Here we are, finally at one of the spots where we WANTED to go!
From Custer, South Dakota we were driving up to Mount Rushmore and on the way over, we passed CRAZY HORSE Memorial, 12151 Avenue of the Chiefs, Crazy Horse, South Dakota
Crazy Horse Memorial ←click link
Paying the entrance fee for our car and having access to the Museum and view of the Mountain Carving from the Wall of Windows and the Outdoor Viewing Veranda.
This picture I took at 9:57 and we just had set our Strava apps, for walking up to the Crazy Horse Memorial.
We were NOT allowed on the trail but we went to the outdoor viewing veranda instead.
YEP, I got called back rather rudely by a giant male...
Sure, they wanted to sell tickets for their Rustic Bus Ride for $4 per person or Guided Van Ride for $125 per person (as a charitable, non–refundable gift).
The reason I got rudely called back, was that it was not SAFE to proceed...!
Aha, but it was safe to go up by Rustic Bus or Van?!
Both of us so much would have loved a short morning walk in nature, after three days having lived inside our car but it did not happen.
Zoomed in to Crazy Horse's carving, from the viewing veranda.
Pieter turned his cap backwards and used another viewing device...
Pieter was also in love with the blooming petunias in South Dakota and he captured me on the viewing veranda but forgot the Crazy Horse to the right...
Our caps were perfect against the bright sunshine!
As you can see, the weather was just PERFECT again.
Both of us enjoyed the Museum.Leather and beads were used on those Gauntlets or Gloves.
BUT, these are the European, Czech glass beads, which they traded with the Europeans!
So their original handmade, course beads are not being preserved, it seems like.
Just like the beautiful Czech glass beads I used here: {New Quilted Graduating Ombre Silk Velvet Bottom} ←click on link.Beaded Horse Regalia also made from the much later Czech glass beads that got traded with the Europeans.
Nevertheless, very artfully done!
Also in the museum, this Indian motorcycle.
AMERICA'S FIRST MOTORCYCLE COMPANY
Zoomed in on its engine and yes; since 1901!Around 11:13 we started our walk at Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Keystone, South Dakota.
Quite an impressive sight these carvings of America's most prominent U.S. Presidents: George Washington; Thomas Jefferson; Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt—represent 150 years of American history.
Gutzon Borglum was the artist of this large scale mountain sculpture, born of Danish immigrants.
It is the same artist, that carved the Stone Mountain Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia.
Walking the Avenue of Flags and I aimed over the heads of many tourists... Those carvings are 5,725 feet above sea level or 1,745 meter amidst the stunning Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota.
To the right is the Georgia Flag but through the wind not visible...
Pieter is taking it all in and this was before his nap time, so after three long days on the road he finally gets to REST!
A pleasure to be there on such a perfect day!
The Grand View Terrace
Sure they did perform laser shows at night but that was a bit too late for our age and health condition!
A pleasant walk for both of us and we took it all in.
Ave Of Flags you can read top left...
South Dakota Highway 244
At 18:00 in the evening still perfect sunny weather as we'd returned from a short trip to a Walmart Super Center in Rapid City, South Dakota.The Unique Bridge In Keystone Is The Only One Of Its Kind In South Dakota ←click for more views and a short video.
On our way over to Rapid City, we did pass another very unique bridge, just finished renovation in May this year, for Memorial Day.
Not over a river this time, but over two highways, an interchange of US 16 and US 16A, featuring unique Glue–Laminated Timber Bridges, the ONLY one in the country like this!
On this video around 7:55 minutes you get to see this very bridge → Mount Rushmore – Keystone South Dakota
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We also did gas up; ready for our next day's journey.
Stay tuned for our next adventure...
Enjoy this short 1 minute Relive video: