We continue on our journey back to Southern California, but first we had to make a stop in South Dakota to renew our driver licenses. Before arriving in South Dakota we made a couple of stops in Montana, one of which was near the Little Bighorn Battlefield (Custer’s Last Stand). It is always fascinating to actually see what you read in your history books. The town where it all started is called Garryowen, Montana, which is where our RV park was. Here is where Custer set up his camp on the Little Bighorn River. He then moved through the hills to try and circle the Indians that were not living on the reservation. What he did not know was that he was out numbered 10 to 1 by the Indians. The Indians had over 2,000 warriors.
The battlefield has a nice 5 mile drive through it to show you how the troops and Indians moved and to give you perspective of the where everyone was. The actual battle spot that claimed Custer’s life is on a small hill and is marked by a monument to remember all the Army personnel that are buried there. Custer is buried at West Point. What is interesting is that throughout the battlefield are makers indicating where army soldiers and died. Their bodies were all removed and buried on the hill where the monument is. It was a fascinating visit.
Monument where many of the soldiers are buried.
Markers on the battlefield where soldiers were found.
Gravestone for an Indian warrior.
From Montana we proceeded to Spearfish, South Dakota. This was the closest city where they have DMV service so we could get our licenses renewed. Just as it is in Madison, South Dakota (where we got our first license), the DMV comes into town only one day a week. We had our needed documents and were warned by the RV park owners that the office is very busy, so we showed up 30 minutes before opening and there was a short line. It moves fast as the only transactions are for licenses. All vehicle items are handled at county offices. We were done within 30 minutes after they opened and went out sightseeing.
First stop was Deadwood, South Dakota. Great old west town that has retained much of its character. As we had watched the HBO series “Deadwood”, it was fun to see it in real life and get information on what was really true. We took a bus tour of the town which also takes you to the cemetery where Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Sheriff Bullock are buried. Hickok was shot and killed in a saloon in town.
Saloon where Hickok was killed.
Calamity Jane is buried next to Hickok
From Deadwood we drove over to Sturgis, South Dakota. Most of you have probably heard the name of the town as it is where an annual motorcycle get together is held. The event is the first week of August so they were in the process of getting the town ready. As it is the 75th anniversary of the event they are expecting over a million bikes to arrive in town. It was interesting to drive through it but other than some very large bars and motorcycle shops we did not see anything else worth stopping for.
We are now in Wyoming then a stop in Utah, Nevada and then into Southern California. This will be my last post for a number of months as we take a hiatus. Hope you all have a great summer!