I don’t need to go. That was my brother’s catch phrase before he arrived at the Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse and Custer State Park. This week changed that. I hadn’t seen Dave or my sister-in-law Candi since 2018 when we buzzed through Wisconsin. So, it was a nice surprise when they decided to come visit. It started off a little funny. You have to love GPS they still don’t know where or how they got lost. I would say they weren’t lost as much as redirected. Once they got pointed in the right direction, they arrived in about twenty minutes. None the worse for wear. But the 10mph curves were the interesting part for them.
After hugs and getting settled in Candi had to snap a picture of me. One of the rare times I actually sat still. Which is hard for me because I am always on the other side of the camera. I did not though get a picture of Dave or Candi together or separate until the next day when we went to Mount Rushmore. You can tell I don’t shoot people that often with my camera. I have to thank Candi for taking a bunch of the photos I’m using in this post.
The first thing we wanted to share was wildlife loop so they could have a chance to be swarmed by buffalo. Of course, when you are looking for buffalo to show up and swarm your car they are nowhere in sight. We did see rain and of course some soaked burros. I just don’t understand why Dave wouldn’t reach out and touch the one that walked by the car. I know that the little guy was looking for attention or food because he was willing to stick his head in the car.
After we struck out with the loop we headed back to the trailer in search of one of the big boys that didn’t pan out either. So, at least we could offer some burgers and chips cooked by Roy. Off to bed for an early morning journey to Mount Rushmore beat the heat, or rain and most important the crowds.
So the rest of the pictures are for the most part compliments of Candi’s cell phone. I did take mine but she was so much quicker on the draw than me. So, that is why I used her pictures.
Candi had been here before when she was 18 Dave had never been here. We decided to take Iron Mountain RD which she hadn’t done before. There are three tunnels where you can see Mount Rushmore through.




You might remember my pictures of the tunnels. We stopped and let Dave and Candi stand in the middle of the road then walk through the tunnel. Candi and Dave both enjoyed the view you get as Mount Rushmore continued to get closer and closer to it.
Getting up early was a great idea we had no trouble finding parking and traversing the whole area, at least Roy and I didn’t we were motorized. I am sure Candi and Dave did ok also. We took our time going through the tunnels and the curves so they could take in the views.
Once we got the scooter and chair out of the car we headed to pay for parking. It’s $10 but if you are a disabled Vet or an old guy you only pay $5. Plus it is good for a year. We will be back for the night lighting ceremony.
One picture that Candi and I both wanted was at the Wisconsin Flag. Of course, being that it starts with a W the state flag was at the end of the avenue of flags, this was the first picture stop inside the monument.
Dave and Candi then headed to the terrace which gave Dave a view that had him pointing out the bump on Lincoln’s nose. (he said booger) I also found him I think reflecting on something. All in all I think this was better than just looking at a picture. In person builds bigger memories.
I was able to do something I had not been able to even attempt before because of the distance. It is taking the Presidential Trail, I could only make it to the stairs. I was able to get far enough to be close enough to the sculpture. Here is a photo from the trail I took. I will be adding this to my view from the chair series I am collecting.
We got to Mount Rushmore about 8:45 am and left a little after 11am by the time we left it was getting crowded. We even got me in and out of a gift store without buying anything. Can’t say the same for Dave and Candi but that is what tourists are supposed to do.
Now we were on to the next adventure of the day which did not involve a helicopter because Dave would not go up with me. Roy wants me to go on a helicopter ride with him and I say hell no. I did relent and said if Dave goes with me. I will update the odds of that happening in the upcoming blogs.









