Devil’s Tower

I took this pic!!! I think I did a good job on content...
Devil's Tower was great and perhaps my favorite place so far... I have seen pictures of it before, but it is way bigger than I thought... I starting seeing it while still on Highway 24 about 12 miles away... It is just huge... After getting there and finding a partial space to park (one of the perks of riding a motorcycle) my plan was to walk the paved trail that goes around the base (about a mile and a half. That worked out well after I had a talk with a very nice Park Ranger about what the top of the dome looked like. (remember the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and the Aliens were entering the Tower through a hole in the top?)  Turned out they had a picture of it in the Visitor's Center:

The trail was so relaxing and everyone on it was very nice... There were pieces of cloth and other artifacts tied to trees all along the path... Those were from native americans and represented their prayers. The path had great views of the valleys below. One was called Cattleman's Heaven. You can see why in these pics.

The whole trail was wrapped in a pine forest with lots of squirrels that were brown instead of the gray squirrel we have in Tennessee.
When I got around to the North Side I noticed everyone was looking up and watching the tower. Looking at the next pic, can you see the climbers????

Look again closer...  See them now?








But that wasn't the crazy part... Look closely and see if you can see others about mid way up in the center...  And my wife says I am crazy for riding a motorcycle across the country... I can't hold a candle to this type of insanity. I ask my buddy the nice Park Ranger about it and he said that 1000's of people climb the tower every year. Then I was chatting with the lady at the Subway and she said several fall off the mountain each year... Now that is nuts!

It was a very nice day, and one adventure I would suggest to anyone...
As if to add icing to cake they also had Prairie Dogs... I love Prairie Dogs. I use to watch them when I was at Denver a bunch (circa 1995 when I hired into AT&T). 






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