Thought I would get a new thread going for the Custer SD Tesla rally for next year (2022). I will keep you all posted on the event here and include suggestions and hints.
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Where is the link??Thought I would get a new thread going for the Custer SD Tesla rally for next year (2022). I will keep you all posted on the event here and include suggestions and hints.
One reason they're called the Badlands is because the water there contains a fine mineral silt (don't recall its name right now) that make it undrinkable by man nor animal. It's an incredibly beautiful area though.Thanks for the heads up. The Black Hills area of SD is just amazing and Mt Rushmore is stunning since it was pressure washed of decades of air pollution a few years back. And the National Park in the Badlands is well worth a side trip while you're there. They have small cabins for rent and the restaurant serves reasonably good food.
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We stayed at a cabin in Badlands NP and it was really nice. Didn't try the food as we drove over to Wall for dinner and skipped breakfast to get moving again. I was surprised to see the superchargers in Wall, but didn't see any Teslas there.Thanks for the heads up. The Black Hills area of SD is just amazing and Mt Rushmore is stunning since it was pressure washed of decades of air pollution a few years back. And the National Park in the Badlands is well worth a side trip while you're there. They have small cabins for rent and the restaurant serves reasonably good food.
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It is a LOOONNNGGGG drive from NYC to Custer, now that I've done it. In an SR+ it would be even longer. I did a trip planner on it in the Tesla app and the number of stops I'd have to make was just too many, although we made a lot of stops on this trip too. (Even Mitchell, SD has a supercharger!) It is doable of course but I didn't really buy the car for these kinds of trips. I'd have bought the LR if I thought I would do this.There are several of us who put a lot of time into this rally. Thank you! I rented a car last year and the feel in was the same as yours. I AM pressing on the accelerator but WHAT? Oh wait, I am speeding up now, slowly. Maybe I should have rented a PERFORMANCE car, not a cheapest rental? The guy at the gas station had to come out and help me. Good grief!! I have had EVs since 2013 and I had forgotten all the steps to gassing your car. AAARRRGGGHHH!!! Try to come visit with us in 2022 in Custer. Mac
Work isn't an issue! I retired 2 years ago, so that isn't an excuse.Hey, Zacster! Make a plan! Take off work! You have (almost) a year to plan. Drive your SR+ and just go. We will introduce you as the least likely owner to attend this rally. Driving across the country in a Tesmobile is sweet! Mac
Just assume you'll be touring all of the Superchargers across MN and SD. At worst, and if you have a strong head wind, you'll need to slow to 70 mph sometimes.What kind of range do you get driving 80+mph on I-90 the entire day?
That was my fear.Just assume you'll be touring all of the Superchargers across MN and SD. At worst, and if you have a strong head wind, you'll need to slow to 70 mph sometimes.