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Black Hills, SD vacation
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10-12-2010, 03:20 PM | #1 |
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Black Hills, SD vacation
One night in a Cedar Pass Lodge cabin, built in the 1920's, located in the heart of Badlands National Park.
![]() The Badlands are eerily beautiful, particularly in the light of dawn/dusk. ![]() My wife thought I was a dork for sneaking in photos of the car whenever the opportunity presented itself. ![]() Crazy Horse - I doubt I'll see it complete in my lifetime. The goal is on the left; actual on the right (One mile in the distance! This thing is huge.) ![]() The "cabin" we rented for a pretty decent price. Not as private as we had hoped, but very nice. ![]() ![]() Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park. ![]() Along Needles Highway, Custer State Park, some rock climbers creatively left their mark. Look closely at the top of the thin spire; close-up below. ![]() ![]() Mt. Rushmore, a must see when in the beautiful Black Hills. ![]() ![]() 1880 Train in Hill City, SD. A little "living" history. ![]() ![]() Along the train route, an abandoned tungsten mine that was very active during both world wars. ![]() Custer State Park, and some of its wildlife bounty (bison and pronghorn). ![]() ![]() Custer State Game Lodge - a great place for lunch or dinner. ![]() The Gordon Stockade, as seen today and back in the 1800's. ![]() ![]() Overall, a great trip! Hard to believe it is over. ![]() |
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