Sunday, July 19, 2015

Dogs and the Tower

We took the Big Truck into the Devil's Tower Park with the telescope to watch the climbers. It was pretty cool, we could see them nice and clear.
Looks really hard to climb. The way it was formed about 50 million years ago molten magma was forced into sedimentary rocks. As it cooled it fractured and formed into columns. Over millions of years, erosion of the sedimentary rock exposed Devil's Tower. The Tower rises 867 feet from it's base and stands 1267 feet above the river.
We parked in a pull off to set up the telescope. I think these people that are climbing are crazy!
And right behind us was a prairie dog colony. They are so cute.
 
Signs read "Do Not Feed The Prairie Dogs", Why not?
We got back and we were relaxing and we let Cliff out. He is such a good dog we do not tie him up. A few minutes later he was gone! We looked around the back of the RV and he was at the Dog Park, but the problem was he could not open the gate. It was really funny.
 
Live Happy and Always Go Big.
   

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