A Paleontologist’s Dream (aka More Home Schooling)

So, we were in Hot Springs, SD and just happened to wander into The Mammoth Site – the world’s largest Columbian mammoth exhibit.  It was amazing.

Way long ago (26,000 years!) there was a sinkhole that trapped a whole bunch of unsuspecting critters.  The site lay buried until 1974 when a developer was excavating for a housing development.  Today,  the bones are displayed as they were discovered, in the now-dry pond sediments for an “in-situ” exhibit.

We were able to have a guided tour, and also wander around on the walkways for a close-up view of the fossils.   We also visited the lab, where all the cool research happens.  Digging is still underway, but they only dig during the summer months and spend the remainder of the year analyzing what has been uncovered, So far 61 mammoths have been identified, along with the remains of a giant short-faced bear, camel, llama, prairie dog, wolf, fish, and tons of invertebrates.

If you find yourself in Hot Springs, SD – be sure and check this out.  Or, make a special trip – it’s worth it.

Mammoth Bones

Mammoth Bones

These tusks have been nicknamed "Beauty"

These tusks have been nicknamed “Beauty”

We went down the stairs for a closer look

We went down the stairs for a closer look

What treasures are under here?

What treasures are under here?

Rachel & Summer with a mammoth bone replica

Rachel & Summer with a mammoth bone replica

This made me giggle

This made me giggle

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Pigtail Bridges, Switchbacks, and Scary Tunnels, Oh my!

Leaving Mount Rushmore, we drove the famous Iron Mountain Road, which was allegedly designed to aid in the enjoyment of the natural beauty. Thankfully, we were in the car, and not the motorhome. (the scary drive in the motorhome comes in a few days, so stay tuned)

To add to the “enjoyment”, there were several tunnels that only allow for one car to pass through at a time. These tunnels are cool, as they frame Mount Rushmore in the distance. However, before entering the tunnel, you are supposed to beep the horn to alert the oncoming traffic. Yeah, our car horn doesn’t work.

One of the scary tunnels

One of the scary tunnels

We're going in, horn or no horn!

We’re going in, horn or no horn!

Whew, made it!

Whew, made it!

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Mt Rushmore

Mt Rushmore was closed, but we enjoyed seeing the protestors. On horseback, no less.

Even the horses were protesting the closure

Even the horses were protesting the closure

Four Guys

Four Guys

Four Guys and Three Girls

Four Guys and Three Girls

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Crazy Horse

First Blast June 3, 1948 – 65 years later and this is how it looks:

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse Monument with Finished Sculpture

Crazy Horse Monument with Finished Sculpture

Crazy Horse never signed a treaty and  was stabbed in the back with a knife and killed under the white flag of truce at Camp Robinson in Nebraska

” The Government made many promises but they only kept but one, they promised to take   are land and they took it! ”

-Chief  Red Cloud

For 7 years, sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski worked single-handedly on the mountain, with a bunch of goats for company. Many days he climbed the 700+ stairs (which he had to build!) multiple times when his generator would go “kaput, kaput, kaput”….

Crazy Horse Buda Generator

The Little Generator That Could

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Badlands are Badass

The badlands did not disappoint… even though the park was closed, there were lots of places we could still go. Just had to move a few orange cones out of the way.

Badlands

Badlands

Us at the Badlands

Us at the Badlands

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This car was meant for this terrain

Bighorn Sheep hanging out in the Badlands

Bighorn Sheep hanging out in the Badlands

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Very Cool

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More Amazing Views

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Still More Amazingness

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The snow really made it look spectacular

Summer and Rachel at Badlands National Park

Summer and Rachel at Badlands National Park

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Critters at Custer State Park

Custer State Park (in Custer, SD) was recently named one of the world’s top 10 wildlife destinations by a well-known adventure travel company. We saw a crazy amount of critters there: bighorn sheep, pronghorn, prairie dogs, cute little red squirrels, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and of course, bison. Lots and lots of bison. About 1,300 of these critters live in the park.

Heavy Traffic

Heavy Traffic

GE POCKET CAMCORDER

Rufus would just love to eat some bison

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Rapid City Chicks

Summer was suitably embarrassed to be photographed with some random Rapid City chicks.

Rapid City Chicks

Rachel smiled for the above picture only with the promise of chocolate ahead…

Rachel praying to the god of chocolate

Rachel praying to the god of chocolate

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Wounded Knee

Just down the street from Wall Drug was the Wounded Knee Museum. It was definitely an educational experience for the girls.

Wounded Knee Musuem

Wounded Knee Musuem

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Wall Drug

We sure had a hard time finding a parking spot at “the #1 Roadside Attraction in America”…

The "World Famous" Wall Drug

The “World Famous” Wall Drug

Summer & Rachel with creepy Annie Oakley at Wall Drug

Summer & Rachel with creepy Annie Oakley at Wall Drug

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