Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Izzy Goes to the Rodeo


 
Our next stop for a few days found us in one of the rodeo centers of South Dakota, but before I tell you about Izzy going to a rodeo I need to fill you in on our journey to Pierre.


We left Custer South Dakota on Tuesday September 17th with the intention of spending a week in the Badlands. Our drive was uneventful but talk about BAD, BAD to the Bone! The Badlands National Park is truly one-of-a-kind.  Not that the Badlands wouldn’t have been a cool place to hang out for a while but the temperatures were in the 90’s and no shade at the camp. So being the free spirited people that we are we simply looked around and then hit the road to Pierre.
Transition

A Unique Formation


As we did stop and take in the Badlands we were impressed with the formations and that vegetation could actually grow there. When you look closely it appears that any rain would simply drain away. It truly has a beauty all its own.

 

The View

Color contrast

The Hoodoos Start to Form

Frosting in the middle

To The Point

Fading Away

 The Tippy Top
Rugged

 

The Home on Wheels

Just Starting to Change

The Hat Formation

Variety is the spice of the Badlands
It Just Keeps Going
 
 
Now to Pierre, pronounced like peer which isn’t how we were taught in school to say the capitol of South Dakota. We stayed the first 3 nights at the Farm Island Recreation Area which is a state campground. Our spot was right on the water so you know what that means. Yes Izzy was in heaven and since it is off season she could pretty much go swimming on a whim.
The View From our Trailer
 
 
The day after we arrived we headed to town to check out what Pierre is all about. We went to the visitor center and discovered this school house. I am pretty sure it would be overcrowded today!



Pierre and Fort Pierre are very proud of two things, well more, but I am telling you about two, the rodeo and Lewis and Clark expedition. Our first stop was to the Casey Gibbs Rodeo Center which is a museum that was built in honor of the late Casey Gibbs. It is a historical museum devoted to the legendary sport of South Dakota Rodeo and has much more than items from Gibbs’ championships. By the way he was a 9-time World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider.

Casey Tibbs Statue
 
The museum also gave Steve a chance to show off to me his great bronc riding skills. Seeing how his one ankle doesn’t bend I was pretty happy when the bronc decided it was time for a hay break.

Mama Don't Let Your Boys Grow Up to Be Cowboys
 
The museum provides an opportunity to learn about women in the rodeo which was pretty cool. My aunt was a trick rider for years so reading about Mattie Goff Newcombe reminded me of her. We also discovered they were going to have a Ranch Rodeo on Saturday that was a benefit for families dealing with or that had dealt with cancer. Guess who’s going to the rodeo?

 
Mattie Goff Newcombe Statue
 
Mattie's Story


Outside and up the hill from the museum you discover where they placed a marker remembering the Lewis and Clark expedition. There is also a marker and the actual tablet (under glass and in a stone) that marks the discovery and claiming of the region for France by the Verendryes. Who knew!
Pierre
The Story Behind the Verendrye Exploration

 
 

Lewis and Clark Historical Marker
 
The Situation Defused

Steve Thinking He Might Have Wanted to Take the Trail
 
Next on the agenda was to see what their capitol looked like. We were pretty impressed and they completely restored it in the mid-2000’s. Upon exiting the capitol building through the front doors you discover they have a “V” where the “U” should be in South. Steve, being just like Curious George, had to know why so he asked someone walking by if they worked in the building. She said not in that building but answered the question. What she has been told is that the architect used the Roman Numeral V for the U as it fits in the numerical Roman table for the alphabet. We don’t know so we’ll stick with that story but I think back in the early 1900’s they wanted some sophistication so used the V!
Colors at the Capitol

Inside the Dome
The "V"
 
We also visited the National Guard Museum which was a wealth of history. Some of the items outside brought back fond memories for Steve, well at least the airplane did since it was the kind that was on the aircraft carrier he served on while he was in the Navy.

I'm Glad it isn't Loaded

Good Thing They Took The Keys

Remembering his Navy Days

Friday we left Farm Island and moved to Oahe Recreation Area which is about 10 miles from where we were. Oahe is the name of the dam that is at Pierre on the Missouri River. This particular spot is called Lake Oahe (pronounced o-wa-he). It pretty much didn’t matter to Izzy since our new spot was by the water too. As soon as we opened her door guess where she headed?

 

Can I Go In?

From the campground
Close to our Trailer
 
The wind blew the entire time we were in Pierre so fishing wasn’t proving to be advantageous. Well the fish probably thought it was since we hadn’t caught any yet. He thought he should get the gear together so we could try one more time.
Getting Ready with Supervision
 
 
Steve checked things out at the local tackle and bait shop and found a guide that was available for hire. We wanted to try and catch some Walleye so we set up a date for Sunday. Oh no not the alarm clock again!

Saturday was the rodeo. We decided to quit fishing around 4:00 and get ready to go to the big event. We even put Izzy’s rodeo bandana on so she would feel right at home. We got to the arena and had a quick bite to eat and then found a place to sit. We had left Izzy in the truck but saw a couple of other dogs in the stands so Steve busted her out of prison.
She got to the stands just in time to see some of the mutton busting. She was watching things pretty intently. I think it’s because she has border collie in her and she wanted to go gather the sheep!
The First Rider Who Was the Winner Too!

He's Having Fun

 

Steve and Izzy Watching the Activity
Just Couldn't Hang On

The next event had horses in the arena. She told us which one was her favorite with a bark. She liked the palomino!

The other event they did was branding a calf, well pretending to brand a calf. The rider had to rope one and then drag it out of the corral for the other two ranch hands to hold it and the 4th ranch hand would then brand it. Izzy said she didn’t like this event much since the rope reminded her of her leash.

The Roper

The Mock Branding

Watching the Other Action (Picture Taking)
 
We left before the last event started since we had a fishing date in the morning. I think it was best anyway since Izzy was pretty tired after her fun day of swimming, fishing, and going to the rodeo.
A Long Day
 
We met our guide, Mike, and headed to the water. The wind was up again blowing around 20 mph so we headed up towards Farm Island area to try there first. Funny how the fish seem to know when we are around and they go someplace else.

Since we didn’t have any luck there we loaded the boat and headed to Lake Oahe and fished toward the dam. That proved a little better as Steve caught a trout and a walleye. The walleye was too short to keep and he threw the trout back. I can’t let him have all the fun can I. We continued to fish a bit more and then all of the sudden my pull was bent over and the line went tight. Fish on! Yahoo I got one finally. I shouldn’t really brag since it was even shorter than Steve’s!

Windy Fishing
 
We pulled up the levelers on the trailer and hit the road September 23 to continue our journey. We are traveling through South Dakota along the Missouri river so more to come about what it all means!

 

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