We left the next morning for West Yellowstone. Beautiful drive through a lot of mountains. The weather cooperated and it was a longish drive, but we made it before sunset. The town of West Yellowstone was a busy tourist place and the restaurants were pretty full even at 9:30 pm.
Yellowstone was spectacular. Our day started with sunshine and cloud free. As the afternoon progressed the clouds moved in and we had rain for a while. Our trip highlight was the buffalo herd crossing the highway near Hayden Valley. The picture in this blog is a shot of one of them. It was very cool and a little nerve wracking. I will put up more pictures when I get time.
We arrived in Rapid City, SD Monday evening. This was definitely the most exciting portion of the drive. We drove through a strong thunderstorm east of Sheridan, WY that made driving a pretty dicey proposition. Strong winds, heavy rain and lots of hail. I was doing between 15-20 mph and no one was passing us (we were not passing anyone, either). The best option was to follow the car ahead of you close enough to see his head lights. Reminded me of driving in Idaho during a blizzard. Whew! Also crossed the highest summit so far at 9400+ feet.
Today is Mt Rushmore. We are staying in Rapid City again tonight before heading home Wednesday.
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