After spending the night in Bozeman, MT, I left early so I would have time to go to Mount Rushmore. It was a beautiful drive through Montana. It made me wonder what the settlers thought as they crossed in their covered wagons. I was quite happy in my car with country & western music playing on my iPod. The speed limit was 75 mph and I paid less than $3.00 a gallon for gas for the first time in months.
| Close up of Lincoln |
After seeing the movies and exhibits, I walked on the trail that led closer to the carvings. You were almost under them and could see more of the detail up close. I also had a "wildlife" encounter at the end of the trail.
There were motorcyclists everywhere as well since the motorcycle rally in Sturgis was going on. Amazing number of bikers! I didn't stop in the town of Keystone because to quote Sarah "I don't do tourists":) Lots of tourists shops, etc lined both sides of the road. I did take a shot of the bikes for my brother, Maynard.
| Bikes!! (out the car window) |
The blog is finally caught up. The next couple of days I will be homeward bound with plans to meet my brother, Walter, and head to Nashville.
