Black Hills, SD Expedition No. 332 – Black Elk Peak with Dave Covill, Max & Finn (5-29-24)

5-28-24, 5:31 PM – Out of the blue, a ding.

Loopster!  We’ve got a text message from Dave Covill!

Awesome!  What does it say, SPHP?

“I am approaching Rapid City right now with my grandsons.  We will be climbing Black Elk Peak tomorrow, and White Butte on Thursday.  Wonder if you would like to join us tomorrow around 9:00 AM at the Sylvan Lake trailhead?”

Oh, Happy Day!  Tell Dave we’ll be there, SPHP.

5-29-24, 8:54 AM, 62ºF – After driving around the little paved loop at the Sylvan Lake trailhead, SPHP parked the RAV4.  All smiles, Lupe leapt out.

Where’s Dave, SPHP?

Didn’t see his 4Runner.  They’ll be along shortly.  You can count on it, Loop.

5-29-24, 9:15 AM – Sure enough, they were.  It was great seeing Dave again, and fun getting introduced to his grandsons Max (10) and Finn (8).  After spending a few minutes getting organized, everyone hit Trail No. 9S to Black Elk Peak (7,231 ft.).

At the start of Black Elk Peak Trail No. 9S. Photo looks NW.

Yes, everyone!  The trail was busy on this beautiful morning in late May.  Lots of people and dogs.  Lupe had plenty of opportunities to exchange sniffs, while Dave and SPHP chatted.  Black Elk Peak was going to be Max’s 27th state high point, and Finn’s 23rd.  Tomorrow they would be visiting White Butte, North Dakota’s highest mountain.  This summer Dave would be taking them to quite a few state high points out E, too.

Dave also mentioned Max and Finn’s sister, Eden (12), whom Lupe had met back in 2020.  Eden was going to be tackling several difficult state high points this summer, including Wyoming’s Gannet Peak (13,810 ft.), Montana’s Granite Peak (12,804 ft.), and Borah Peak (12,666 ft.) in Idaho.  She hoped to complete all 48 contiguous state high points in 2025.

Such is life, if Dave Covill is your grandpa!  At the moment, Max and Finn didn’t seem to fully appreciate the experience.  On this gorgeous day beneath clear blue skies, they were both soon complaining about the heat.  SPHP didn’t think it was all that hot yet, although, in her fur coat, the American Dingo may have agreed with Max and Finn.

After a steady climb to the junction with Lost Cabin Trail No. 2, where SPHP finally remembered to start a GPS track, it wasn’t much farther along No. 9S to a couple of viewpoints providing opportunities to pause for photos, and water for those in need of it.

At the first viewpoint with Max (L) and Finn (R). Photo looks NE.
Max (L) and Finn (R) with Black Elk Peak (R of Center) in the distance. Photo looks NE.

Shortly after passing the second viewpoint, Max stumbled and skinned his knees, adding to his misery.  Continuing on, SPHP tried to strike up a conversation with the boys to occupy their minds.

Did they have a favorite state high point?  No, not really.  Neither Max nor Finn showed much enthusiasm for any of the ones they’d been to so far, although Mount Sunflower (4,039 ft.) in Kansas, with all of 19 feet of prominence, did get honorable mention.

Hmm.  SPHP tried another approach.

What was the worst state high point Max and Finn had ever visited?  That struck a nerve!  The response was immediate and unanimous.  Bug Mountain was awful!  That was a state high point SPHP had never even heard of before.  Not too surprisingly, Bug Mountain turned out to be Minnesota’s Eagle Mountain (2,301 ft.).  Max and Finn had been there in June, evidently not the best time to go.

Dave leads Max (L) and Finn (R) along a flat stretch of Black Elk Peak Trail No. 9S. Photo looks NE.
A water break in the shade. Lupe (L), Dave (L of Center), Finn (Center), Max (R).

More than halfway to Black Elk Peak, a relatively flat stretch ended after crossing a stream near the junction with Lost Cabin Spur Trail No. 2B.  After passing some big granite formations, Trail No. 9S soon steepened.  Switchbacks helped keep the rate of climb to a moderate pace.

