Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Many people will have never heard of Custer outdoor alabama area ... Obviously, because it is not l


Many people will have never heard of Custer outdoor alabama area ... Obviously, because it is not located outdoor alabama in a location that is so cliché but in a West Coast route can be recorded. Still, I can conclude that after today it is a beautiful region that is definitely worth visiting once. For today we had a route through Custer State Park provided. Around 10 am, a little later as usual, we headed for the Wildlife Loop Rd. This is known by the name suggests, outdoor alabama the many wildlife you can spot. Immediately upon entering the road we saw the first buffalo. Blessed to see Nice close them! So close to Pronghorn Almost half off the Loop we decided what "off-road" riding. After less than 400m our decision has been rewarded with a view of at least 100 bison. With moments that even beasts decided to block the road-) A little further we passed donkeys who are only too happy their heads in people's outdoor alabama cars crossed in the hope of some food. After I had seen plenty of wildlife and decided a little rally driving. Flames roads over the clay, pull handbrake, it was all covered:-P Panorama Wildlife Loop with 100s bison Wildlife Loop Nice roads through Custer State Park Next round of passages on our Black Hills were the Iron Mountain Rd and Sylvan Lake. In between we passed again to Mt Rushmore, but here we were stopped yesterday. Just past Sylvan Lake we parked the car to start. Hike towards the Little Devils Tower to This 4.2km walk takes you to the highest point of the state. The thing about the hike is that the last 500m really needs to be climbed before you reach the top. Across the rocks We were all glad we had this little taken because the view was absolutely phenomenal. outdoor alabama You could see for miles over the Black Hills and surrounding landscapes. Tunnels on Iron Mountain Rd Along Mount Rushmore Top Little Devils Tower hike We Made it! Nearly highest point in South Dakota Panorama view over the Black Hills Panorama view over the Black Hills 1h30 later we were back at the car and we drove back to Sylvan outdoor alabama Lake. This lake, surrounded by beautiful rock formations, served as a backdrop in Disney film National Treasure 2 We could not allow to rent a pedal boat and a moment to check out. Around the lake Then we also walked around the lake where we encountered a woodpecker. Also, we were witnessing a bird (sort of eagle?) Who caught fish from the lake, and this dropped in zen nest on the rocks. Blessed squirrel Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake Again Our last part of the tour went through the Needles highway back to Custer. Here you saw beautiful outdoor alabama rock formations. Food we did something more dignified. Today A nice steak with potatoes and steamed vegetables. Tomorrow we drive back in Wyoming, but first we make stops in Badlands National Park, Rapid City, Deadwood and Spearfish outdoor alabama Canyon Photos taken on the road with the iPhone you can find back here. Mileage: 160
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