 25 pictures....finally loaded after I posted the link,
One of the many in the herd that crossed in front of us. You can see a small number of the herd in the background. |
our first bison sighting. this is the one that was out by himself and waited until we passed by then abled on out into the roadway and just keep walking along behind us. |
and another tunnel. All of these are one way of course. |
view of the valley just past the needle tunnel |
there is a tunnel though here somewhere. People were rock climing along the side of this one. and then on the other side were views of the valley |
aug 25
Today Jerry washed the car and the camper before we left for our exploring trip. I did a little more on the English paper piecing project I have been working on...black and white fabrics.
We headed off down the road and the first thing we ran into was a picture perfect tunnel just before entering the town of Keystone.
Then as we were reading the menu to determine our lunch spot, a giant of a man was wandering in the middle of the road trying to get us to visit a show that was about to begin. He was 7' 2" tall. Another tourist walking by us had just crossed the street in front of him and said he was looking about belly button height when he passed him. He sure could crack the whip!
Then we walked through the touristy parts of town and then we were off exploring.
The road took us right by Mt. Rushmore so we took more pictures in the daylight hours. Next we found Rt 16 again and hung a left. Shortly thereafter we hung another left onto SD87. Beautiful rock formations and a tunnel. This tunnel was not made for big rigs not even small rigs like ours. However, we are in the HHR so all is good. Then we get to a road that says "Needles Highway-Scenic Drive". So off we go. We stop at the gate to Custer State Park and leave a few dollars with them and get a pass good until the end of the month. I guess that is okay. Then we go down the road and those few dollars are more than worth it to see the sights and the tunnels (one we thought was nearly too tight for the little car and it's mirrors). The vistas changed along the way from sheer rock, to long views across the Black Hills, and turns that were posted as 5 MPH - 10 MPH. Wow, some of those roads didn't seem large enough to accommodate the motorcycles so we weren't sure how we were getting through it. We stopped @ Mt Coolidge General Store and took a short shopping break....well potty break, I shopped, and Jerry sat out in a shady spot reading a book. Then off again we went. We came to a decision point in the road and Jerry took the Wildlife loop. At this point we had seen nil for anything other than tourists and cars and motorcycles. We were beginning to think we would find nothing on this loop and then we came upon the Pronghorns, then one bison bull walking along the road until we drove past and then he meandered over into the middle of the road and kept walking down the hill behind us. Well okay we thought......then several more miles down the road we topped a knoll and there were a couple hundred buffalo! They were on both sides of the roads. Mommas and babies and big Daddy bulls! Close enough to the window that I could have reached out and touched them. Now that was close enough for me....but what about those motorcycle riders going through this same herd. All was good, we shared the road....well they shared the road with us and on we went after several pictures were taken.
We ended up back on 16 retracing some of our steps from our arrival day but we did find the only grocery store we knew about in Hill City. We stocked up. The refrigerator was feeling quite neglected since it basically had a little bacon, salad, yogurt, and water in it.
Back at the campsite before dark, put the purchases away and there is still room in the frig for more....Jerry fixed supper out on the picnic table. The fellow next to us was also out cooking supper. In our talks with him this evening we found out he was here being a ranger for the season at Mt. Rushmore. A retired teacher, and tomorrow night he will give the presentation at the monument.
It is nearing midnight here and I am still up trying to finish the blog. I have tried to insert pictures to no avail. I will attempt again and if that doesn't work I'll add the link to the Wal-Mart site again. Way more pictures than most of you will want to see but the slide show can move quickly. :)
http://photos1.walmart.com/walmart/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=3975524003/a=3778787_3778787/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=walmart/
We headed off down the road and the first thing we ran into was a picture perfect tunnel just before entering the town of Keystone.
Then as we were reading the menu to determine our lunch spot, a giant of a man was wandering in the middle of the road trying to get us to visit a show that was about to begin. He was 7' 2" tall. Another tourist walking by us had just crossed the street in front of him and said he was looking about belly button height when he passed him. He sure could crack the whip!
Then we walked through the touristy parts of town and then we were off exploring.