Two more junctions were ahead.  Although Trail No. 9S continued higher, the switchbacks ended before reaching the first one with Little Devils Tower Trail No. 4.  By the time the junction with Trail No. 9N was reached, all that remained was a short spur to the summit.

Max (R) leads the way going past the junction with Trail No. 4 to Little Devils Tower. Photo looks N.

Most of the spur was flat, with big views off to the S and W.  This led to a final steep climb on stairs among towering granite formations.  Max and Finn thought the metal stairway spiraling to the summit area was cool.  So was a mountain goat spotted shortly before reaching the stairs.

Heading for the granite formations near the top. Photo looks NE.
Finn on the metal stairway with Dave coming up behind. Photo looks WNW.

11:36 AM, 73ºF, Black Elk Peak (7,231 ft.) – A cool 15 mph breeze out of the W brought relief to Max, Finn, and Lupe as everyone approached the old fire lookout tower atop South Dakota’s highest mountain.

Nearly there! Max, Finn, and Dave on the final walkway to the lookout tower. Photo looks W.
Black Elk Peak’s formidable old fire tower (R). Photo looks N.

After a brief tour of the tower’s shady interior, Dave led Max and Finn out the basement exit, and around to the N side of the tower where the highest remaining natural point on the mountain is.  A quick scramble, and the boys were at the true summit.  Not to be outdone, Lupe decided to scramble up there, too.

With Max (L) and Finn (R) at Black Elk Peak’s true summit. Photo looks SSE.

No sooner had Max, Finn, and Lupe left the true summit, than someone else appeared intent upon visiting it, too.  Fortunately, the Carolina Dog didn’t interfere, despite keen interest, when SPHP begged her not to.

Finn watches as the mountain goat reappears.

Reappearing, the mountain goat calmly sauntered right on by, then sprang clear up to Black Elk Peak’s true summit in a few bounds, right where Max, Finn, and Lupe had been only moments ago.  SPHP was too slow to get a photo of the mountain goat exactly at the true summit, but managed to get a picture before the goat disappeared entirely.

The mountain goat saunters on by. Photo looks SW.
So, where’s the Black Elk? This ought to be called White Goat Peak! Photo looks SE.
That goat could have been lunch, if you weren’t such a party pooper, SPHP!

Lunch was actually held up on the tower’s observation deck, while many other people and dogs came and went.  Dave provided peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.  Lupe shared her traditional chocolate coconut bars with Max, Finn, and SPHP.  Water for all, of course.  SPHP offered apples and oranges, but they were a tough sell.

12:19 PM – Nearly 45 minutes after reaching the lookout tower, Dave and his grandsons were ready to move on.  Black Elk Peak had been a success!  Max had tagged his 27th state high point, and Finn his 23rd, records they would both improve upon at White Butte tomorrow.  Dave had his 11th ascent of Black Elk Peak, same as Lupe.

Before departing, the American Dingo did a little scrambling about on the rock formations S of the tower, enjoying terrific views of Black Elk Peak’s South Pinnacle (7,208 ft.), the Cathedral Spires (6,907 ft.), and Sylvan Hill (6,998 ft.).

Black Elk Peak’s S Pinnacle (R). Photo looks SE.
S Pinnacle (L), Cathedral Spires (R) beyond Lupe. Photo looks S.
Above the metal stairs. Sylvan Hill (Center) in the distance. Photo looks SW.

Just for fun and variety, on the way back to the Sylvan Lake trailhead, Dave wanted to show Max and Finn the Cathedral Spires region.  Little Devils Tower Trail No. 4 goes right through that area.

Approaching the Cathedral Spires on Little Devils Tower Trail No. 4. Photo looks SSW.
Taking a short break among the spires. Photo looks SW.
Finn (L), Max (Center), and Lupe (R) having a bit of fun on the rocks. Photo looks S.

The last stop along Trail No. 4 was a short rest break at a bench donated by the Highpointers Foundation with a view of Black Elk Peak.

Dave (L), Finn (Center), and Max (R) on the Highpointers Club bench. Photo looks SW.

