5/17 - 5/19/2015 – Chicago – We next traveled to Leisure
Lake Resort in Joliet IL, a nice park with a lake for some R&R, about 45
miles outside of Chicago for the next three days. We toured the streets and parks of Chicago one
day, but don’t have too many pictures to share since it seems the whole city is
under renovation and most of the pictures are marred with cement trucks and
cranes. Also visited a Polish
supermarket to pick up some fresh kielbasa requested by Mom, and everything in
the market was in Polish including the language spoken by everyone there,
should be the real deal. Tomorrow will be a golf day for me and housecleaning/
laundry day for Chippy; I know I am so considerate to get out of her way LOL.
5/8 – 5/16/2015 – Minnesota_Wisconsin – We left the snow
behind and headed to Big River RV Resort in Wabasha MN, which happens to be the
town in the movie “Grumpy Old Men” as well as the oldest town in MN. This little town is also the site of the “The National
Eagle Center”, an educational facility on Bald and Golden Eagles. They have 6 resident eagles that are no
longer able to fly due to assorted injuries and you get a really up close
introduction to these amazing predators.
You are literally within five feet of the eagles as they sit on their
perches in an open viewing room often squawking loudly whenever they see
another eagle souring outside above their territory. The instructors give a wonderful forty-five
minute presentation on eagles which also includes a demonstration on an eagle
luncheon with a different menu daily from fish, venison, and rodents. Today’s entrée was a half pound of fresh
bass, and the eagle feasted veraciously.
We really learned a great deal on our visit and were also able to
observe several eagles soaring above in the wild as well as an active web cam
of a nest with baby eagles as there are some 700 active nests in this very
popular eagle nesting area near Lake Pepin which also happens to be the largest
lake in the Mississippi River. We
enjoyed visiting several of the small and medium size towns along the river
trails of Minnesota as well as Wisconsin which was just a short ride over the
bridge in Wabasha including Lake City MN which is the birthplace of waterskiing
and Red Wing MN which is home to the Red Wing work boots. The view of the Mississippi River from the
bluffs in this area is really fantastic but it was very overcast during our
visit so we didn’t get many good pictures outside. We enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day Brunch at
“The Jewel Country Club” where I played golf on the day before. The course was really fantastic so I was
pretty sure we would not be disappointed for Mothers Day. Hope all the Mother’s our there had a
wonderful day as well. Then it was off
to the Wisconsin Dells for the next four days were we stayed at Arrowhead RV
Resort and Christmas Mountain Campground.
This town hails as the “Waterpark
Capital of the World” and I must say they live up to their reputation. Today, the Dells has more configurations of
indoor and outdoor waterparks per capita than anywhere else on the planet. Here
are the numbers: 16+ million gallons of water ; More than 200 waterslides
America’s Largest Outdoor Waterpark - Noah's Ark, spanning 70 acres with five
million gallons of water and three miles of waterslides. America’s Largest
Indoor/Outdoor Combination Waterpark - Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort's
indoor and outdoor waterpark space combined is 500,000 square feet or equal to
twelve football fields. Wisconsin’s Largest Indoor Waterpark - Kalahari
Waterpark Resort Convention Center is the largest indoor waterpark in Wisconsin
at 125,000 square feet. Rides includes extreme plunge slides, tube rides,
racing speed slides, bowl drops, water roller coasters, indoor surf machine,
massive wave pools, and lazy rivers. The
town is such an attraction there are 72 hotels and another 17 B&B’s to accommodate
the throngs of visitors in season. Then
there are the famous Dells boat tours to see the limestone rock formations that
tower above the Wisconsin river as well as “Duck” tours of the areas lakes and
forests. There truly is something for
everyone in the area including golf courses, wineries, casinos, amusement parks
and all kinds of entertainment.
Wabasha MN
Wisconsin Dells
Witches Gulch
Standing Rock
Duck Tours
5/3 – 5/7/2015 – Montana_Wyoming_South Dakota – Traveled
from Yellowstone north through Montana, what a beautiful ride through mountains
and valleys. Stopped at Billings MT KOA
for two nights, what a great campground.
One of the connectors on the hot water heater cracked while we were in
West Yellowstone and we had to wait to get back to civilization to get parts to
repair, which was the first order of business.
Found all we needed at the local Ace hardware in Billings and we were
back in business. Day two we enjoyed
touring the sights in Billings and Pictograph State Park. Unfortunately there was a big rock slide in
the main cave in Pictograph State Park so that was closed but the rest of the
park was very interesting. After
Billings we headed to Mountain View RV Resort in Sundance WY for two nights and
it lived up to its name as we had some great views from our campsite of the
surrounding mountains. After we set up
camp it was off to Devils Tower which is really an awesome sight. We hiked the trails for a couple miles around
the mountain and watched several climbers scaling the vertical walls. The following day we headed to Hermosa SD
where we planned to stay for three days to visit Mt Rushmore, Custer State
Park, Sturgis and Deadwood SD. We took
the scenic drive to Mt Rushmore and were fascinated by the grandeur of this
amazing monument. Can’t imagine the
precision and planning it took to complete such a project in over 14
years. Then we were off to see the
sights in Sturgis, Deadwood and Custer State Park. Sturgis of course is the motorcycle capital
of the west with several famous bars tossed in.
Deadwood is an authentic western town with loads of saloons, gambling
halls, hotels and shopping. The area in
and around Custer State Park is really scenic with winding mountain roads and
waterfalls. Our plan to spend a day in
the park had to be cancelled because we left town a day early due to a
predicted foot of snow, as us snowmads want
no part of the white stuff. Hope you
enjoy our pics!!
Wabasha MN
Wisconsin Dells
Witches Gulch
Standing Rock
Duck Tours
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