Devil's Tower National Monument
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After a quick stop at the
Gillette
Energy Car Wash,
breakfast at the Hampton Inn, we were off to our next destination with great anticipation.
Time | Event | Range Remaining |
9:31 am | Departed Gillette | 228 |
10:47 am | Arrived Devil's Tower Parking | 150 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1.18
It was a one-hour drive to Devil's Tower National Monument,
an unmistakable portruding geologic feature
enhancing the allure of stories since prehistoric times
through to the
famous Steven Spielberg movie,
which we made a point of watching before we left home.
We picked up Junior Ranger booklets and
took the loop hike to circumnavigate the Tower and take pictures.
From below we could see people climbing the Tower.
We looked for but couldn't find the landing strip that welcomed the aliens.
Upon our return we attended a Ranger talk about the geology of
Devil's Tower
so the children can earn their Junior Ranger badges.
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The predominant wildlife we saw were prairie dogs perched in their little holes
surveying their surroundings,
collectively called a Prairie Dog Town.
The girls in the car were fascinated.
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South Dakota
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We left to venture out onto rolling green farmland as far as the eye could see.
Highway 24 outside Hulett
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We left via highway 24 and shortly crossed into South Dakota, a first time for everyone in our family.
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Spearfish Supercharger
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Time | Event | Range Remaining |
2:58 pm | Departed Devil's Tower Gulch | 147 |
3:52 pm | Arrived Spearfish Supercharger | 86 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1.07
Our sole Supercharger stop for the day was at Spearfish, a relatively new
station, so new it was the first I found that had squeegees.
I used one.
We took a bathroom and snack break at the Phillips 66
and picked up a few maps.
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Spearfish Canyon
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Rather than continue on the highway (and visit the Supercharger in Rapid City),
I drove my family south into Spearfish Canyon as our entry into the Black Hills National Forest.
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Bridalveil Falls
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Considering that only yesterday we were in arid Wyoming,
it was surprising and refreshing to see lush thick forest
flush with water.
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Black Hills National Forest
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Time | Event | Range Remaining |
4:14 pm | Departed Spearfish | 163 |
6:12 pm | Arrive Pactola Dam | 82 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1.07
Conditions: 73°F
We explored southward through winding roads surrounded by green hills and farms.
After we crossed Nahant, we discovered the Tesla navigation
began to take us to dirt roads.
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White Peacock crossing our path
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Rereading the map we picked up at the Phillips,
we figured out we had to turn back north and head to Deadwood, then turn south on US 385.
Fortunately it was clear I still had enough range remaining.
Then we continued on the Black Hills Parkway, a designated Blue Star Memorial Highway.
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Useful Superchargers We Didn't Use
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We never visited the Rapid City Supercharger, and I don't even know what it looks like.
The usefulness of Superchargers is not only when we actually use them to charge,
and the presumption that fast-charging is all about speed loses sight of the first purpose
of having such an expansive network of chargers: the ability to explore freely.
The whole way through Black Hills I knew we could leave the Forest
and head out to the Rapid City Supercharger.
It was visible on my car's Navigation the whole time.
Rapid City was a safety-net, just in case I got so lost in Black Hills Forest,
or we ran out of time exploring the Forest, I had the option of jumping east to use that Supercharger
then get
back on the highway for Custer.
I'm glad Tesla provides more than enough Superchargers
because it allows us to be ready for such contingencies.
Today, Plan A worked just fine.
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Crazy Horse
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We continued enjoying the lush forest scenery and
bodies of water like Pactola Lake and Sheridan Lake.
As we approached Custer we discovered
Crazy Horse Memorial.
Time | Event | Range Remaining |
6:18 pm | Departed Pactola Dam | 82 |
7:00 pm | Arrive Crazy Horse | 48 |
Range/Distance ratio: 1.36
But we realized it was just too late to take a tour,
so we moved on to the hotel.
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Bavarian Inn
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A quick drive and we arrived at the
Bavarian Mountain Inn.
Also on the Tesla Destination Network,
it was one of the loveliest places we've stayed, with such charm and grace.
We checked in, unpacked, then
drove down the road to dinner in Custer.
Time | Event | Range Remaining |
7:05 pm | Departed Crazy Horse | 48 |
7:14 pm | Arrive Bavarian Inn | 46 |
Range/Distance ratio: 0.5
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After dinner we returned to the room and settled for the night while the car charged.
Cost to Charge: $0
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Dean E. Dauger holds a Ph. D. in physics from UCLA, where his group
created the first Mac cluster in 1998. Dr. Dauger is the award-winning
author in multiple American Institute of Physics' Software Contests and
co-authored the original, award-winning Kai's Power Tools
image-processing package for Adobe Photoshop.
After founding his company,
Dauger Research, Inc., its debut product,
Pooch, derived from Dr. Dauger's experience using clusters for his
physics research, was soon awarded as "most innovative" by IEEE Cluster
and continues to revolutionize parallel computing and clusters worldwide
with its patented technology.
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