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Crazy Horse Monument is being carved from an enormous mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Once a year, there is a Volksmarch to the top of Crazy Horse.  The annual Volksmarch, held each June, is the only time the public is allowed on the mountain.

The Crazy Horse 10K (6.2 mile) volksmarch is sponsored by the American Volksport Association.

Trails are well-marked on a route through steep, forested terrain and along work roads leading up to the Crazy Horse mountain carving.  The walk is at a higher altitude and the uppermost elevation is in excess of 6600 feet above sea level.

The 1998 Crazy Horse Volksmarch set national records with 14,804 Volksmarchers walking to the top of the arm of Crazy Horse.

Volksmarchers came from 49 states, plus Washington D.C. and 14 foreign coutries.  Rhode Island was the only state not represented.
Crazy Horse Volksmarch - June 6th, 1998
Joy
June 7th, 2003
Stacey, Jodi, Ayden, Paul & Brent
June 4th, 2000
Brent, Joy, Glen
Jodi & Joy
June 5th, 1999
Brent, Joy, Stacey, Mom
Joy & Brent
June 6th, 1998
Joy & Stacey
Jodi, Stacey, Joy, Brent
June 7th, 1997
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