The spur to Little Devils Tower (6,981 ft.) itself was only 0.2 mile past the bench, but that fun little scramble would have to wait for another fine day.  Time was limited.  Dave already had plans to take the boys to Mount Rushmore (5,722 ft.) before returning to their hotel, where Max and Finn were eager to get back to the waterslide.

2:35 PM, 75ºF – The scenic loop along Little Devils Tower Trail No. 4 ended right back at the Sylvan Lake trailhead.  It had been great seeing Dave again, and fun to meet Max and Finn.  The boys said good-bye to Lupe, and SPHP made sure to shake their hands, congratulating them on their first ascent of South Dakota’s Black Elk Peak.

2:55 PM – Alone again, Lupe stood on a dock next to Sylvan Lake.  Dave and his grandsons were already off to Mount Rushmore.

At Sylvan Lake. Photo looks NW.

So, what now, SPHP?

Almost June, Loopster.  Won’t be long before you’ll be setting off on your grand and glorious Summer of 2024 Dingo Vacations!

Oh, that sounds fabulous, SPHP!  I can hardly wait!

As events turned out, though, the American Dingo would be back in this same region once more before all those fabulous adventures transpired.

On Black Elk Peak with Max and Finn, Black Hills of South Dakota 5-29-24
Max & Finn’s GPS Track

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End of an Era – Farewell, G6! Hello, RAV4! (5-8-21)

Days 1-3 of Lupe’s 1st Summer of 2021 Dingo Vacation to New Mexico!

4-30-21, late afternoon – Grandma’s computer was on the blink.  Seemed to SPHP like the Wi-Fi wasn’t working, in part because a little message on the monitor said so.  What the message didn’t say, or even hint at, was how to fix it.  Windows 10 – so cryptic!  Fiddling with the Wi-Fi gizmo plugged into the back of the computer in case there was a bad USB port or loose connection didn’t seem to make any difference.

Lanis will know what to do, SPHP!

Yep, Lanis is our ace in the hole, Loopster!  Guess I better give him a call.

Luckily, Lanis answered right away.  He asked a few questions, then told SPHP what to do.  So easy, when you know how!  A couple of clicks and Wi-Fi was working again.  Grandma’s computer was as good as ever!

Thanks, Lanis, we’re golden!  How are you, anyway?  Been months since I’ve talked to you.

Oh, life’s been exciting, SPHP!  The usual work grind, and my van got stolen a week ago.

What?!  Your van got stolen?

Yeah.  From work.  Yvonne went out to bring it around at the end of the day, and came back asking where I’d parked it, because it wasn’t behind the building.  Thought she was joking, but sure enough, it was gone.  We reported it stolen right away.  The very next day, without realizing it was stolen, police in eastern South Dakota tried to stop the van for a minor traffic violation.  A high speed chase ensued all the way to Mitchell where the police blew the tires out with some spike strips to stop it.  Whereupon the van promptly burst into flames and burnt to a crisp.

That’s terrible!  Sounds like a movie!  So now you’re without a vehicle?

Yup!  Gotta run, SPHP!  Been waiting for a ride home, and it’s here now.

OK!  Thanks again for helping with Grandma’s computer, Lanis!  Sorry to hear about your van.

Just one of those things, SPHP!  Glad to help!

5-7-21 – Lanis sounded terrible on the phone.  So down!  Only yesterday he’d been all excited.  Was he sick?

I’m sorry, SPHP, but I can’t go tomorrow.  Have to work.

Work!  But tomorrow’s Saturday, and we’re all set!

I know, but the store is open.  The owner usually comes in on Saturdays so I can get the day off, but she’s attending a graduation tomorrow.  She’s not coming in.  We’re way behind on computer repairs, and Yvonne isn’t fully trained yet, so I’ve got to be there.  I’m sorry, I was really looking forward to it.  Yvonne can go, though.

Oh, I’m so sorry you can’t come, Lanis!  Loopster and I were really looking forward to this trip with you.  It’s been forever since we’ve gone anywhere together.  Of course, we’re glad to have Yvonne come along, but it would have been so much better if you could have come, too!

I know it, SPHP.  Feel the same way, but that’s the way it is.  Nothing I can do about it.

A crying shame.  I’ll call you tomorrow morning sometime between 5:00 & 6:00 AM to let you know when we’re ready to come pick Yvonne up.

