Little Bighorn Battlesite to Cody

Today was a beautifully hot day so I could finally wear one of the dresses I’ve brought. We started the day at the Little Bighorn Battlesite; more commonly known as Custers Last Stand. We were given a tour by Rusty (how fabulous!) who had long flowing hair (they are not allowed to cut it and you’re not allowed to touch it as they believe that is where your soul is) and double jointed arms.

The battlefield went on for miles and miles and it was so quiet apart from the wind blowing the long grasses. Make time to reflect and walk amongst the white graves. Rusty was incredibly knowledgeable but he packed so much in to a small space of time; therefore if you want to know about the battle, Wiki is a good place to go 😉

We then set off on the long trek to Cody, having another supermarket picnic en route. Cody is another Western style town which again is closing down due to being the end of the season. We walked into a bar and were basically stared back out again by the locals. On our way back to the hotel we spotted some Mule Deer who were snuffling around the locals gardens. They were very obliging and let us get some fabulous pictures of them.

Dinner tonight was of course in the local brewery. The staple burger was ordered and it was absolutely delicious.

TTFN x

SANTA’S SESH 🎅

Santa had so many that he can’t remember the name of the beer he had tonight! A 7% IPA which was very nice and finished off with a Porter.

Custer State Park & Ft Hays

Mother nature was in a much better mood and gave us blue skies for most of the day. I also finally had a full nights sleep and a bit of a lie in (lack of sleep = miserable ginge)

This morning was all about Custer State Park. As it’s coming to the end of the season, some of the trails were shut, however what we did see didn’t disappoint. This place is absolutely stunning. The fall colours against the vivid blue sky was magical. We had a lovely walk around one of the lakes which gave me lots of reflection shots. Nikon was definitely snap happy today.

Custer SP is a wildlife haven. I think I could easily spend a few days here with the Nikon hunting out the animals. We saw prairie dogs, white tailed deer, wild turkey, long horned antelope, begging burros and of course.. buffalo 🐃 these photos will follow when I get home (lucky you!!) if ever you get chance to come here, you must try and make a day of it.

After a beautiful morning we had a stroll around downtown Rapid City, and ended up back in the local brewery (thanks Santa) the sun was out and I was finally able to try and tan my ginger skin.

This evening we headed to Fort Hays, the site where Dances with Wolves was filmed, for a chuckwagon style dinner. This was fabulous! A tin plate with a baked potato, brisket and apple sauce just slapped on, followed by lemonade in a tin cup. After dinner we were treated to a show by the Fort Hays Wranglers with their Western Music Variety Show.

Tonight we’re sharing the hotel with a group of Germans. Thinking I should put my towel out now to reserve a place at breakfast 🍳

TTFN x