Mt. Rushmore National Memorial / Black Hills / Harney Peak / Wind Caves
Adjacent to the legendary South Dakota badlands, lies a multi-faceted wilderness area known
as the Black Hills. The Black Hills is home to
Mt. Rushmore,
Wind Cave National Park,
Harney Peak
(at 7244' the highest mountain in South Dakota and the tallest peak east of the Rockies), the Black Elk Wilderness,
Custer State Park and the
Centennial Trail,
all of which we'll traverse at least in part.
Although best known for herds of roaming bison and ubiquitous Ponderosa Pines, the Black
Hills also feature elk, mule deer, coyote, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, eagles, hawks,
osprey and peregrine falcons.
Why not start your summer early by visiting beautiful South Dakota, get a jump on your
fitness level and lose some weight (or more accurately, improve body composition)?
Itinerary
The Black hills Fatpacking Trip will be from June 4-12, 2011. Here is the
proposed itinerary.
Our trek begins in Wind Cave National Park with a short caving expedition (no experience
necessary). From there, we'll start hiking on the Centennial Trail, hiking through Wind Cave
National Park and into Custer State Park. We'll enter the French Creek Natural Area, and eventually
visit the Black Elk Wilderness, where we'll summit Harney Peak. Our hike will end by walking
into famed Mt. Rushmmore National Park.
Difficulty
The trails through the Black Hills often have good footing with moderate elevation changes
of less than 1000' per day (except summitting Harney Peak). Distances will be kept below
10 miles per day. We have deemed this a 3-star difficulty trip because water can be scarce
in June and requires you to carry more, but it should be less strenuous than that most of the time.
Weather
Weather is always an important concern when hiking. Expect daytime hiking temperatures into the 60s and 70s
and nighttime temperatures in the 40s. However, be prepared for the possibility of day temperatures into the 80s and as low as the 30s,
with an occasional chance of rainfall.
Here is the
historical June weather
Be prepared with lots of sun protection and water containers that add up to 8 liters of capacity.
Trip Leaders
Steve Silberberg,
lives in Hull, MA and has many years of backpacking experience over a variety of terrains and guides most
Fatpacking trips. He is a SOLO certified Wilderness First Responder, Leave No Trace
Trainer, and Certified Food Handler.
Hannah McCallum
lives in Bend, OR and is a Wilderness First Responder. She has guided Fatpacking trips to
- Crater Lake National Park
- Mt. Rushmore National Memorial
- Mt. Rainier National Park
- Redwood National Park
She's a huge optimist who is always ready with a wealth of camp activities.
Equipment List
Here is a
list of equipment
we suggest you bring.
The list is extensive and can seem daunting, but please don't let this deter you
from the trip. You can rent top notch quality gear for reasonable prices from
Lower Gear.
It may also be possible for us to provide some gear for you at a nominal fee if you let us
know far ahead of the trip. Unfortunately, we're not in the gear business so the selection of
our available inventory is unpredictable. Please feel free to
discuss any gear with us before the trip.
Menus
We don't believe in austere eating regimens. Backpacking is a rigorous, rewarding activity.
You must feed your body in order for it perform. Your body will dictate that you eat often, so it's important
to have fuel to feed it. Please check out the
sample menus.
This list is not comprehensive and may be altered or augmented. If you want to bring personal food,
say a 5 pound chocolate cake, go for it. You'll not only hate carrying it over 40 miles through South
Dakota and up Harney Peak, your body will reject the empty calories and prefer
nutritious food.
Cost
$1175 per person double occupancy. Here, double occupancy means that you will share a
room with another participant during the 2 hotel nights. You will also be responsible for
transportation to and from Rapid City (RAP), personal equipment and any restaurant meals eaten off
the trail.
Covered expenses include 2 hotel nights, campground fees, 7 days of
trail meals, ground transportation to/from the parks, National Park permits, insurance,
satellite phone, and awesome guides.
Important Note
Fatpacking is on an ongoing quest to expand its selection of trip destinations. As such, this
is the very first time we are offering a trip
to Mt. Rushmore National Monument.
Even though they are seasoned backpackers, the guides for this trip may NOT have previously
backpacked these particular trails.
Many intrepid participants are excited by pioneering new routes, but others don't feel
as comfortable with this and may prefer a more established, predictable trip. Experience
guiding a certain destination can make things run smoother, but
do not underestimate the decades of backpacking experience that our guides possess which
permeate every other aspect of the trip in order to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.