Lady O and I are considering DuPont this afternoon. Haven't decided whether to take bikes or hike. Either way, we like to go up Imaging to Locust and back down on Jim Branch. Sometimes over to Ridgeline for a nice downhill. Getting caught on bikes on the mountain in a thunderstorm isn't fun, though, so I'm thinking we'll probably hike. Your 3.5 with three waterfalls sounded like fun.Vrede too wrote:The High Falls - Triple Falls loop from the Visitor's Center, plus Hooker Falls. I've been much more ambitious there, but it was late after ziplining and lunch at the Co-op.
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Had a waterfall-fan out of town visitor. It was the shortest way, though crowded, to see the most in a partial day. I've also done full day, partial bushwhacking hikes more around the perimeter.
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Right choice. Wrong timing. Decided to hike, got drenched. 

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Having both lived in the mountain West, my VT friend and I were talking in Dupont about how it's nice to be able to get wet without getting cold. I brought ponchos, anyhow. Some habits will never die.
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Yeah, we had the little plastic pack-stuffer ponchos. Got drenched anyway. Fortunately there was no lightning. We got caught out there a few years ago and ended up dug in huddled under a big rock like a couple of forest critters. Never spent much time in the Rockies, but used to visit relatives in Barre, VT. Winters are pretty brutal in Vermont, but summers are nice. Everybody goes on a picnic that day. 

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Ay yo.
Who has been to Western SD/Eastern WY?
What's there to see and do?
Who has been to Western SD/Eastern WY?
What's there to see and do?
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I've been there, but not on a pleasure trip.JTA wrote:Who has been to Western SD/Eastern WY? What's there to see and do?
Here's a link to a page that was posted on August 23, 2011; click on the author's Facebook page link for photos
If you're planning a trip there anytime soon, you won't be disappointed if you enjoy nostalgia, openness, and isolation.
Have fun, my friend!

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There's a community of prairie dogs I was thinking about joining.Seth Milner wrote:I've been there, but not on a pleasure trip.JTA wrote:Who has been to Western SD/Eastern WY? What's there to see and do?
Here's a link to a page that was posted on August 23, 2011; click on the author's Facebook page link for photos
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Have fun, my friend!
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Mount Rushmore and the rest of the Black Hills, Devil's Tower, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Badlands National Park, Pine Ridge Reservation and other nearby reservations, Bighorn Mountains. Little Bighorn Battlefield is not too far up into Eastern Montana, I think they did a really good job with it.
Also, massive coal strip mines, if that interests you. I worked at the Cordero Mine south of Gillette, WY, along with various oil patch jobs.
Then, if it's not too far out of your way, Carhenge in NW Nebraska is great.
Why Western SD/Eastern WY?
Also, massive coal strip mines, if that interests you. I worked at the Cordero Mine south of Gillette, WY, along with various oil patch jobs.
Then, if it's not too far out of your way, Carhenge in NW Nebraska is great.
Why Western SD/Eastern WY?
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Any hiking boot suggestions? I prefer mid cut boots.
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I've never been to that area. Always wanted to check out badlands, mount Rushmore, the crazy horse monument, and devil's tower. Ive got five days so I figured that'd be the perfect amount of time to drive around and check out stuff and do some camping. Been going to the southwest the last five years so I figured I'd change it up.Vrede too wrote:Mount Rushmore and the rest of the Black Hills, Devil's Tower, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Badlands National Park, Pine Ridge Reservation and other nearby reservations, Bighorn Mountains. Little Bighorn Battlefield is not too far up into Eastern Montana, I think they did a really good job with it.
Also, massive coal strip mines, if that interests you. I worked at the Cordero Mine south of Gillette, WY, along with various oil patch jobs.
Then, if it's not too far out of your way, Carhenge in NW Nebraska is great.
Why Western SD/Eastern WY?
I always liked the solitude of wide open spaces. One of my favorite drives out in CO was in the eastern part of the state.
Originally I had planned to check out Santa Catalina island, but I really like to just cruise around too so SD it is
Was thinking about prospecting for gold in the black hills too.
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Not sure about your tastes but if it was me I would start with Badlands National Park, then decide how soon to leave in order to do how many of the others on the list. It's really cool.
I passed up ever going to Mount Rushmore, I like my mountains intact and there were too many other cool things, including a Black Hills hike where we found mushrooms
, lots of time in the Bighorns and even going over to the Tetons on a long weekend.
I passed up ever going to Mount Rushmore, I like my mountains intact and there were too many other cool things, including a Black Hills hike where we found mushrooms

