Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Mov'n to Montana...Jump in the Snow (Part V)

Day 6
This morning started off bright and early and a bit uncomfortable. Donald and electronic TomTom were a bit close for my own comfort levels...

After a quick breakfast we hit the road. We didn't have a long drive today, only 7 hours, but we had some sight seeing to accomplish. 

Driving through South Dakota on Interstate 90W is best described this way...

hhhhhheeee (throat clear)

"This is a bunch of rolling grassy hills and every time we reach the top of a rolling grassy hill we see rolling grassy hills as far as our eyes can see. Repeat for the next 6 hours." 

THE END

After two hours we stopped at the Chamberlain, South Dakota Rest Area... This is more than your normal rest area. We took about 45 minutes to check out the info and enjoy the view. For the WPBCer's who braved the mission trip to Rosebud several years ago it was the same Rest Area we stopped at minus the 14 inches of snow and 50 mile an hour minus 10 degree winds.

We trekked another two hours down the road and stopped at 1880 Town, that is actually the name. 1880 Town are you kidding me...

We swapped the vehicle arrangement. Mom, Dad and Timber in the Nissan and Me, Court, Avery and Donald in the Honda with Donald working the Avery Entertainer seat. He did well! 

My first visit to The Badlands was in 2000 and I remember wishing Court was with me. I was excited to have the opportunity to share this with her. We made the hour drive through The Badlands loop. Words really can't describe this place! It is special and you feel like you momentarily leave earth. Court also earned her first neck of the trip...when a grasshopper jumped up out of nowhere and almost made her eat a face full of Badlands dirt.

Side Note: TomTom threw a fit today, I mean a hissy fit. When we first detoured off Interstate 90W to take The Badlands loop TomTom began to tell us to "turn around", to "immediately turn around" and to "look for a place to turn around". We didn't realize TomTom was going to spend the next 30 minutes insisting, no, imploring, nay, begging us about these 3 requests over and over and over again. It was almost as if you knew somewhere, someplace there was a single micro chip personally vested in this journey with us. Tear!

Finally, he got on board and rerouted new directions faithfully leading us out of The Badlands back onto Interstate 90W. The Badlands loop ends up in the small town of Wall. Home of Wall Drug! We counted 81 BILLBOARDS on the interstate reminding you Wall Drug was down the road. It is the South of the Border of the west, although it is somewhat interesting and not quite so trashy.

The day finished with the final hour drive to Rapid City, South Dakota. It was good to spend some time in the car with Court today. I have missed her, even though we have been on the same trip. We are enjoying a light afternoon in Rapid City. Donald is lobbying for a Taco Bell dinner which my parents are counter lobbying for something else. Court only wants a salad. We'll head to Mount Rushmore tomorrow morning before making the final leg of the journey to Billings. 

The highlights today were seeing a Hen Pheasant with about 15 poults, they looked like they were less than a day old. We also learned that life is truly a circular journey. On two different occasions Avery made a jail break from Granny E and Grandpa. We found out that a 2 year old is much faster than a 62 year old. Much, much faster! Much, much, much faster! Those little alligator legs were just gett'n it as she pulled away from them each time. Thankfully we have Timber trained to run her down and bring her back by picking her up with his teeth and carrying her by the skin of her neck. 

A side note: It seems a bit dangerous that she thinks it is fun to run away from us. Any ideas of how to break this habit?

Text Message Competition Up Date:
Donald 281 (He actually lost a signal at points during The Badlands drive)
Ryan 0
Court 0

Police Report:
2 Traffic Stops

5 comments:

Clif Harris said...

Did you stop at the truck stop and eat supper?

Please get Avery her Junior Ranger badge at Mt. Rushmore!

Andrea said...

I'm just sayin, but I've given up TV and all other forms of entertainment. I just sit at the computer waiting for your next blog. It's the most hilarious, entertaining thing around right now! -ANDREA :)

Ryan Tucker said...

We hope to get picked up for the fall line up on NBC.

Anonymous said...

Hi Tuckers, thanks for sharing your Montana trek with us. We're praying for you. Hate I missed the commissioning service and staff party. Love ya. Mark

Unknown said...

I can see a YouTube clip or two coming out of your cross-country trips.

Hope that TomTom does not re-route you to Canada before you get to Billings!