Bus Trip 2024 – Day 7 – Badlands
On this leg of the trip, we visited the Badlands which is really… wide open spaces and mostly destitute (other than the prairie dogs that occupy portions of it). Wide open spaces… into the Badlands
On this leg of the trip, we visited the Badlands which is really… wide open spaces and mostly destitute (other than the prairie dogs that occupy portions of it). Wide open spaces… into the Badlands
On this leg of the trip, we visited several more interesting places, including the awesome national monument and tremendous entertainment at Fort Hays. Raw beauty… history, Fort Hays, and Mt. Rushmore
On this leg of the trip, we visited several interesting places, including Sturgis and Deadwood. Higher altitude… Spearfish, Sturgis, Lead, and Deadwood, SD
On this leg of the trip, we visited the Crazy Horse Memorial which was an awesome thing to behold. It is huge and unfinished and a continuing reminder of the terrible way the native American peoples were treated during the formation of our country. Leaving in the sunshine… Hill City, SD… Crazy Horse Memorial
On this leg of the trip, we visited the Corn Palace, a truly unique and interesting place. Then, we went to Wall Drug Store, which was a huge gift shop and touristy destination. Leaving in the sunshine… Mitchell, SD… Rapid City, SD
I’m finally getting around to posting a recap of the vacation that Dawn and I enjoyed a few weeks ago. We went on another “seniors” bus trip, this time, to the Midwest, and it lasted a bit over 8 days. So, since I would like to post a lot of pics, I’ll break up this…