Monday, September 30, 2013
Monday, Sept. 30, 2013 - UPS and Travel Day to Brushy Creek
We had ordered replacement parts for the damage done to the awnings back in the Black Hills, and they were sent out last week from our dealer in Florida, but the arrival wasn't scheduled until today. Since our drive today is fairly short, we decided to wait for UPS, since we were told the truck usually arrives around noon or 12:30. After breakfast and packing up, we drove out to the entrance to the park and waited, and waited, and waited, until finally, at 1:20, UPS arrived. Now we were a bit behind schedule, but the trip was uneventful (fortunately), though the route my GPS took me put us right through the middle of Fort Dodge, so it was slower than we had hoped. A stop a Walmart and the Subway inside was all we really needed, then we headed out to the campground less than 30 minutes away. There are two horse campgrounds at Brushy Creek, North and South. I had determined from Google Earth and other maps that the South Campground would have the most benefits, both in proximity to the most amount of trails and openness for a satellite signal. Fortunately, there is a good cell phone signal here as well. The first loop was mostly shaded, lots of trees and very pretty, but the farthest loop was mostly open, with one long half of a loop up against a row of trees. They have the dreaded hitching posts here, but many are hidden in the woods, providing opportunities for a highline, and after some reconnoitering, we decided Site #55 would work the best. Many of the sites here are full hookups, including sewer, but we settled for an electric site with a water spigot just one site away. Off-season rates just $14/night! Very reasonable. Great cell phone signal, too, internet is nice and fast. Got everyone settled in, water in the RV and one of the rain barrels, highline up, animals fed, and in our recliners at just about dark, which is getting earlier now that Fall has arrived!



Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013 - Last Ride Day at Southwood, Busy Trails
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 - Cold, Rainy Rest Day
Cooler, rainy weather came in overnight, so the day was spent with the fireplace on, watching movies in between loads of laundry. Almost done!
Friday, September 27, 2013
Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 - More Equipment Wash Day
Spent most of the day washing the RV and the pickup today, a major job, long overdue, and continuing with the laundry as well. Had hoped to finish early enough to get in a ride, but naturally it took too long, and we were bushed by the end of the day. Didn't take long to settle in for the night!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 - Rest and Computer Day
Having had my mail forwarded to me here, a couple of the helpers here brought my mail down to me, so I spent most of the day going through my mail and handling the various business issues I had to take care of, plus as many loads of laundry as I could do. Otherwise a nice quiet day.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 - First Ride at Southwood Conservation Area in Iowa (our 46th state!)
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013 - Great Hay at Last!
After some research, I found some hay advertised near Sioux City, which is less than 30 miles away, so we disconnected the truck and I headed up in the afternoon, after having started my long week of doing laundry with a couple of loads in the morning. It seems a young couple had bought the hay for their goats, then got rid of the goats because they were too much trouble, and had the hay left over. Their loss was my gain, though, because it was beautiful hay! From two different fields, but it all looked really nice, plus Heidi threw in 3 bales of pure alfalfa at the same price as the hay! Maybe now we can put a little extra weight on Clio! We chatted for quite a while, and by the time I got back to camp is was dusk, and I had seen an absolutely gorgeous, HUGE sunset over the plains before I reached camp. We quickly took care of the horses, finally finishing off the weed-free certified hay that we bought way back in Minnesota, as we won't be going to any new states that require it any time soon. Great to have a full load of good quality hay again!
Monday, September 23, 2013
Monday, Sept. 23, 2013 - Travel Day to Southwood Conservation Area
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013 - Another Relaxing Day
Another relaxing day, watching football and golf and doing some prep work for our departure tomorrow. It's been a nice stay, though honestly, I would get bored stiff here if this was the only place to ride! Too much of the same kind of terrain, these plains, even with the occasional break in the woods. Interesting story about this man-made forest, but still, not terribly interesting riding.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 - Rest Day
Relaxed most of the day, doing some computer work, but mostly just hanging out. What few remaining sites were available after last night were filled up during the day, lots of riders out here!
