The day started out with a long drive to Devil's Tower. It was a 80 mile drive from Custer, so to say the least, Ella had had enough driving.
Lewis kept telling me it was worth the drive, I trusted him and went along with the plans. You could see it from a distance, just sticking out from the ground. Another masterpiece place here by our creater.
Thank you God for showing us how much you love us, even in the rocks.
We decided to take the hike around the base of the tower. The boys had fun climbing on the rocks on the edge of the trail.
I had Ella strapped on, she doesn't usually complain about it as long as her arms are free. Here she is waving to Daddy.
This was our last night in the cabin. The boys really enjoyed the outdoors lifestyle. I didn't mind, besides the mosquitoes eating us alive. Jack LOVED the fire. He is definitely my little pyro. He would gather anything that would burn and throw it on. His favorite was pine needles. They made a big hot fire, but they burned fast, so it kept him busy.
We cooked hot dots on the fire and added veggies, fruit, chips, and what campfire roast would be complete without smores. Although the second night we did without the "giant roasters" and opted for the normal sized ones. Those marshmallows proved too hard to maneuver between two small graham crackers.

Here is a shot of our cabin, it was very clean and we had private showers, but they were located in the bath house about 200 yards away. It was still nicer then I had imagined.

Will is apparently trying to rip the bark off the tree. After Lewis said it was like the tree's skin and it would bleed, he tried harder so he could see it.

Here is a shot of our cabin, it was very clean and we had private showers, but they were located in the bath house about 200 yards away. It was still nicer then I had imagined.

Will is apparently trying to rip the bark off the tree. After Lewis said it was like the tree's skin and it would bleed, he tried harder so he could see it.

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