Showing posts with label North Dakota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Dakota. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hiking the Badlands






North Dakota (still)

If you had said to me, you will want to stay an extra night in North Dakota, I would have thought you were nuts. It does not abound with museums or art or interesting shops. There is the Walmart, people fishing, expanses of nothingness. When I first saw its lake country, I decided ND was the love spawn of Indiana and Florida. It was covered in stubble fields and perpendicular dirt country roads, and any depression in the ground filled with water

I slept one night at Devil's Lake, and had a lovely time. Leaving there, I became lost, disoriented by all the dirt country roads, made terrible time and gas mileage. I slept in a Walmart parking lot in Bismarck, an unremarkable city without a single Internet cafe. I had my sights on Montana for my Monday night, with a scheduled stop in the bizarrely named "Badlands."

They seem to be a combination of virginal praire and sandstone, wind-carved bluffs. I had planned to stop and hike, but seeing the painted canyons, decided to stay a night. A huge thundercloud was also rolling over my head, and I prefer to be in my trailer with my cats in a storm, than wrestling the wet highway and speeding traffic. The storm did not hit, but rather transformed into cute fluffy clouds after I set camp and had a nap. I have spent the afternoon hiking lovely little trails along a 36 mile scenic drive through the park. I have seen snakes, prairie dog towns, wild ponies, and buffalo. I would like to speak of each of these in great length, even planned everything I would say, as I was seeing them, but there isn't time, nor cell signal.

Suffice to say, I had a lovely time hiking. I washed my car. I saw many mythical American beasts, and I fully expect them to be peeking in my window at dawn.

P.S. I met a couple returning from Yellowstone National Park, one of my next stops. They said there us still snow on the ground there. I didn't pack for snow. Shall I risk it anyway?

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Badlands, North Dakota


What cats look like if you leave them in the trailer for only a few miles of driving.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Sunset over Alice at Devil's Lake with Kitties

Organic food

I finally found free range eggs from a farmer. I have been lamenting
the lack of roadside food stands and my desire for free range eggs was
growing by the day. I am not a huge lover of eggs but you can taste
the difference and it's marvelous! I made fried rice with beef and
watched the sunset over Devil's Lake. I also learned I've forgotten
how to build a fire.

Grand Forks, ND

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