Friday, September 20, 2013
Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 - Second Ride Day at Natick
Since our first ride here was mostly around grassy fields, I decided to plan a trip that got us into as much "forest" as possible. Interestingly, this area has a man-made forest, an experiment starting more than 100 years ago to try to make this area more arable, so the trees are in pockets through the park. I drew a Google Earth map that appeared to fit the bill, and we headed out after breakfast. For the first time in memory, we actually managed to stay pretty much on track, despite the fact that the trail did go through some woods (the forest is mostly evergreens of every shape and variety), but some of the trees were so overgrown and the branches were so thick and low that at many points we had to skirt around them, and at one point, we even had to dismount and walk through a particularly thick bit. If it hadn't been for my GPS though, it would have been hopeless! Once we got out of the forest part, the last stretch was entirely on a nice dirt road, and we had several nice canters and gallops on the way back to camp. A very nice ride, the weather was much nicer, having cooled down after yesterday's rain, and a good time was had by all! Meanwhile, nearly every site in the campground has now been taken, quite a busy place here!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 - Rest and Computer Day
Woke up to a cool morning and overcast skies. It had been windy during the night, but with very little rain, but as the morning progressed, the clouds built up and the rain came in. I had put every bucket and rain barrel I could around the RV to collect as much water as possible, and after a couple of hours of rain, we had collected enough to last us the weekend without having to go fetch more, thank goodness. Spent the day working on the computer, with Hubby mostly reading, a nice relaxing day, a perfect activity for a cool, rainy day.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013 - First Ride Day at Natick
Slept late through a fabulously quiet morning, had a late breakfast, got some work done before finally saddling up and heading out at about 1:30. It was a hot day, with temps in the low 90's, which was a nice change after some of the cool weather we've been having. Headed out on a Google-made map I drew, past a windmill with a stock tank where I spent a few minutes schooling Apollo, as the tank was odd-looking by his standards, then continued onward, until were stopped by a gate and a trail that seemed to peter out, so we rode the fenceline for a while, before coming to a trail that took us to another windmill, which was actually back on the original trail I had drawn, but way at the end of it, so we changed tactics, heading for the forest road south of here, which was the original track, then headed east to 212, the road that the campground is on. We ended up back at camp pretty quickly, after only a short hour ride or so, watering the horses at the big stock tank there before putting them away. Hubby commented that he preferred rides that went through woods, even though we got in several very nice canters over the prairie, so I promised the next ride would go east toward the man-made forest that makes up the Bessey Ranger District. Did some more work for the rest of the afternoon before settling down for the evening.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 - Post Office and Hay Runaround
Enjoyed a very quiet night, no neighbors and no sound whatsoever! Still woke up in the middle of the night and couldn't get back to sleep, probably from eating so late last night. After breakfast and helping Hubby get the satellite dish up, I headed out to pick up a package at the post office, and to find a few bales of hay, as I only bought a few the last time because the quality was pretty bad. I started at the Ranger's office, believing that since Weed-free certified hay was required, they would know where to get some. Of course, that didn't turn out to be the case, they had no clue! Well, except for one source, maybe, in Grand Island, 135 miles away!! I called the local 4-H club organizer, she only had one source and he only did large round bales. I went to the post office and asked the woman there, and she gave me a name, but wasn't sure. I looked up his number and left a message. Then I headed for the next nearest town of Thedford, stopped at a farm equipment store, they gave me another name, whom I called and left a message. I continued on to the post office in Thedford, and there was a woman there who gave me a number of a woman who had some square bales for her own horses, but that she might sell me a few. That turned out to be my source, I managed to reach her right away, she met me in a matter of minutes, took me over to her barn and sold me 5 light bales at $8 each. I was grateful to get them, but they were pretty darn expensive, and the quality is only what I'd call fair, apparently she had a friend with a meadow who square bales for her, but she's the only one around, everyone else does large round bales, which doesn't help me. Hopefully I can find a source for square bales before our next stop, I really need to get some GOOD hay, and get a full load! Finally made it back to camp, settled down to do some computer work (fortunately, there is just enough of a signal here to get on the internet with my antenna booster, though I can't make a phone call), and had a lovely quiet evening.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Monday, Sept. 16, 2013 - Travel Day to Halsey-Natick Horse Camp
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013 - Rest Day
After yesterday's long ride, we were ready for a rest day, so we spent the day reading, watching the "Manning Bowl" on TV, and generally relaxing as much as possible, as tomorrow is a travel!