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Yeah I'll be starting there. I didn't realize it was that large. Any good trails? I'm planning on going to the sugar Creek campground and hiking back maybe a mile or so and camping. Nothing too strenuous just wanna do some camping. Not sure yet though I heard the place is littered with rattlesnakes and UFOs.Vrede too wrote:Not sure about your tastes but if it was me I would start with Badlands National Park, then decide how soon to leave in order to do how many of the others on the list. It's really cool.
I passed up ever going to Mount Rushmore, I like my mountains intact and there were too many other cool things, including a Black Hills hike where we found mushrooms, lots of time in the Bighorns and even going over to the Tetons on a long weekend.
I just find Mt Rushmore amazing, mostly due to the fact that God's mistress mother earth intelligently designed that mountain over millions of years to eerily resemble a few dead American presidents through pure chance of the raw forces of nature.
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There's a pinnacle that's said to look like Nixon, and a shorter one that resembles Trump. God has a sense of humor.
Too long ago for me to remember any particular Badlands trails. You'll have to let online and onsite sources be your guide.
Trivia: NC has more snake envenomations per capita than any other state. After the MD that mentioned this finished his lecture I raised my hand and asked, "Does that tell us more about our snakes or our people?"
Too long ago for me to remember any particular Badlands trails. You'll have to let online and onsite sources be your guide.
Trivia: NC has more snake envenomations per capita than any other state. After the MD that mentioned this finished his lecture I raised my hand and asked, "Does that tell us more about our snakes or our people?"
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Vrede too wrote:There's a pinnacle that's said to look like Nixon, and a shorter one that resembles Trump. God has a sense of humor.
Too long ago for me to remember any particular Badlands trails. You'll have to let online and onsite sources be your guide.
Trivia: NC has more snake envenomations per capita than any other state. After the MD that mentioned this finished his lecture I raised my hand and asked, "Does that tell us more about our snakes or our people?"
The people who live in the badlands area are great and will give you gas when you run out.
The Crazy Horse mountain is touristy but amazing in its scale
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I haven't been to any of those places, but next summer Lady O and I are taking the winter residence out to Washington. We're going by Denver and Salt Lake on the way out, and Montana, South Dakota, on the way back. If you find something we ought to see, suggestions welcome. One thing I'm not going to miss is the Hiawatha bike trail... http://www.ridethehiawatha.com/the-trail
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Here's what I wrote about one trip: http://www.blueridgedebate.com/viewtopi ... lls#p42259
I even mentioned the Hiawatha bike trail.
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O Really wrote:I haven't been to any of those places, but next summer Lady O and I are taking the winter residence out to Washington. We're going by Denver and Salt Lake on the way out, and Montana, South Dakota, on the way back. If you find something we ought to see, suggestions welcome. One thing I'm not going to miss is the Hiawatha bike trail... http://www.ridethehiawatha.com/the-trail
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No snark required, and no we're not going blind without a plan. I just thought if JTA ran into something special and not on every tourist map that he might pass it along. Lady O (who has traveled more extensively on that side of the country than me) has a long and getting longer list of things to do/see. However, we've often found really interesting things while on the way to or looking for something else.Vrede too wrote:You want ideas for the entire Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies? Can you narrow it down some?
Here's what I wrote about one trip: http://www.blueridgedebate.com/viewtopi ... lls#p42259
I even mentioned the Hiawatha bike trail.
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Yeah man I'll send some pics of the spots I visit BRD's way.O Really wrote:No snark required, and no we're not going blind without a plan. I just thought if JTA ran into something special and not on every tourist map that he might pass it along. Lady O (who has traveled more extensively on that side of the country than me) has a long and getting longer list of things to do/see. However, we've often found really interesting things while on the way to or looking for something else.Vrede too wrote:You want ideas for the entire Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies? Can you narrow it down some?
Here's what I wrote about one trip: http://www.blueridgedebate.com/viewtopi ... lls#p42259
I even mentioned the Hiawatha bike trail.
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