Saturday, June 12, 2010

I posted twice today!

Be sure to lookout for both my posts and don't miss my post about the Badlands down below (under the post about Angostura)... Blogspot puts the newest blog first, so it's easy to miss pieces of the journey if you don't scroll down. If you follow my blog I think you can get email updates each time I post... but that might be annoying so I'm making sure to let you know!

Here are both of the posts I made today:

Left the lake and headed out to the Badlands!

Next Step: New friends!


I'm also planning to post again tomorrow about our trip to the Mount Rushmore area... so I hope you're ready for some good reading!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Next Step: New friends!

Angostura Reservoir

After our quick morning hike in the badlands on Friday we drove up to Rapid City to meet this guy named Arik who we met on couchsurfing.org (an organization for hooking up travelers with each other... it's a great way to meet cool people and find places to stay). We ended up going camping with him, his daughter, and some of their friends out on the Angostura Reservoir for the weekend. The Reservoir is a big lake created by a dam on the Cheyenne River. It's one of the only large bodies of water in western SD. There were houses on one side of the reservoir and free camping on the other. Even though the only road to the sites was a complicated and twisty gravel road, many campers were already setting up sites for the weekend. Must be a favorite summer spot for the locals.

Arik and his daughter Kiani (13) ended up being really cool. Arik told us about his work as a hydrologist, studying water sources, and it was really interesting. He was just a very easy-going guy. Kiani was a pretty good artist, and she and Remy chatted about art, photography, and writing. They both also really loved Spencer... He's such a great little travelling buddy!

Arik + puppy
Later Friday afternoon, Arik's friend Greg showed up with his daughter Maggie, and her friend Madi (both Kiani's age). Greg was also a pretty cool dude. Arik warned us that everything about Greg is big. He's a big tall guy, he talks in a big voice, and everything he does is big. That was true in a lot of ways, but he was also really mellow too... we got into a conversation about Buddhism and found out he meditates. Later, when Arik and Greg took us climbing near Mount Rushmore, Remy snapped a sweet photo of Greg + pup in an ultra-zen pose. Check it out in my next post.

Greg, Madi, and Arik
Cheyenne, Remy, Maggie, and Kiani
On our second day at Angostura, Greg let us commandeer his canoe for a paddle around the lake. I've been canoeing as a kid, but I've never really actually participated in the paddling and steering and everything, so it was really fun to learn from Remy out on the water! It was a great day for canoeing too, very little wind, not too hot, and not too much sun. I had a really great time! All of this kayaking and canoeing that we've been lucky enough to do really makes me want a small boat of my own!

Once we got the kinks worked out we were a great team. Canoeing wasn't hard at all and before long we had paddled all the way across the lake to the bluffs on the other side! Spencer loved being in the boat, but he didn't like getting knocked in! Spencer jumped in the way of my paddle and got pushed over into the water! Luckily Remy scooped him out as we glided past the poor wet pup, and after a few full body shakes in the canoe, he was back to his old self. After that there were no more mishaps, and by the time we reached the bluffs Spencer didn't even want to get out of the canoe!

Of course after paddling for half an hour, what else is there to do but climb a great big hill and sit down at the top of it! So that's what we did.

Unfortunately, unprepared parents led their baby right into a cactus patch! We discovered the cactus only after Spencer let out a couple of big-time yelps. Luckily the little guy only got one prickle pod stuck in his foot but mommy and daddy both got stuck trying to pull it out.

Spencer was such a tough little guy! He didn't even bark or whimper while we tried to get all the spines out.

After that we were on the lookout... and we avoided our sharp neighbors. Here's another:


After such a long day of friends, fun, canoeing, climbing, and running, little Spencer promptly fell asleep in my arms and had to be carried back down the hill. This guy is certainly living the active (and spoiled) life! Sweet dreams little guy!


Coming up next is our drive through the Needles Highway and Mount Rushmore... as well as our FANTASTIC outdoor climbing experience with Arik near the monument. Stay tuned for some sweet action shots of my super-scarey 50 meter climb!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Left the lake and headed out to the Badlands!

Hey there!

Sorry I got so far behind! I promise to catch you all up on our adventuring and blog more often in the future... I've just been having a lot of trouble getting my computer and internet to work recently. My laptop is getting old and it's not handling travel so well... and my internet access has been limited. But I've been taking tons of pictures so make sure you check out my shutterfly!

Here's a quick rundown of most of our travels since Yankton, South Dakota!

Heading out from Yankton on I-90 we quickly learned about Spencer's favorite spot in the car! For a whole day he wouldn't leave the center console between mommy and daddy! He was ready for adventure.
The afternoon was hot and on our way west we saw a sign for Spencer! We were both wishing earnestly for a lunch break so we took the exit for Spencer and soon found that we would not be stopping anywhere there for lunch. The "town" was really nothing more than a cluster of houses with one gas pump. The sign welcoming us into the neighborhood actually said, "The little town that will not die."

Once we found the gas pump we also found the Spencer Community Coffee Shop. The little building was open but empty and we used their microwave to heat up our lunch. They had some tables, a pool table, and a small supply of snacks, tea, and coffee. Little envelopes for payment accompanied the shop's unlocked money box. Oh, small towns.

Back on the road we headed west, we drove for hours with dry, flat landscape stretching out around us in all directions. Then suddenly the Badlands just erupted in front of us. We've both been here before as kids but seeing it again was really exciting. We pulled over at the first overlook, climbed around, and then ignored all 1000 subsequent scenic overlooks in order to make it to our campsite by nightfall.

At the Ranger Station we got the recommendation to camp at the primitive sites in the national park. We were told we'd likely see wildlife along the way and near our campsite, but we didn't expect to see buffalo right in the middle of our campsite!
In the morning we woke up with the sun and took a hike up a hill near our campsite. Spencer is quite the little hiker already! We've been lucky to have some pretty great weather so far, I hope it continues!
And just for fun... I snapped this photo to provide a visual comparison of pup vs. buffalo poo radius! Hope you enjoy!

We made a quick stop at Wall Drug just to say we did it... so here's a photo for mom!