I spent last night at the Warm Shower home of Brad. Brad is a nurse at the local hospital and works the night shift. Having Brad out during the night was very useful to me since his room is the only one with a room AC so he allows cyclists to sleep on his floor during the night. He shares his portion of the house with Bill who is a family practice resident and shares Brad’s passion for rock climbing. They both chose this town because of its proximity to the amazing MTns. They even put a Rock-wall in their rented home. Bill sleeps at his finances home because she has AC!
Something weird happened to me at night. I had done my laundry and hung most of it on the porch to dry overnight. At 3am we got hit with a major lightning and rain storm. I ran out and brought my clothing in. But my towel was gone. In the morning I checked all around, and it hadn’t blown away. Someone stole my towel but left everything else. And this was a nice neighborhood!
Brad came home in the morning and had his morning cocktail before going to sleep. We swapped cycling stories before I headed out on my tour of Mt Rushmore, Needles Highway, and Crazy Horse. We all know the story of Rushmore, but did you know that Crazy Horse is 10 times the size and is being carved by one family! All these are amazing sites. The shot of the two boulders book ending the road is interesting because the mtn in the background is Harney Mtn which is the highest point between the Rookies and the Atlantic Ocean. Nothing on east coast s as high as 7,242 feet
My entertaining and fact filled guide, James, returned me to Rapid City, but not to Brads, but to a hotel. I needed a better night sleep before I head into the Badlands.
The bike store was extremely helpful. They discovered a major chip on my back wheel. Two spokes weren’t even attached anymore. They had another performance touring wheel to replace it with. And they tuned my bike. However, they were not very uplifting on what I am going to experience on the roads thru South Dakota. Lots of nothing, except heat and thorns. There are some type of thorns that blow onto the roads near here that give bikers flats. I had heard about these, two states ago. So they put in heavy duty tubes and a Mr.Tuffy liner. Fingers crossed. Heading out early Tues and probably no cell service for a few days. There is a picture looking east from Rushmore. That is where I am heading.
Also my friend and blog consultant David Perlmutter has added a link to his selfie site. You can follow the exciting progress of my facial hair my hitting the link. He has put in some pics of Marc Childs just to confuse you.
I stayed at the Alex Johnson! Reallly enjoying your pics and posts!!
Do try to visit Bear Butte , Wounded Knee and Wall Drug
The Dakotas will be a mental fortitude test. Good luck and stay strong.
Ken… To deal with goat heads/thorns, buy some rawhide shoe laces and tie them loosely over your front and rear tire. The thorns will come off before they embed in your tire. Al
In a weird way I was looking forward to visiting Rapid City & Mt Rushmore… but happy you’re keeping up the pace. So it will have to be Sioux Falls. Can’t wait for the rendezvous.
I admit it…..I think I asked Marc about “his” ride when I saw him at Tazza one morning! And I know the difference!!!LOL. Where can we see the selfies?
I added “Like” and “Dislike” (but who would choose that?) to the blog for Ken. Do you like? 😉
Esmé and I resumed reading your terrifying blog today…and I’m afraid that we might not be able to continue reading …we were barely making it through the stories of the dogs and the thorns and the kids that kept asking you questions and then drove by miles later asking more questions …REALLY scary stuff …right out of a Stephen King novel –but the story or should I say …nightmare tale of the missing towel …and how it was completely missing the next day …brought terrifying chills – we have goosebumps just thinking about it —
Please stay safe and for god’s sake — do not almost miss another complementary breakfast because your forgot about the time zone —