Black Hills, Fish 'N Fry, Pig Wrestling
Enjoying the
It was only an 80-mile drive through western
As to the name of
My first surprise was rounding a curve to discover buffalo (actual name is American Bison) blocking traffic. I’ve since learned that there are 1,500 of these critters living here. Traffic had come to a standstill, only occasionally creeping alongside buffalo when they gave enough room. It was a very slow, nerve-wracking drive in two different places. I did not envy the few motorcyclists that were making their way among these large animals.
Remember - double-click on photos to enlarge them.The road also took me through a portion of the 71,000-acre
The radio programming was interrupted by a weather alert – severe thunderstorm with possibility of large hail – for much of the
My route – Hwy 36, 16-A and 385 took me through the touristy towns of Custer and
Today’s destination was Fish ‘N Fry Campgrounds just five miles south of the historic town of
On to Fish ‘N Fry Campground
“We furnish fishing gear. You catch them, we’ll cook them” says the promo for this Black Hills RV park. My campsite backed up to a creek among the tall pine trees – a great place to be. I was eager to explore this campground and wasted no time getting hooked up.
I was greeted by two well-fed white ducks. I later learned that these ducks do not swim; will only get into the creek in places where their feet will touch the ground. And they don’t fly, either. They wouldn’t budge from the shadows, so the photo is pretty dark.
With camera in hand, I wandered the camp store with cafe, trout pond (70¢ an inch) and creek banks. The campground did get the thunderstorm before I got there, so things were pretty soggy. There didn’t seem to be any mosquitoes! And Verizon service was poor. It was a great overnight stop.
Heading west –
Every new sunrise introduces another reminder that
my body and a rocking chair weren't made for each other.
After a quick stop at Walmart in Spearfish to check email, I continued west toward my high school classmate Rita’s RV park (Red Water Creek Campground) just outside of Beulah, Wyoming. I’ll be here for two nights.
The surprise on this drive was the brand-new
It is five miles north of I-90 on a paved highway and then 1 ½ miles east-ish on a well-maintained gravel road. There are 10 full-hookup campsites in this high prairie location. One site is occupied by a volunteer couple; I was the only other RV.
Peaceful, quiet, expansive sky often adorned with a variety of clouds, magnificent views in all directions, green grasses, Red Water Creek – what a special place! Oh, yes, the wooden “statue” of a motorcycle with an American flag in the park’s activity area.
Shortly after I arrived, Rita and two of her girlfriends arrived – with an invitation to go to the Pig Wrestling matches in nearby
First we went to Rita’s cabin nearby – an awesome place she built; perfect for a
Pig Wrestling!
For a $5 fee, we laughed our selves silly at this small-town event held at the Sundance Fairgrounds. Let’s see if I can describe the fenced-in arena. It is not too big, maybe 35- to 40-feet in diameter and filled with well watered bentonite (a clay-type mineral that is mined in this area). It was slip-p-p-ery! Four people made up a team, and they had peewee, junior, women and men divisions. The arena was surrounded by bleachers and the judge/announcer stand.
Each team had one minute to catch its pig and put it in a barrel in the center. Before letting a pig (small ones for peewees, a bit larger for juniors, and pretty big for adult women and men) was let into the arena, the pig was smeared with some of the slippery bentonite.
Enough said, I’ll let the pictures tell the story:
Between divisions, there was time for people watching. Our favorite sight was of this “smiling face”
Day two at Red Water Creek Campground
I did motorhome chores in the morning before Rita picked me up for a drive to nearby Hulett, not too far from the Devil’s
Mileage update
So far I’ve driven nearly 5,000 miles, been through and camped in 17 states. I’ve also made a nearly 5,000-mile unplanned airline trip from
Tomorrow morning I’m headed south through
I’m loving every mile and every adventure!
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