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When I drove from New York to Utah for college in 1983 I thought that Nebraska would never end. What I did learn was what a beautiful country we have and that I NEVER needed to go back to NY.Got to love paper maps, they go well with pigs. I'm afraid our trip will not be as exciting, hard to get lost going across Nebraska.
Nebraska, the state that makes Iowa look scenic.
Is this heaven?Nebraska, the state that makes Iowa look scenic.
Check out the Pine Ridge in the North West corner of Nebraska. Very Scenic. The Sand Hills are also very cool.Nebraska, the state that makes Iowa look scenic.
Sounds like you guys will have a great time, so good to have local knowledge helping organize.Check out the Pine Ridge in the North West corner of Nebraska. Very Scenic. The Sand Hills are also very cool.
We may do that coming or going. My late father-in-law grew up in Rushville.Check out the Pine Ridge in the North West corner of Nebraska. Very Scenic. The Sand Hills are also very cool.
Awesome stuff!Ok so here is a tentative plan....
Friday ,June 25th meet in Custer, SD at noon, at the 1019 N 5th St. (Forest Service Supervisor Office). We can meet earlier in the morning but we didn't know if everyone would be able to make an early morning departure time.
-This is only a few miles from Crazy Horse Monument so we thought we would show you that for a bit then head west into the high country by gravel.
-Planning on dispersed camping that night near or around Deerfield lake area. We will check a few Forest Service campgrounds in the area hoping we can have a fire. If not we are bringing a propane fire pit.
Saturday, June 26th Get up at our leisure, drive to the north end of Custer State Park, hike into the Spokane Ghost mining town (very light 1/4 mile hike).
-Drive the Pigtail bridges and needles highway to Mount Rushmore. Admire the faces for a bit. We will have to decide how long you want to stay at Mount Rushmore.
-Drive north on gravel get into the Castle Peak/Rochford area to camp for the night. Again hoping to possibly land in a designated campground for a fire. If not, dispersed camping in the area.
Sunday June 27th, Drive to the top of Custer Peak
-North to Galena and check out the Galena Cemetery
-Two track to Boulder Canyon/ Camp 5 area.
-End in Deadwood, SD for either another night of camping in the area or get a hotel and a hot shower. Hotels maybe limited that time of year so look into booking one ahead of time. Surrounding towns within 20 min. drive that will have lodging also are Sturgis, SD and Spearfish, SD. Also maybe a nice bite to eat at one of the Restaurants.
Understand, all of this we are willing to play by ear. If you guys want to stay somewhere longer or maybe see something we don't have listed here we can always change things up. Also if you want to venture off on your own your more then welcome to meet up with us at the end of the day.
We use primarily HAM radios for communication. Cell service is patchy in most of these areas. We will go through areas with fuel and food about once a day. I would get a Black Hills Forest Service trail permit online before you arrive. I assume you will have more questions just message me or @Redgrrr.
I am excited to help lead a nice group of legendary Iron around the Black Hills!