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homelesshartsho's avatar
Jun 26, 2018

Devils Tower, Wyoming

Rapid City, Sturgis, Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish, Belle Fourche, Aladdin Wy , Aladdin, Hulett, Devils Tower, Sundance, Four Corners, Newcastle, Hells Canyon, Custer SD
Stopped over night in Rapid City and then on to Sturgis, Deadwood and Lead for a big day of bike riding and checking out the Tourist Shop’s. Its amazing to watch rain storms coming over the plains. You can watch a storm for an hour or two coming your way to only find it raining on you for a few minutes. Finally ran about twenty miles of interstate up from Rapid City to Belle Fourche. And then back on our two lane Journey.
Came at the Devils Tower from the north and following the Belle Fourche River through Aladdin and Hullett. Wonderful old Coal Mine to explore along the way with a neat 115 year old grocery store in Aladdin, WY. Population 15! The town of Hulett is also very picturesque.
When we got to Devils Tower the weather was cool and perfect to hike the tower trail. Not a lot to see here unless you want to clime the tower! But the camp ground is very nice dry camping.
Made our ways back to the Black Hills taking a route through the Thunder Basin National Grassland and onto the Crazy Horse Campground in Custer, SD. Staying here for four days and see what we can see in the Black Hills National Park.
  • I was just there two weeks ago. It is closed to climbers during June out of respect for the neighboring tribes, who conduct a number of ceremonies at the mountain around the summer solstice.

    But, as a geologist, it is a pretty spectacular example of an igneous intrusion showing columnar jointing!
  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
    Explorer III
    CharlesinGA wrote:
    The trail around the base is asphalt, with benches to sit and rest or enjoy the view in places. Its an easy walk but about 4400 ft elevation, so for lowlanders, they may find themselves short of breath when finished. Walk all the way around and take pics from different vantage points, as the light angles are different as you move around it.

    Charles
    Especially for old, out of shape flatlanders who start at the Belle Fourche Campground at the bottom. By the time we got to the base trail, we were huffin & puffin pretty good. But still a good time. :B