Breakfast Horseback Ride and Wind Cave National Park
Friday, June 27, 2008
27.06.2008 - 27.06.2008
26 °C
Big day today--my first ever horseback ride. We are doing a Mt Rushmore KOA campground "breakfast" horseback ride today. We sign in at the corral and our group of about dozen people get our instructions, and our horse assignments. My horse is Fudge; Joe gets Keg; Jere gets Walter.

We ride back for about an hour into the national forest that borders the campground. Nice scenery. I'm a little nervous when Fudge goes up and down hills, but I stay on the horse. Both my horse and Jere's horse want to keep eating the grass and we're not supposed to let them eat grass. The guide asks me "who's in charge?" and I respond, "definately the horse--he's bigger" By the end of the ride I do learn how to keep Fudge from stopping to eat the grass :-)
We get to the breakfast stop, climb off our horses and have french toast and sausage.


We take a different route back to the corrals and get back around 10:30. Great time. I thought we should go horseback riding in Wyoming, but this South Dakota ride was good.

We quickly pack up the 5ver and head to Wind Cave National Park. It's only about 35 miles down the road.
We set up the 5ver in the park's campground. No water or electric (or TV reception or cell phone reception) but nice scenery. We get our tickets for a cave tour and grab a quick lunch back at the campground.
So it's another National Park...we go to the visitor's center, see the movie, look at the exhibits. (Same routine at all the parks). Then head down for our ranger-led tour of the cave. Wind Cave is the 4th longest cave in the world; it's claim to fame is the boxwork on the walls.

After our 90-minute cave tour we head back to the campground and relax (I'm tired--didn't sleep well last night--not sure if I was nervous or simply excited about the horseback riding). Free firewood here, so Jere builds a campfire at 4pm and keeps it going all evening; we make dinner on it and later on make s'mores.

Jere attends the evening ranger program but Joe and I hang around the 5ver and read.
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