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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

May 30 and 31

5/29/2011
Today we drove about 400 miles whereas yesterday we went 501.  We’re camping tonight in the Badlands, but it’s very windy and chilly.  We ate in our small camper and also cooked our hamburgers inside tonight because of the wind.  Today we had a rather strong east wind which no doubt pushed us along and gave us better fuel mileage.  Before today we were getting 15 mpg.  I am still hoping for some days of 16 mpg so that our average ends up being closer to 15.
Even though it was drizzling a bit before supper, we took a short walk to a couple spots that had boardwalks.  The trails are really muddy and not great for walking.  Right now our plan is to take the “loop” drive toward the town of Wall (where the drug store is) and camp somewhere West of here.  We have four days to get to Tacoma so we can take our time.
Time for another round of Rummy Cube – yep, I beat last night.

5/30/11
Woke up around 7 AM, left Badlands in the rain and fog and cold temps.  We drove to Custer State Park and made reservations for camping one night here.  When J and J were little we used to hike and they would occasionally cry out, “mud alert” – but after driving the Wildlife loop of the park, we now have “ass alert” as there have been 20-30 burros standing in the road begging for food.  Julie and Jackie will well remember them because one of them stuck his nose in the window of our car a few years ago.  Today we’ve seen a lot of Buffalo, Prong Horn Antelope, Mule Deer and earlier lots of Prairie Dogs. 





In many of these parks these animals roam freely and since we’re here relatively early in the season they are often very close to the road.  Presently the sky is clearing and clear warm weather is predicted for tomorrow.  Tonight we’re camping at the Sylvan Lake campground in Custer St. Pk.
On the way to Sylvan State Park, we passed through two tunnels  - one so narrow we pulled in the side mirrors and I had Marty watching out the window to make sure we didn’t scrape the camper on the side.  Another tunnel was low and Marty got out of the truck to make sure we had enough room between the AC and the top of the tunnel.  We’ll post some pics.
This is the one - yep, we fit through.
 Here's a shot of some of the scenery around the Sylvan Lake Campsite where we stayed.
Today, the 31st we drove about 500 miles and are staying in a campground North of Yellowstone (where we hear they had 16 in of snow last night).  It's a great spot.  We believe we have about 750 miles to go yet before we're at Ken and Krista's house.  Anxious to see them.  BTW, the Yellowstone River is right behind our campsite.


Will post more later.


1 comment:

  1. The scenery is beautiful! America has such amazing geography and wildlife!! I can absolutely picture that donkey (Did you call it an ass when we were 7 years old? haha! Probably) coming in our car window. So many adventures . . . I also remember when we couldn't look away from that family trying to take a picture of a buffalo / bison--mostly because we were wondering when / if the people would be charged as they walked closer and closer. Good times. Thanks for the memories and the account of your latest adventures. Love you!

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