1/9/15 - Maple Grove, MN to Casselton, N. Dakota
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We overnighted at the "RV park" of Days Inn in Casselton, North Dakota. It is basically just a car park with full hook up but surprisingly the Motel had an indoor swimming pool with water slides etc.
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Sweet Briar Lake, ND where we stopped for lunch - not so sweet, the bugs were out in force.
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Sculpture of geese we saw on I-94 - it is a 6 hour drive to our next stop, Medora.
The town we are going to, Medora sits alongside what is called the south unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The TR Nat. Park comprises 3 sections totalling 70,446 acres with the south unit being the largest of the 3. Named in honour of the 26th US President (who was also the youngest at 42 years of age), Teddy Roosevelt adored this part of Dakota.
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Tom loved this course....I didn't play it as I was trying to get rid of a cold.
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This course is rated in the top 100 public courses in the USA and was a delight to play.
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The course is full of downhills such as this and uphills making it a very interesting course.
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This is called hanging rock and is apparently a totally natural event. It is on a highpoint of the golf course.
Saw this little wagon on someone's ranch on our drive to the golf course. I wonder how old it really is.
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Derelict stage coach also on same ranch.
We took a drive part way along Custer Trail, as in General George Custer of Little Bighorn fame.
From its elevated clubhouse, Bully Pulpit tells the tales of Custer and his time in Dakota.
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Yes, even a town of 129 people needs a post office.
Another little gem at Medora - the Medora Musical opens with the US national anthem. The 2 stage buildings part to reveal a large Star Spangled Banner and a horseback rider with the flag.
A thoroughly enjoyable variety show but watch out for the biting "whatchacantsees".
Our neighbour at Red Trail Campground..check out the airconditioner hanging off the back door. Would you believe, it sleeps 2.
$20 per vehicle to enter the park.
It is a 36 mile drive around the park - the first part of the park is quite barren. We had our eyes peeled for the wildlife that was depicted on the Park pamphlet. We saw plenty of animal spoor but not their owners.
Finally, 3 bisons on the side of the park which was covered with grass lands - well, I guess if I were a bison, I would hang out where the grass is greener!
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Lovely vista of the hills as evening approaches.
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