Tuesday, October 13, 2015

South Loop Drive – the Second Time

Medora, ND –no change

In our travels around the area we decided to check out Sully Creek Campground. Wish I would have known about this one earlier. We stayed three nights in the National Park and said enough of the mud and tight quarters. We moved on down to Sully Creek. This is my kind of campground – wide open, large pull through spaces.

I got a message from Toni that said she and Doug were going to be passing by on the interstate. They were originally headed for Dickinson for the night but were willing to change their plans and visit with us. (We were only about 35 miles west of Dickinson.)

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After they pulled in and got set up we took them on the loop drive. It was later in the day then our first drive and we saw a lot of animals.

Fat prairie dogs 

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Pronghorn

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Wild Horses (Toni’s picture is incredible)

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Wild turkeys

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An older buck

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Mule deer

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Can you see their white butts?

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And another magnificent specimen

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After our tour Toni made dinner and we had a wonderful time catching up on our summer adventures.

Thanks guys for stopping by.

8 comments:

  1. Love the picture. I saved it and will use it.

    We wouldn't have missed it for the world. Again...soon.

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  2. I think you saw more wildlife on this drive than we saw during our entire 10 week trip

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  3. So nice to meet up with friends and enjoy a great meal together.
    Excellent pictures too !

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  4. Friends do make the difference. I like the RV park.

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  5. My goodness...that loop makes it look like you were on safari trip. Cool.

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  6. Looks like you stay pretty busy. Have you played any "Convoy" lately?

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  7. Love seeing the animals. What fun and what a great picture.

    Nice that you could meet up with Toni and Doug. That's always fun.

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  8. Great pictures, we were there a few years ago and did not see that much wildlife.

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