Saturday, June 17, 2006

RV Mountain Adventure, Part 2 - Black Hills

After the Badlands, we made our way west a couple hours to the Black Hills. We camped at Sylvan Lake Campground in Custer State Park, South Dakota. We had a great site right and the edge of a hill and an endless forest. The canopy of pines led to a rocky overlook where we could see for miles. Buffalo walked along the road as we drove to pick up the bikers at Legion Lake around dusk. The town of Custer was disappointing with so much cowboy potential, but at least we found one place open to display our hats and staches.

The next morning we went back up to the overlook and then for a walk around Sylvan Lake where we saw a cave and a snake. The huge rounded granite rocks don’t even look real in person, but look like Styrofoam or from Mario Bros. or something. We wished we could have stayed in Paha Sapa (the Black Hills) longer, and I'd love to in the future, but we set off for Wyoming.













1 Comments:

At 6/18/2006 3:56 PM, Blogger swinesack said...

awesome post.

Dorn's terminator eye is freakin' me out.

 

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