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| Cheryl adds a bit of color to the Badlands. |
We took about 10 days in mid- to late June to drive the 1,600 or so miles. We were able to spend the first night in Omaha with David's family, so that was an extra bonus on this trip.
Then it was off through South Dakota, which seems to go on forever. We stopped at Badlands National Park, near Wall, rather than go to the drug store! There is a really nice loop highway through the park that takes you by many of the top spots. We didn't linger long in any one spot
because of signs warning us to "Beware of rattlesnakes!"
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| They have Power Rangers in Bozeman!! |
We all took Rowen and Redick fishing. They caught several fish in a short time but didn't especially like baiting the hooks or taking the fish off the hook afterwards. But they caught several and we tossed them all back in.
The next day it was off to Yellowstone National Park -- buffalo, elk, bears, geysers and just an unbelievable amount
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| Rowen was serious about fishing, and landed several! |
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| The hot springs flow behind Cheryl, Redick and Patrick. |
Old Faithful doesn't erupt every hour nowadays. It's about once every three hours but rangers can predict within 20 minutes when it will erupt. They were 2 minutes off with their prediction when we were there.
After the first day at the park, when a half dozen buffalo strolled over to see what we were having for a picnic, we spent the night at a resort called Chico Hot Springs. The pool has a huge hot tub fed by natural hot springs that are as hot as any man-made hot tub. The springs also help make the water in the large swimming pool warmer than
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| Old Faithful -- need we say more? |
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| Redick and Patrick at Chico Hot Springs. |
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| The gas station at Mammoth Hot Springs. |
Patrick and Jess had a "date night" one evening while Rowen and Redick spent the night with us at the hotel. We swam, watched some kids shows on TV, ate pizza, read books and had a good time with the boys we had not seen in about a year and a-half. Lots of fun.
Patrick and Jess got the strange idea that these meat-and-potato Midwesterners would like to eat raw fish!?! They took us to a sushi restaurant in Bozeman. Actually, it wasn't bad. It definitely was different. Cheryl enjoyed it more than Bill, who was looking for a way to stop by a DQ to get a double hamburger.
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| Patrick and family at Upper Yellowstone Falls. |
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| There's a lot of sushi yet to eat on Bill's plate. |
Before our fun trip ended, we got to see Rowen's final T-ball game of the season. That's always a treat to watch the little guys and girls play ball without really caring who wins or loses, but they love chasing after the ball and trying to be the one to fire it back in, even if they are rolling in the grass while the runner circles the bases.
Our trip ended too soon and we headed back to the flat cornfields of Illinois, but first we stopped at Devil's Tower in Wyoming. Supposedly, it's the core of an ancient volcano. It just juts out of the ground 867 feet and actually is almost a mile above sea level. We both were impressed and spent more time walking the trail around the base than we had intended.
All in all, a fun and educational trip while getting the chance to see the Arizona Lairs in an environment very different from where they live in Fredonia!
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| Devil's Tower was pretty impressive. |











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