Darn birds! Amazing how often we also run into closed trails and areas due to birds nesting. When were there climbing was frowned upon due to a Native American holiday but we still saw climbers. I am amazed some crazy guy built ladders to climb to the top at one point, some of the ladders are still attached to the tower.
This was helpful as we are in Wall, SD and on our way to Yellowstone. I had a random thought of “should we just run by because it doesn’t look too far out of the way.” Apparently the answer is YES. Btw… we have a FB group for camping/adventure channels that you are welcome to come hang out and share content. It’s called “Camping RUclips Community Support”
great views, I'm guessing you folks are camping at Belle Fourche River Campground or ..? looked at google maps - can't quite hear Daryle's voice if mentioned
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Such a towering natural feature has probably had many names over the 15,000+ years humans have lived in what we now call North America. It most likely had a different name before the time of the Lakota Sioux and will one day have yet another name after we are all gone. The NPS does address the name on their website and it shows just how many different names the Native Americans had for the tower: www.nps.gov/articles/devilstower.htm
@@Learningtotravel right up with hell. Native Americans have a much cooler name. Then that satanic piece of garbage. Just like the grand Teton the French explorers had very dirty minds when named that place. They call it 'big breast' I would named a much cooler 😎 name.
This place is spiritual. My wife and I just visited last month (June 2021) and had a fantastic time.
It really is a special place. We are glad to here you and your wife had a good time. We both loved it and hope to go back one day.
I’ll be there tomorrow, thanks for the info!
We hope you have an amazing visit!
@@Learningtotravel Woke up for the first golden light!
That is such a special time of day made even better at such an amazing place.
The kids & I wanted to climb but it was peregrine nesting season!!!! We could not even get close☹️ to the boulder field. Reason to go back!
Darn birds! Amazing how often we also run into closed trails and areas due to birds nesting. When were there climbing was frowned upon due to a Native American holiday but we still saw climbers. I am amazed some crazy guy built ladders to climb to the top at one point, some of the ladders are still attached to the tower.
Thank you for a nice quiet visit to a unique location..
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching. 🙏🙂
Nice review! I climbed Devils Tower back in 1992 and signed the message book on top.
Did you use the ladders? LOL. Bet climbing was an amazing experience.
Great memory for sure!
That’s fantastic! I’m hoping to see climbers soon. I’m adventurous…but Noooi
Going August 2021 as a day trip from Keystone SD. Looking forward to a close encounter of the third kind ….. ;)
Hope you have a great trip!
Been there, but would like to take my wife, who hasn’t… thanks for reminding me about this magical place!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!!
thank you for taking the time to share
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
This was helpful as we are in Wall, SD and on our way to Yellowstone. I had a random thought of “should we just run by because it doesn’t look too far out of the way.” Apparently the answer is YES. Btw… we have a FB group for camping/adventure channels that you are welcome to come hang out and share content. It’s called “Camping RUclips Community Support”
Finally remembered to look up the FB group and join. Thanks for the invite!
great views, I'm guessing you folks are camping at Belle Fourche River Campground or ..? looked at google maps - can't quite hear Daryle's voice if mentioned
Yep, Belle Fourche was the campground. And bonus points for spelling Daryle's name correctly. 🙂
Monday I just got to the devil tower.
Hope you had a great time, it is a special place.
Thanks for the info 👍👍
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
thanks for the information :)
Hope you found it helpful!
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It's actually called bears lodge a Lakota sioux Indian legend from the creation stories.
Such a towering natural feature has probably had many names over the 15,000+ years humans have lived in what we now call North America. It most likely had a different name before the time of the Lakota Sioux and will one day have yet another name after we are all gone.
The NPS does address the name on their website and it shows just how many different names the Native Americans had for the tower: www.nps.gov/articles/devilstower.htm
@@Learningtotravel right up with hell. Native Americans have a much cooler name. Then that satanic piece of garbage. Just like the grand Teton the French explorers had very dirty minds when named that place. They call it 'big breast' I would named a much cooler 😎 name.
@@Learningtotravel hell no No!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Its mattotapilla...its a energy place
Probably why humans have been drawn to it through the ages.
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You'll be at 4 mill in no time! Love that sweet '95 Nissan. Thanks for watching and you should for sure check out Devil Tower.
the tree of life , grew through a 1000 feet of ice . until god cut it down . 13,000 years ago
Do you ever wonder how big those leaves would have been?
i thought it was a tree
Maybe it was 🤔
Was at one time
A giant tree!
Amazing, is it not?
It looks like a giant tree stump, maybe because it's a giant tree stump... 🤔
🤔 maybe.
VOLCANIC rock.
@@toddellis3323 Why just 1 tree ?
@@toddellis3323 It's not a pimple? Well can't trick you. Except for tree trunk like volcanic rock. Derr.
@@toddellis3323 Hey Uluru is the top of a giant mushroom !
That is a giant tree I hope you guys know that
How tall do you think it was when it was alive?
It looks like a petrified tree stump .
It sure does. A very big one at that.
MUDFOSSIL UNIVERSITY
GIANTS HEEL/FOOT
Where is the rest of the giant?
Universities are full of sh*t!
It's a big tree stump
We wonder if there are rings to count on the top of it? 🤔
@@Learningtotravel m.ruclips.net/video/emAEd6-0H4c/видео.html wonder more?
@@Learningtotravel m.ruclips.net/video/aGRC7hwo3gk/видео.html
Whatever it is, is part of the earth and it looks cool. But someone once said: "It's simple, the earth is a pumpkin".
It’s not a national monument, it’s cut down tree.. wake up …
Couldn't it be both?
Whatever it is, is part of the earth and it looks cool. But someone once said: "It's simple, the earth is a pumpkin".
@@572checo21 agreed with last part (pumpkin). Part of the earth that’s beheaded. 🤦🏼♀️