The elusive Canyon 3.11 |
We headed South towards Keystone and Rushmore Cave with purpose. When Josh & I first met we explored nearly every cave in the Black Hills Region. On one of those adventures we had taken a dirt side road and found an awesome canyon. For some reason we didn't stop and explore it just then but instead marked it on the GPS and kept on adventuring. Somehow the waypoint was lost and we've been looking for it ever since.
In the last year we have taken to taking every side road that we could find in hopes of relocating that canyon. Josh had been South of Rapid City for work and that got our minds thinking that just maybe that canyon was further South that we had remembered.
Battle Creek Road, 3.11 |
When we went pass Rushmore Cave and didn't see it I think that we both started loosing hope. We drove and drove and every time we saw the jack pines giving way to prairie we would say "maybe it's up here..." but it really wasn't and we were just about to turn around when we saw a dirt road off the to right that seemed eerily familiar and when we saw that huge bank of mailboxes we started getting truly excited. Battle Creek Road. Of course.
Pass the mailboxes, onto Box Canyon Road, over the cut-out hill and just as you begin slowly coming down the hill the road will curve slightly to the left and Box Canyon will appear, as if out of nowhere, on your right. We saw that there were 'No Trespassing' signs posted so we took off to the nearest landowner house, the Bieber's. Mr. Bieber was home and was more than happy to let us hike with Wu for the day. He told us of his younger days when he ran a ranch and of his favorite horse. A very sweet man who, I think, was happy to have his day interrupted by two young kids in love and hungry to hike.
Box Canyon, 3.11 |
With the snow melt over the last week, there's not much left in the Southern Hills. As we walked around the edge we ran into very little snow. Wu sought out the few banks left to cool himself in. The yucca has already started to grow and the ground was dry enough to sit and enjoy the scenery. We walked until we realized that we had likely left the Bieber property and we still couldn't see the end to the canyon.
One of these at every spot, 3.11 |
We cruised home on all back roads, visiting spots we hadn't seen since before snow fell. Today was the kind of day that you daydream about. We immersed ourselves in all things outdoors, explored something new and then revisited the old. I don't think we can say it enough but "It's great to be home!"
He's pretty ridiculous. 3.11 |
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