North Dakota, People I meet, People of North Dakota, Somewhere

Deputy Meadows

A big thanks to Deputy Cody Meadows and his K-9 Jack for giving me a lift to the store in Washburn, ND!

A true brother in the crazy world that is law enforcement.

They will always be my family ! wherever I roam now! 

Keep the faith all my family who wear that badge!

And please for god sakes take care of each other! http://www.mcleancountynd.gov/departments/sheriffs-office/

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North Dakota, Rivers, Somewhere, Storms

Uh -oh swamped !

July 28th. Sustained winds 40-50 mph. 70 mph wind gusts.

Canoe got swamped!

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It was parked. Lost some stuff. Going to be hard getting that water out.

Tried hiding from wind.

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But rain cover ripped any way. Great thing my Grandmother Payne taught me basics of sewing. 9″ rip sewn up in no time!

No storms, Just high winds!

Nuts!

July 29th. Winds high again!  Staying put until tommorrow.

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People of North Dakota, Rivers, Somewhere

Knife River Indian Village, ND

Barry the Whitewater Kayaker who I met at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone highly recommended going up the Knife river to see the NPS site called the Knife River Indian Village.

So when I found the Knife I took a right turn and upstream I went.
I paddled pushed, pulled and shoved until I arrived at Sakawea Park in the City of Stanton, ND and overnighted there.

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The next morning was more of the same. The river had dropped over night and we kept going until it became just too hot to drag the canoe any further.

You could not see anything at all over the banks at this point.

I had earlier phoned the site and found Mindy who greatly helped me figure out where I was in relation to the site.

Figuring I was close Zeusy and I climbed the bank only to find an even higher and steeper levee.
Over we went and we found a massive field.

Time to call Mindy again. After a few minutes comparing landmarks off I went.

I walked about a mile through the field when I ran smack dab into it!

Made it!

First person to find was Mindy and gave her a huge thank you!

Here we met Jeff who was very informative about the site.

Three villages were here for many, many years.

Using earth lodges as homes the people farmed, hunted and to a lesser extent fished for the substinance.

The lodges have been worn down to small mounds but still give an idea of the layout of the homes.

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Inside a re-creation of a lodge I spotted something I haven’t seen in months. A bed. Oh the temptation in the cool earthen lodge!

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Soon I was back to the Knife river and after an easier 3 mile trip downstream we returned to our journey on the Missouri river.

I would also say thank you to the employee who gave up her lunch tupperware so Zeusy could have some water. I am sorry I did not get your name because I was really excited about being there!

Here is the link!

http://www.nps.gov/knri/index.htm

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Zeusy wants this bone!

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Found this bone in about three feet of water about a mile and a half. North of the Knife river.

The handle of the tomahawk is 22″ long.

I can verify that it is a bone because Zeusy keeps trying to grab it!

Can anyone guess what it is? 

I have no clue.

My uneducated guess is it is a cow femur.

Took a right turn and went up the knife river for a mile. In Stanton,ND.

Going to Knife River Village Historical Site. http://www.nps.gov/knri/index.htm

Where Lewis and Clark found the lady of the expedition!

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Push and drag

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I went to bed after listening and watching a beaver swimming upstream. Several times he would slap his tail and dive. The huge sound of “Whack” would puncuate the still night.

I woke up to a beautiful foggy sunrise. The river had dropped as well.

When I tied up the canoe last night it was floating in 6 inches of water.

Eat, pack up, push and drag to the water!

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