As we mentioned in an earlier post, (if you missed that post you can see it here, https://enjoyingourdash.com/?p=1250 ), there are several areas to explore while in Wall, SD.
After the beauty of The Badlands NP, our next adventure took us to Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore is one of those places that if you are in the area, you should go see it. There isn’t much there besides the granite carvings. However, once you start to explore what was accomplished and the time frame that the carvings were done, you see it in a completely different light. I sure did.
The project began in 1923, with a suggestion to create the structure. The building of the monument began in October of 1927 and was completed 14 years later in October of 1941. The builders used dynamite to create the majority of the structure, but the detail work was done by hand. Check out this picture from the National Parks Service.
The drillers would sit in boson’s chairs with drills in hand to complete the detail work. Each time that more dynamite was needed, the drillers had to be cleared from the mountain. Workers in the winch house would hand crank the drillers back to the top of the mountain. Surprisingly, in the 14 years it took to complete, there was not a single fatality.
Ever wonder why these four presidents were selected for the monument? Each one was chosen for a specific reason. George Washington is the most prominent. As the father of the new country he laid the foundation of American democracy. Washington represent the birth of the United States. Thomas Jefferson, with his purchase of the Louisiana Territory, doubled the size of the country. Jefferson represents the growthof the United States. Roosevelt provided leadership when America experienced rapid economic growth as it entered the 20th Century. Roosevelt represents the development of the United States. Lincoln believed his most sacred duty was the preservation of the union. Lincoln represents the preservation of the United States.
When you see the monument up close, you begin to see that there are numerous ‘shades of grey’ in the faces of the presidents.
Sooo cool! It really is impressive that there were no fatalities during construction! Its something to see the men carving with drills that far up on the side of a mountain. I wonder, did it say, if the same men worked on the project from start to finish. What an accomplishment!
After we left Wyoming, we had several more National Parks on our list.
Next up was Rocky Mountain National park in Colorado. We stayed just outside of the park so we had some beautiful views. As we traveled on the park roads, we saw this guy.
What was even more amazing was later that evening, we saw this, in our campground just steps from Dash.
Next u...
Just south of the south entrance of Yellowstone is another amazing National Park. If you go to Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons is not to be missed. This parks offers amazing views and tons of wildlife. We had the opportunity to stay in one of the parks campgrou...
Two years ago when we were at Yellowstone, the northern section was closed due to extensive flooding. So we headed back there to see more of beautiful Yellowstone. We had a chance to see some amazing thermals, water falls and wildlife.
...
Our next stop was Glacier. This is one of the nations most popular parks. One of the big draws is the 'Going to the Sun' road. Traveling this road is so popular, it requires an additional reservation to get on it. This road takes you from the very popular to...
Quite amazing and majestic!
I have seen pictures but I am sure seeing up close is fantastic !
Mt Rushmore is so cool, glad you got to see it!!
Beautiful pictures and thanks for the history – I never knew!
Sooo cool! It really is impressive that there were no fatalities during construction! Its something to see the men carving with drills that far up on the side of a mountain. I wonder, did it say, if the same men worked on the project from start to finish. What an accomplishment!