Hello friends!
I figured it was about time to give
you an official ranger update! I do not do very well most of the time with
getting online and checking email so I have not been so good about keeping
anything updated! I have actually been here at Wind Cave for two full months
now. Crazy! It feels like I just got here! I am not sure how much longer I will
be here, but possibly only about another four weeks. :( I am definitely loving
it here and would love to stay longer! This is without any doubt the best job I
have ever had. It is also, without a doubt, something that I want to do for the
rest of my life, or at least quite a long time!
I am able to do nearly everything
that I am passionate about here in this position and I love it! Just to use the
last few days as an example...
Friday, July 10
I finally had a day off after ten
days straight of working following Kristen's wedding so I decided to go
adventuring! I went on a tour of another cave, went into an old gold mine, saw
a presidential wax museum, went to an amazing reptile centered zoo called
reptile gardens that included the largest collection of poisonous snakes in the
world, and then went to a driving zoo called bear country where you could see
lots of different animals including about 20 black bears, a grizzly bear, and
both grey and timber wolves. After that I came back to Wind Cave to join five
others in a caving your through the legendary "spillway" down to the
club room, which is one of the largest rooms in the cave that few people ever
see. It was very exciting to get to go down there! And I ended up meeting and
becoming friends with three of the rangers from Jewel Cave.
Saturday, July 11
After meeting Laura on the tour down
to the clubroom I decided to join her as she led Jewel Cave's spelunking tour.
It is very different then Wind Cave, but equally as exciting. Laura encouraged
me to join several of the rangers in going on a hike through the forest to find
another cave called "ice cave" later that evening. So after eating
some excellent pizza in Custer (by myself) I drove out and joined about a
hundred people in finding the ice cave! There is not ice in it this time of
year, but it was still very interesting.
Sunday, July 12
I had to go back to work, but work
meant giving my discovery talk about the Call of the Wild and the Buffalo on
the front lawn and then giving two tours through the cave. Not too bad for a
days work. :)
Monday, July 13
Another fun day of giving tours and
working at the visitor center!
Tuesday, July 14
After working all day one of the
other rangers asked me if I would be willing to take a group of ten high school
students who are here doing work on the campgrounds on the wild cave tour for a
special tour. So, I took them in for a four hour tour at 6:15, getting out of
the cave at 10:15. I then proceeded to get in my waiting vehicle to drive to
Rapid City to watch the midnight showing of "Harry Potter."
Wednesday, July 15
I got back to the park at 4:30 and
then proceeded to sleep for two and a half hours before reporting to work in
the morning. In addition to our hour and a half walking tour I also gave the
wild cave tour again! For those of you who don't know, the wild cave tour is
our four hour spelunking tour through the wild part of the cave. I came out of
the cave just in time to get in a car with three other rangers and go over to
jewel cave to do their spelunking tour again! After that adventure we stopped
for pie in Custer and arrived back home around 10:30.
Thursday, July 16
I began the day at 7:30 by opening
the visitor center and then I got to give my hike for the first time! I took
people out on the prairie and led a hike for two hours while telling them about
the plants, animals, and cultural significance of the area. So fun! Then I came
back to the cave and gave a couple of tours before now. My roommate Deric is
training for the Wild Cave tour and so I am going to go back in the cave for my
sixth caving trip in seven days tonight to take him through the route. Crazy!
So there is a look at what my life
here is often like. Always and adventure and lots of fun! I have to go to the
visitor center to get internet access and have to drive quite a distance away
to get cell phone reception, but it is definitely worth the inconvenience to be
able to do what I am doing. :)
I am currently giving all five tours
of the cave that we offer, giving discovery talks on the front lawn, leading a
your hour hike on the prairie, and working at the visitor center. I am working
on developing a campfire program that I will give for the first time in two
weeks at the nightly campfire in the campgrounds!
I actually have the next couple of
days off. I was going to go over to badlands, but now they are having an ice
cream social tomorrow night that would be really fun to go to, so I may stick a
bit more local this weekend and save the overnight trip for another weekend.
There is plenty that I can see and do right here in the park and in this
region!
Attached is a picture that Callie
took of me demonstrating the flow of air out of the natural entrance at wind
cave at the beginning of one of the tours!
~Garrett
"The possibilities of wonderful
discoveries by exploration are beyond the most visionary ideas of man"
-Myron
Willsie--official survey of Wind Cave, 1902
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