





Driving across South Dakota was made more interesting by a stop at a huge Cabelas store. Mile after mile of prairie. Such wide-open spaces.
We stopped in Wall at Wall Drug. They have a really interesting story how the business was started. You can read about it at: http://www.walldrug.com/t-history.aspx. We had been here before, but needed to see it again.
We also toured the Badlands again - even had someone take our photo in the same spot where we did a photo with Josh back in 2002. In the fourth photo, look closely at the top of the highest point and you will see two folks who hiked to the top. The badlands is one national park where you don't have to stay on the walkways. In fact, they encourage you to explore. Next up is the Black Hills and Rapid City!
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