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013 - Ride on (Unintended) Boots and Saddles Trail
Friday, September 13, 2013
Friday, Sept. 13, 2013 - Rainy Day
Had to get up during the night a pull the main awning in a bit because of the wind, even though we had a few bouts of light rain which we were afraid were going to ruin the bale of hay we had put under the awning before I took the truck out yesterday. It didn't, fortunately, because it didn't rain that hard, but it looked like it was going to be a rainy, cool, blustery day. We actually slept later than we have in a long, thankfully, then got up and took care of the horses. There's been some very serious flooding in next door Colorado, and that storm is heading in our direction, so it looks like today is another day we won't ride. Good time to get caught up on my blog and bookkeeping! Spent some time chatting with our neighbors, two sisters named Fran and Patty who were from Colorado, and so were interested in hearing about the flooding back home. We invited them in to have hot cocoa with us, and later to watch an old James Bond movie, since their horse trailer wasn't quite as comfy-cozy as our big RV, and they certainly didn't have any TV. They cuddled up on big dog bed with Billy, and spent the evening with us. A very pleasant end to the day!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013 - Hay Day
Made arrangements yesterday to pick up some hay nearby today, and arrived there at 10:00. Was somewhat disappointed to see that the hay was sitting outside, so naturally the whole top layer was gray and useless. A gentleman named Russ, and local farmer, met me there, apparently he's trying to help the owner of this farm (who was not a farmer, which was evident), and we had a long talk about all kinds of things, an interesting guy. Anyway, there were a few good bales underneath that had a little alfalfa in it, and though I usually don't go for alfalfa, the rest of the grass was pretty poor, so I figured we needed it for the nutritional value. I only took 8 bales, though, because I thought it might be a bit stalky for Clio, she's been pretty fussy lately. I gave Russ a check of $4.50/bale, though he said if it was his hay, he wouldn't charge more than $4, but the owner had said $4.50 to 6.00, so I figured that was fair. Anyway, I soon headed back to town, dropped some mail off at the Post Office, answered some email and stopped at the local grocery story before heading over to Fort Robinson, where I filled up a rain barrel with water. After arriving on Monday, we quickly were down to 2/3 of a tank because we didn't fully fill it, so I had drained the first barrel into the RV to top it off, leaving us low on horse water, but it didn't take long at all to fill it up at the campground in Fort Robinson. Then back to camp, though by now it was too late to take a ride (which had been our plan), and we read and did more work during the afternoon, till it was once again time to settle in. At dusk, yet another couple of livestock trailers and a group of younger riders arrived, starting to look like Grand Central out here!
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 - Work Day
Disconnected the truck and ran out the road about 1 1/2 miles until I got a great 3-bar signal, and spent most of the afternoon doing logistics for work. Our next job in DC has been confirmed for October, so flights, hotels, boarding, etc., plus making arrangements to pick up hay tomorrow, were all on my busy agenda. Hubby stayed home and did some chores and read till I returned, then we settled down again for the evening. There were some day riders that came in for a few hours, again surprising us that this is turning out to be quite a busier place than we thought it would be!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013 - Ride Day at Soldiers Creek, NE (Our 45th State!)
Monday, September 9, 2013
Monday, Sept. 9, 2013 - Travel Day to Soldiers Creek, NE
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 - Another Rest Day
Other than handwashing some laundry and putting them on a line, and doing a bit of prep work for our departure tomorrow, today was a repeat of yesterday, with less traffic (almost no traffic today). I finished a book and recorded some movies of the DVR, watched a little football, and otherwise spent the day quietly in this nearly heavenly place!
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 - Fabulously Quiet
Friday, September 6, 2013
Friday, Sept. 6, 2013 - Travel Day Back to Iron Creek
So, for the THIRD time this journey, we went back to someplace we had recently left, this time finding a route that was EASY compared to every other one we've taken (79 to 36 to 87), with brief stops at Tractor Supply and Flying J for breakfast and diesel, then a straight shot to the campground. This time, we had the place entirely to ourselves! After looking at all the possible parking options, we ended up in the same slot as before, as we could get a satellite signal from here, unlike most of the other sites. We put the horses on their anchors and let them have the run of the place, and let the dogs run around as well. We were set up in no time, which always seems to be the way it is when we go back to a place we've been before, no logistical problems to solve. When we were in Rapid City, the temps were in the high 80's, by the time we got into the Black Hills at noon, it had dropped to about 80. Then, about an hour after we finished setting up, a terrific rainstorm came in, dropping the temps another 8-10 degrees! I managed to get some buckets and one of the rain barrels out in time to catch a lot of rain, so now we don't need to worry about taking the horses down to the trough, we have enough between the rain and the horse trailer tank, which we filled before we left Fort Meade. Spent the afternoon easy and relaxing, one of the few travel days lately that went according to plan!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Thursday, Sept. 5 - Decision Day
