A frosty start leads to adventure, navigating through Theodore Roosevelt National Park! From a sub-freezing camping morning to a literal standoff with a bison, listen in as we explore the unique challenges and rewards of fall adventures in one of North Dakota’s most scenic landscapes.

 

Housekeeping 

We’re shifting the schedule around a bit here as we close out the year… we’re going to delay the final best of for 2024 so we can go straight through to finish the NoDak Adventure with no interruptions. But also…

 

Live Show! Friday December 6 at 9pm ET/6pm PT - topics TBA, and of course it’ll be the pod for the following week if you can’t make it live. Links and more at pedalshift.net/live.

 

Best of will be the week of the 19th, then you Shifty the Elf fans? The Holiday Spectacular returns Dec 26th to close out the year!

 

Folks, heads up this episode contains zero biking, but the next one does as temps eventually warmed up. And as you’ll hear… probably for the best it was too cold, because one particular TR NP resident was not interested in yielding to any of us….

 

Highlights:

Cold Camping Realities: Waking up to 31°F in a frosty tent, layering up for warmth, and reflecting on the joys and challenges of camping in such conditions.

Wildlife Encounters:

• Visits to “prairie dog cities” and observing their fascinating social behaviors.

• Sightings of deer, jackrabbits, and a variety of birds, including a mysterious pheasant-like species.

• A memorable standoff with “Gandalf,” a bison blocking the road for over 30 minutes.

Reflections on Theodore Roosevelt: Insights into the history and legacy of TR’s connection to the park, alongside a discussion of his mixed-bag of a legacy.

Midwestern to Western Transition: Observations on how North Dakota’s geography and culture bridge the Midwest and the West.

Prairie Dog City Philosophy: The ecological role of prairie dogs and their perception as pests versus vital contributors to their ecosystem.

 

Takeaways:

Gear Tips for Winter Camping: Always pack gloves and insulated footwear to keep extremities warm.

Embracing Flexibility: Knowing when to pivot plans, like transitioning from biking to exploring by vehicle when temperatures and wildlife dictate.

Respecting Wildlife: Acknowledging the park as the animals’ home and adapting to their presence rather than forcing interactions.

 

Resources:

• Visit the official Theodore Roosevelt National Park website for information about visiting this stunning location.

• Learn more about the Northern Tier Trail here.

 

Statistics

Morning temp range 21-32 F

Percent of "loop" covered 40

Lord of the Rings wildlife namings 1

Prairie Dog sightings 18 bazillion

Flats 0

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