We’re on the downhill side of this trip. Today was a splendid day, if more than a little warm. It does make us thankful that the motorhome has AC.
We left this morning for Badlands National Park. It was a little more than an hour east of here, but well worth the trip. It’s no wonder the Native Americans named it a “bad land.” The park is a remarkable terrain that was created, so it’s said, when this part of South Dakota was on the sea bed. The land is dry and difficult to travel across, so the Indians went around it.
Next was a stop at Wall Drug for lunch. We’ve seen their signs for hundreds of miles on this trip, but got to experience it for ourselves. We had a pleasant lunch, then strolled around the grounds and made a small purchase. Then off to our next stop…
Last but not least we went to Ellsworth Air Force and their air and space museum. Sadly, we got there and discovered the museum was closed. Fortunately they have a large display outside, so we spent thirty minutes enjoying their jets.
One more day. We’ll see mammoth fossils tomorrow, along with a taste of Wind Cave National Park, Bear Country, and a farewell dinner. Details when I have them…