Woke up early again, the sounds from the freeway in the pre-dawn hours is the only drawback to this place, just can't sleep through it once the traffic picks up. After breakfast, Hubby ran down to pick up gas while I continued to do some office work. I also called the BLM, and was told that, Yes, the Air Force had reserved the entire campground, as well as the regular campground next door, and yes, we would have to leave on Friday. At first we thought we would head straight to Nebraska, but the weather forecast had been getting hotter and hotter all week, with temps predicted in the high 90's all weekend, with the worst being on our travel day. After a little research, I made another proposal, to return to Iron Creek for the weekend. The temps were a good 10 degrees cooler on Friday, with mid-80's on Saturday, and a high of just 78 on Sunday. By Monday, the highs in Nebraska were predicted to be just 85, so that would make it a decent travel day, and the rest of the week would be the same. Hubby agreed that staying cool was a priority, so that was the plan we made. I double-checked with the Forest Service that Iron Creek was still going to be open (the concessionaire stays until Monday, then apparently the state takes over), and finished everything on the computer I could, since the signal down at Iron Creek wouldn't be as good. Of course, with it being the weekend, it wouldn't matter much. That decision made, we spent the day as usual, grateful to be in the shade as the temps soared.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Wednesday, Sept. 4 - Computer Day for Me, Rest Day for Hubby's Back
Woke up around 5:00 to the sound of someone starting a diesel truck, looked out and saw a fifth wheel horse trailer pulling out of the campground, don't know what time they pulled in, but they were definitely out for an early start. Couldn't get to sleep much after that, though, as I had a mental list of so many "things to do" that I finally capitulated and got up quietly so as to not disturb Hubby, and got busy on my computer, which, by the way, was another reason we came to Ft. Meade rather than the private campground, as the owner had indicated there was not a good cell phone signal at her place, so that definitely influenced our decision. I got a good couple of hours of work in before he finally got up and the horses started nickering to me for breakfast. Had to take a quick run out to pick up hay at the local garden center and oats at the local granary, luckily I found some good hay/alfalfa bales for $10, more than we usually pay but they are very heavy bales, and it keeps me from running around all over the place, and back to work as quickly as possible. Got quite a bit done, but forgot to take the gas can with me to pick up generator gas, so that's another trip later. Spent the rest of the day working while Hubby mostly read, and then settled down as usual for our quiet evening.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013 - Travel Day with Unexpected Destination
With plans to move to a local private horse camp, first thing in the morning Hubby and I got into a discussion about whether or not that was the best move, and after awhile, we decided to change our plans and head back to Fort Meade for a few days. The weather forecast was calling for much hotter temps in Nebraska this week, with a cool-down this weekend, so rather than rush down to where it's so hot, or pay a really exorbitant amount of money (relatively speaking : -) just to take a trail we hadn't seen yet, we decided to do something for only the second time this season... go backward. At only $4/night at Fort Meade, and with running water where we can do some cleaning and laundry, track down some hay of which we're getting perilously low, figure out how to get parts to repair the damage to the awnings from our tunnel incident, and having access to the internet, this seemed like the most practical thing to do for a few days, maybe through Monday. We headed out of camp, made a few stops in Big Rapids for supplies, stopped at the rest area to dump, and arrived at the Alkali Creek camp again by mid-afternoon. The spot we left was still open, our neighbor Tom was still there, and the rest of the place was empty, it hardly seemed like we had left. We learned that Tom was planning on leaving tomorrow because his 14 day limit was up, he was heading up to Bear Butte State Park a few miles up the road. We also learned that the campground was "reserved" for the weekend by the Air Force, though we didn't know if it was the entire campground or just a few spots. In any event, word it these flyboys like to party hearty, so it isn't likely to be a very quiet weekend even if we could stay. So I guess it looks like we'll be heading out Friday, even though the temps will still be a bit higher than we had hoped, though by Monday they'll be down again. Filled the RV with water and did a couple loads of laundry, then settled in for a double feature once we got the satellite dish set up. A relaxing evening, which was nice. The dogs really like it here, they get to run around since Tom doesn't mind and no one else is here. Glad we made that decision, it's pretty warm here, but at least it's cooling down at night!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Monday, Sept. 2, 2013 - Mt. Rushmore and Keystone Visit
Another cool night for sleeping, we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast before leaving for our planned day of visiting Mt. Rushmore today. Beforehand, I was taking the dogs for a walk and met another couple that was horse camping a few sites down (the only other ones here, they had come in late Saturday from Sundance, WY), and they told me the best trail in the area (in SD, actually) was the George S. Mickelson Trail. A rails-to-trails project that extends 100 miles, there's a trail fee of $2 / day, which we'd normally avoid, but the surface is crushed rock and the grade doesn't exceed 3%, so at this point, it seems quite appealing. Not sure what our options are for staying here, but that information certainly provided us with some incentive, something else I need to research after our visit to Mt. Rushmore. I wanted to see the rest of the exhibits I missed from the other day, and also so Hubby could see them too. Unfortunately, his back was hurting a bit after yesterday's rough ride, so he didn't enjoy walking around the exhibits as much as we would have liked, but we did sit for awhile during a video presentation which was interesting. After we had seen enough, we headed down to Keystone for some ice cream and coffee and to get enough of a cell phone signal to check the internet for possible solutions to our accommodations problem. After looking at the weather again, and seeing it's going to be well into the mid-90's at our next stop in Nebraska, we decided to try to find a local private horse camp, and quickly did locate one south of Custer City that was reasonably priced. Not cheap, but less per night than here, and at least they had water and corrals! Not sure how many days we'll stay there, depends on weather and whether we like the trail or not. Love the flexibility of this lifestyle! Cruising with the weather! Got back to camp, and once again enjoyed a quick drop in temperature once the sun set.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013 - Ride Day at Willow Creek
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