Today was a great day. I had planned to drive to Conata Basin for some rockhounding but changed my mind at the last minute. Instead, I drove to Railroad Buttes. It is a lot closer to home and I haven't been there yet. It is just south of the Badlands, so the terrain is similar.

I found a Prickly Pear (aka Beaver Tail) cactus in full bloom. The flowers were full of bees so I kept my distance. It is looking pretty gnarly but it is the first one I have seen in bloom this year, so I'm sharing it. Deal with it.

It was very windy and more than a couple of times I thought the wind was going to blow me right off the cliff. I didn't overdo it, afraid I might twist a knee and be laid up for a week. No, thank you.
I found a nice outcrop of some rocks that I had never seen before. They are thin like pieces of glass, and even clink when you bang them together. I thought they might be Calcite but testing them indicates they are quartz and I have never seen quartz in this form. [EDIT: a local rock hound told me this stuff is chalcedony.]


Some other cool ones that we call "signers". That means they have signs (patterns) of the rare Fairburn Agate, but are not quite gem quality enough to be called a Fairburn.


Then to top off the day, this: