We left Rapid City, SD to visit Mount Rushmore. We stopped to wash the corvette at a car wash before leaving town and had an unusual experience. If you are interested in finding out what happened ask us when you see us in Calgary. I'm sure you will be truly amazed.
We drove 25 miles to Mount Rushmore and it was a beautiful warm day. We enjoyed the time here and at the town of Keystone nearby so much that we didn't continue our way home until 2:00 pm. If you have not been to see this amazing monument and learn how they built it, it is well worth going to see some day in your travels.
We did a short walk to the base of the mountain. Each head is 60 feet in height. Amazing technique was used to get them to look like the four presidents, Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln.
90 per cent of the carving of the heads was done with dyanmite.
The following photo is the last surviving man to have worked on the monument. He started working in the cable shed and then was one of the drillers that hung over the side of the monument with a drill. He is 90 years old and worked from 1938 to 1941. He worked on the heads of Roosevelt and Lincoln. A very delightful man to talk to and he was enjoying the attention he was receiving for his book which we purchased. He also gave us his baseball card from when he played on the Mount Rushmore worker's team. Nice to chat with someone of his age that still has all his faculties.
We continued our journey through South Dakota and Wyoming and we spending the night in Billings, Montana. Our hope is to be back in Calgary tomorrow---unless we find something really interesting on our way.