5-8-21, 5:45 AM – Hard to believe this was it.  Last time ever setting out from home on a new adventure in the faithful G6.  An incredibly sad moment.

Alrighty, Looper!  Guess, it’s time.  Puppy, ho!

I’m in back, SPHP?

Yup.  Since we’ll have company.

About to set off in the G6 for the last time.

5-8-21, 6:04 AM – Lanis and Yvonne were ready and waiting.  Loopster’s exuberant greeting was so loud, that SPHP had to plead for some degree of restraint.  A bit early on Saturday morning to be rousing the entire neighborhood!

Lanis, Yvonne, Lupe, & the G6 while stopping by to pick up Yvonne.

Greetings and a few moments of pleasant conversation were exchanged, then everyone except Lanis, resigned to his fate, piled into the G6.

For 350 miles, the G6 purred reliably along as always.  A couple of brief stops in Wyoming at the Mule Creek Junction rest area and a Subway in Wheatland were it.

In the beloved G6 at Wheatland, Wyoming.

5-8-21, 12:30 PM, Pedersen Toyota in Fort Collins, CO – SPHP lowered the windows and provided water.  Fortunately, not a particularly warm day.

Wait here in the G6, Looper, while Yvonne and I go find Megan.  This might take a while, but we’ll come and check on you now and then.

Go do what you need to do, SPHP, but don’t take too long!  I’ll be chillin’ here in the meantime.

Chillin’ in the G6 waiting for the world of high finance to come to a conclusion.

Petersen Toyota was busy!  Megan Alayon, internet sales manager, whom SPHP had been dealing with, was tied up with other clients at first, but soon appeared.  Super friendly and energetic, she had the RAV4 that SPHP had settled on all spiffed up and first in line out front ready for a test drive.

A few minutes explaining any features SPHP had questions about, and Megan turned over the keys.  Yvonne hopped aboard as navigator, while Megan remained at the dealership to tend to other business.

The RAV4 was all so different!  13 days from now it would have been 12 years exactly since SPHP had bought the G6 brand new.  An awful lot had changed technology-wise in that amount of time.  Brand spanking new, though!  What’s not to like?  After 5 or 6 miles of tooling aimlessly around Fort Collins, it was back to Petersen Toyota.  The RAV4 was a go!

Megan confirmed the previously agreed upon price.  There were papers to sign and insurance to set up.  Meanwhile, Yvonne checked on Lupe.

5-8-21, 2:44 PM – Done deal!  Lupe, Yvonne, and Megan Alayon gathered in front of the American Dingo’s blazing blue, brand new adventure toy to commemorate the occasion.

Happy Pedersen Toyota client, Lupe, with Yvonne (L) and internet sales manager Megan Alayon (R) out in front of the new 2021 RAV4.

Megan extended congratulations on the purchase of a terrific vehicle, and offered to help anytime SPHP ran into a problem or question.  SPHP thanked Megan for all her help and tremendous responsiveness.  Soon Megan had to head off to assist other clients.  The G6 and RAV4 then got moved to the back of the lot where Yvonne helped SPHP transfer all the adventure gear from the G6 to the RAV4.

A certain Carolina Dog transferred, too!

We might be losing the good ole’ G6, but as consolation prizes go, this will do nicely!
Loopster ready to roll in the blazing blue RAV4!

And that was it.  SPHP’s turn to hand over some keys now!  The G6 was being donated to Lanis, and Yvonne had come along to drive it back to South Dakota for him.  SPHP gave Yvonne the keys.  Fond farewells, and Yvonne started the journey back N in the G6.

The American Dingo wasn’t going N, though.  Upon reaching I-25, SPHP turned the gleaming RAV4 S.

Where we off to, SPHP?

Oh, not that much farther today, Looper.  Arvada!

Hotel Dusty?

Precisely!  The weather is supposed to turn cold and dreary, so we’ll hole up with Uncle Joe, Aunt Andrea, and Cousin Dusty for a couple of days.  Then it’s off in the new RAV4 on 2021’s first Dingo Vacation!  How does that sound?

Fantastic!

