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Crazy Horse celebrates with a bang

By Dan Daly • May 4th, 2009 • Category: Outdoor Adventure

Crazy Horse Blast May 3, 2009

I didnt’ make it down yesterday, but apparently the blast at Crazy Horse Memorial was, well, a blast.

The explosion — celebrating 62 years since sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski first arrived at Crazy Horse — removed more than 2,900 tons of rock from 300-foot bench hear the horse’s head.

“There was a great crowd, with three buses and several media crews witnessing the beginning of the 2009 season,” said Crazy Horse officials in a press release.

Upcoming events in May and June: May 23-25, Memorial Day Weekend Open House, June 3, Dedication Anniversaries, June 6-7 Crazy Horse Volksmarch, June 19-21, Crazy Horse Stampede Rodeo and Gift from Mother Earth Celebration and June 26, Night Blast.

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Dan Daly is an on-again, off-again Black Hills resident since 1978. The Aberdeen native hit the road after high school, building houses in Boulder, working oil rigs on Colorado's Western Slope, delivering cars in California. In Wyoming and Idaho, he worked as a newspaper journalist. But the Black Hills kept luring him back. For 18 years, he wrote for the Rapid City Journal. The job gave him a chance to see the Hills from atop Mount Rushmore and the bottom of the Homestake Mine. Whenever possible, Dan grabs his dog Kody and heads to the Hills. These days, he's perfecting the art of low-impact backpacking: hike two hours to a scenic spot, break out the wine, cook up the pasta, watch the sunset and fall asleep under the stars.
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