The road took us right by Mt. Rushmore so we took more pictures in the daylight hours. Next we found Rt 16 again and hung a left. Shortly thereafter we hung another left onto SD87. Beautiful rock formations and a tunnel. This tunnel was not made for big rigs not even small rigs like ours. However, we are in the HHR so all is good. Then we get to a road that says "Needles Highway-Scenic Drive". So off we go. We stop at the gate to Custer State Park and leave a few dollars with them and get a pass good until the end of the month. I guess that is okay. Then we go down the road and those few dollars are more than worth it to see the sights and the tunnels (one we thought was nearly too tight for the little car and it's mirrors). The vistas changed along the way from sheer rock, to long views across the Black Hills, and turns that were posted as 5 MPH - 10 MPH. Wow, some of those roads didn't seem large enough to accommodate the motorcycles so we weren't sure how we were getting through it. We stopped @ Mt Coolidge General Store and took a short shopping break....well potty break, I shopped, and Jerry sat out in a shady spot reading a book. Then off again we went. We came to a decision point in the road and Jerry took the Wildlife loop. At this point we had seen nil for anything other than tourists and cars and motorcycles. We were beginning to think we would find nothing on this loop and then we came upon the Pronghorns, then one bison bull walking along the road until we drove past and then he meandered over into the middle of the road and kept walking down the hill behind us. Well okay we thought......then several more miles down the road we topped a knoll and there were a couple hundred buffalo! They were on both sides of the roads. Mommas and babies and big Daddy bulls! Close enough to the window that I could have reached out and touched them. Now that was close enough for me....but what about those motorcycle riders going through this same herd. All was good, we shared the road....well they shared the road with us and on we went after several pictures were taken.
We ended up back on 16 retracing some of our steps from our arrival day but we did find the only grocery store we knew about in Hill City. We stocked up. The refrigerator was feeling quite neglected since it basically had a little bacon, salad, yogurt, and water in it.
Back at the campsite before dark, put the purchases away and there is still room in the frig for more....Jerry fixed supper out on the picnic table. The fellow next to us was also out cooking supper. In our talks with him this evening we found out he was here being a ranger for the season at Mt. Rushmore. A retired teacher, and tomorrow night he will give the presentation at the monument.
It is nearing midnight here and I am still up trying to finish the blog. I have tried to insert pictures to no avail. I will attempt again and if that doesn't work I'll add the link to the Wal-Mart site again. Way more pictures than most of you will want to see but the slide show can move quickly. :)
http://photos1.walmart.com/walmart/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=3975524003/a=3778787_3778787/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=walmart/
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
We Left Buffalo, WY this morning about 11 we arrived at the Holy Smoke Campground in Keystone, SD about 3:30 this afternoon.
We traveled on I-90 until we took US 16 and then 16A. All roads were good and marked as okay for truck traffic. We just had a few miles of 25 MPH turns and grades of six of more and no shoulders. Jewell Cave Park. Remember that if you ever travel here in a big rig.
Somewhere just before the park motorcycles out joy riding waved us on by them. We wondered what was up with that.....then we got into the narrow road. Ha. They knew what they were doing.
We saw coal being mined in WY and oil wells in the fields. Met trucks off to fight a fire or something big. Lots of horses in huge fields, antelope grazing along side the road, BIG, BIG, Big ranches.
Seemed like we were seeing many miles of the road ahead of us. I clocked one and we were at least six miles when we got to the top of the next "hill" that I think we were seeing six miles back.
Large vistas. changing colors in the earth and rocks along the way.
We had more trouble with the step. Somewhere along 16, before the park we looked out and saw the steps were extended. Maybe they came out while we were going through some really nasty road construction but who knows. We pulled off and just by opening and closing the door they retracted. Yeah! Problem solved. Until we arrived at the campground. Then out they went and that was that. With the help of our new neighbors we now have steps that are working again. Roger redid the electric wire connections that the repair man did in OR. Now maybe it will stay connected.
Tonight after warming up dinner and a little bit of relaxing we headed over to Mount Rushmore. They had a great presentation. Of course as you can see we took pictures of the president heads too.
Our campground is all pull-through and maybe only twelve sites. At least we have some shade. However, we needed sweatshirts at Mt. Rushmore to be comfortable. Last night it was in the low 50's or high 40's. Great sleeping weather. Tonight is likely to be about the same here.
Keystone looks like it will be a good place to stroll through. Fudge, taffy, ice cream.....etc. I hope we get to do some of that tomorrow.
The pictures above include the black hills here in SD and Crazy Horse another carving that is on the other side of the mountain. That carving has a great story behind it too.
Good night. Take care. Don't let the bedbugs bite.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Aug 23 Yellowstone to Buffalo, WY
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