5-8-21, 5:26 PM, Arvada, CO – Uncle Joe, Aunt Andrea, and Cousin Dusty all came piling out out as soon Lupe arrived.  Uncle Joe, especially, was both astonished, and very enthusiastic about the new RAV4.  Lupe hadn’t been to Hotel Dusty in more than 3 years, but she clearly remembered what it was all about.  In no time at all, Lupe and SPHP were ensconced in Hotel Dusty’s luxurious Cowboy Room.

Arriving at 5+ star Hotel Dusty.
In the luxurious Cowboy Room.

Since the weather was still good this evening, there was a group walk around the 100 acre field.  At nearly 15, Cousin Dusty didn’t want to chase tennis balls or fetch gigantic sticks anymore, but she was still up for a swim in Ralston Creek, an idea that Lupe wasn’t as keen on.

Dusty cools off in Ralston Creek, while Looper decides maybe not.

This momentous day ended with a short evening trip to Golden in the RAV4 for frozen yogurt and a sniff at dusk along Clear Creek.  By the time Lupe got back to Hotel Dusty, a thunderstorm struck with snow granules that fortunately did not turn into hail!

The next 2 days were gloomily overcast with occasional rain.  Too soggy for walks around the now muddy 100 acre field, but there were journeys on the bike path with Cousin Dusty up Ralston Creek to Jungle Bridge or Utah Bridge.  On the last evening, Lupe got to visit friends Dave & Beckie Covill in their lodge-like home up in the mountains.  May was nearly a third gone, yet it was snowing up there!

Christmas in May upon arriving at the Covill’s!
Dave peers out from the garage of the Covill Lodge while Loopster enjoys the wintry weather.

Lupe received a warm welcome from both Dave and Beckie.  They even presented her with a package of Dream Sticks.  Naturally, the Carolina Dog had to try one right away.  It proved to be an instant hit!

Dave & Beckie welcome Lupe into their beautiful home.
Shaking paws with Beckie.
Dream Sticks – Dingo tested and approved!

Loopster then got to relax on the comfy black couch while Dave, Beckie and SPHP enjoyed a delicious dinner of pizza, salad, and a beer followed up by ice cream for dessert.

Beckie was into birding, so there were birds to watch flitting about the feeders out by the big deck.  Dave had plenty of news about upcoming peakbagging expeditions he was going on this summer, including Denali (20,310 ft.) in early June!

Relaxing on the comfy couch before dinner.

It was all very interesting!  The time flew.  Soon it was getting dark and starting to snow hard.  As Lupe and SPHP prepared to depart, Dave and Beckie both had presents for SPHP, too.  So super nice of them!  What a great evening it had been!

5-11-21, 8:04 AM, Arvada, CO at the Jungle Bridge along Ralston Creek – Still cool, overcast, and drippy this morning.  Lupe and Cousin Dusty had made it to the Jungle Bridge, but it was time to turn around.  Both Uncle Joe and Aunt Andrea were back at work.  Basking in the luxury of their hospitality at Hotel Dusty was coming to an end.

With Cousin Dusty at the Jungle Bridge.

An hour later, the Carolina Dog was on her way.

Where to now, SPHP?

As cold as it is, we’re going to keep going S, Loopster!  Farther S than you’ve ever been before!

The mighty RAV4 cruised onward, Lupe perched high up on the usual pile of gear, pillows and blankets.  Dingo Vacation time!  On the road to adventure, now with more room, new capabilities, and new horizons ahead!  So much to look forward to!

This RAV4 is gonna be totally awesome!

Yet the G6 and hundreds of fabulous adventures in it were in mind, too.  Fantastic times now in the rear view mirror, but never to be forgotten.  Hopefully, years of happy days in the G6 were still ahead for Lanis, too.

The G6 (R) at the Arctic Ocean, Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada 8-19-18

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Black Hills, SD Expedition No. 233 – Meeting Dave Covill, Lead Director of the Highpointers Foundation & the Mighty Dingo Missile Launch (6-21-18)

Megan Alayon, Internet Sales Manager – Pedersen Toyota, Fort Collins, CO:

email: malayon@pedersentoyotavolvo.com

mobile: 970-691-1624

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