We boondocked on a excessive ridge overlooking Badlands Nationwide Park in South Dakota. Fabulous 360 diploma views of badlands cliffs, prairie grasses, sounds of larks and a mild cooling breeze. Till. Quickly after sundown the sudden layered clouds lit up with sheet lightening overlaying 180 levels of our view, and the radio screaming thunderstorm warnings with 70-mile-per-hour mile per hour gusts and tennis ball! Hail.
Regardless of some rockin’ and rollin’ and havy rain, and at the least as soon as to go Turtle into the wind, we survived a South Dakota storm for the second time. (Twister story elsewhere on newbohemians)
The late, after midnight, bedtime and newly chip sealed Badlands NP roads nixed the bike experience we’d deliberate, and prompt a 4.75 mile loop hike. Stunning. Its a lot better to get out of your automobile, or perhaps a bike and dive into the sounds, smells and unusual however mild fantastic thing about the prairie.
The place is Claire!
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