On Friday, my last day of work, we packed up the car and headed back to Des Moines. Yes, we go to Iowa fairly frequently but this time was different. This time was the mecca of all trips because it was the IOWA STATE FAIR. For years I've been hearing about this phenomena. I've heard tall tales of the butter cow, deep fried butter on a stick and the excruciating stomach ache that follows. But now, I was going to see it for myself.
We got in to Iowa late Friday night/Saturday morning. We hit the sack in anticipation of what was to come. On Saturday we had a "typical" Des Moines day...farmers market in the morning, Tasty Tacos for lunch and just lounging and drinking with friends and family in the evening. Saturday was great and it felt good to be back but it was just the appetizer of an amazing weekend.
Monday was the big day. I woke up already with a stomach ache, not from the fried food (yet) but with pure excitement. We packed up, made our game plan of things to do, see and eat and headed to the fair.
We took a shuttle from Altoona to the fair which conveniently let us out right outside the swine bar. How convenient for a girl who is literally obsessed with pigs. I was in hog heaven. I quickly retreated back to my 7 year old state and zoned out to a hum of "awwww". With the exception of the 1300 pound hog which reminded me why I cannot have pigs as pets.
We left the swine bar and started to eat, naturally. We started off with local beer, cajun chicken on a stick and fried cheese curds. This was only the beginning.
After a few hours of exploring solo we met up with the family. We made our way to the infamous butter cow, visited some art booths, ate some more food. We even managed to buy iphones in that time frame. We are proud to say we are now members of the 21st Century. Awesome.


We left the fair very happy campers and hopeful that we could make this a regular summer trip. With days of fasting before hand.
Tuesday we were off for another adventure. We packed up the car and headed back West, this time taking a different route through South Dakota. We were planning on doing some camping and touring the country as we go. Our plan for the first day was to make it to Badlands National Park. However, before you can get to the Badlands you have to pass through Mitchell, South Dakota. Home of the Corn Palace. Literally, a palace made of corn. Perhaps the "corniest" place I have ever been, but you just have to stop there. We loaded up on post cards and belated wedding gifts for my dear friend Joanna Cobb. You're welcome, Jo.
After corn palace, we made a stop to see the worlds largest prairie dog right as we entered the Badlands. For those of you who know us, you know that we're pretty obsessed with Moab, Utah. Badlands is not far off from the feelings we get in Moab. It's a whole other world that looks and feels like outer space. It's gorgeous.

We went through another prairie dog town that was swarming with literally thousands of prairie dogs and hit the road again. This time our ultimate goal was Spearfish Canyon. However, before we reach spearfish we had to go through Wall, South Dakota. Home of the famous Wall Drug. Tommy had never experienced Wall Drug before and with the 3 million billboards we saw on the way we just had to stop.
Wall Dug was an adventure. Taxidermy animals of every kind, life size jackalopes, and every sort of crappy souvenir you could ever imagine. After a few photo shoots we left with a stuffed jackalope for Munson and an indian head dress. Overall, a pretty successful trip.
We left Wall Drug and finally made it to our destination. Spearfish Canyon was gorgeous. Tucked in the woods of the black hills surrounded by waterfalls, streams and tall cliffs. It was a picturesque setting. We set up the tent and settled in to our home for the next 2 days.

After a chilly morning, we decided to explore the town. We drove about 20 minutes in to Deadwood, South Dakota. Based on our love of HBO and Tommy's love for Westerns, we had to stop. The town was really cute with old-timey buildings and streets. It reminded me a little bit of Harpers Ferry, where I used to live. Just a lot more casinos in Deadwood.
We visited the cemetery to see Wild Bill's and Calamity Jane's grave and then tried our luck at a hand of Blackjack.


The rock is incredible and definitely got us wishing we did some more climbing in hopes that we could climb that some day. We did the mile loop around the tower and stood in awe of how amazing Devil's Tower really is. Pictures do not do it justice.
With a final roadside stop in a sunflower field, we finally made our way back home to Denver. The trip was amazing. We realized that aside from our 3 week mainland/Disney adventure a few years ago, this was the first vacation we had that was longer than 4 days. A full week to take in all that this beautiful country has to offer. An All American Roadtrip.
Everything was great. The fair, the cheesy pit stops, camping, the woods, the national parks....we couldn't ask for anything more.
Back in Denver, we're thankful that the extreme heat has finally died off and we are ready for fall. The summer was simply amazing. We packed a lot in and still have 2 weeks left. ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!
As always, love and aloha,
Dani, Tommy and Miss Munson
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