Thursday, August 7, 2014

The last day of riding in the Black Hills

Today was our last day of riding here. Tomorrow Kim flies back to Phoenix and Frank, Bruce and I start the trek home. The day started out bright and sunny although we ended up riding in and out of rain during the day. Breakfast was had in the small community of Nemo where the volunteer fire department put on a breakfast fund raiser. These breakfasts are good, inexpensive and the money goes to good causes.

Bruce decided to go off on his own and crossed into Montana so he could cross that state off his list. Frank, Kim and I rode to Hot Springs, SD today which is a place we hadn't been to on previous trips. It was a nice leisurely ride down and back again riding in and out of rain. It's mostly sunny right now back in camp where we are cleaning up and getting ready for a bus ride into Sturgis for one last night of revelry. We will be breaking camp early tomorrow and at the end of the day us guys will be well into Colorado.

Keep scrolling down to see posts from earlier in the week.

Beautiful morning


Breakfast with a hundred new friends.


Devils Tower

Wednesday we went to Hulett, WY where they block off the center of town and have a one day rally that pulls thousands from Sturgis. Devils Tower National Mounument is only a few miles away so we took in that sight as well. We finished off the day at downtown Sturgis people and motorcycle watching.



Hulett, WY


A look the other direction

A different street in Hulett

Devils Tower



Downtown Sturgis, Frank and Kim in front


Bruce bringing up the rear








Where the buffalo roam.....

Tuesday we went to Custer State park and a large herd of buffalo, pronghorn antelope and deer. Of course the roads were nice to ride and the scenery to look at. It rained off and on all day and that evening it rained about 2" but we were visiting friends in Blackhawk while that was going on. It stopped raining for our return ride to the campground.

Foggy morning




Bison in Custer State Park







Back through the Needles section of the highway












Monday, August 4, 2014

Mt. Rushmore and more

The day started out with a nice breakfast at a local American Legion Post. Then we went to see Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse monument that is still under construction. We rode about 150 miles in the Black Hills that also took us to Custer City and Hillside. The finishing touch to the day's ride was to Dinosaur  Park up on a peak in Rapid City. 

A nice breakfast was served here.

Avenue of flags

Mt. Rushmore

Bruce, Jim, Kim, Frank


Crazy Horse monument


Lots of bikes in the parking lot







A spot along Needles Highway just before a one way tunnel



Eye of the needle





Bikes waiting to get through a one way tunnel


It wasn't as easy to get up here as it was 52 years ago



Still kids at heart.












Sunday, August 3, 2014

Loud pipes saving lives

We all made it to Sturgis in fine order me, Bruce, Frank and Kim. Steve opted to continue on towards home. All the tents are set up and now it's time for a little rest.

To see more pictures and read more narration of the Sturgis trip click on the button to the right for Frank and Kim's blog

Another state line crossed

Steve waving so long

Kim and Frank setting up their tent




Bruce setting up his tent


Home sweet home for a week













Saturday, August 2, 2014

Cody to Buffalo

I'm hard pressed deciding whether or not yesterday's Beartooth Pass or today's ride is number one on my list. Today's ride on highway 14A from Cody to Dayton and then 16 from Ten Sleep to Buffalo were different types of roads than Beartooth Pass where even though the speed limit was still a fast 65mph the corners were fairly long sweepers so you could "usually" maintain top speed + going through them. There were plenty of passing zones so getting behind campers or clusters of Harley's wasn't too much of an annoyance.

We ended the day checking out motel prices in Buffalo but with this being a summer tourist town and all the Sturgis partiers coming through the room prices were out of our budget so we opted for another night of camping. This campground has nice grassy areas for tents and I was able to catch up on my laundry. 

Steve and I will split up I'm the morning with me heading for Sturgis to meet up with Kim, Frank and Bruce. It will be a quick 188 miles on I-90 for me. Steve is checking maps and trying to come up with an enjoyable ride back to Kansas City.

Sorry the pictures don't do justice to the winding twisty highways but I needed to keep my eyes on the road.









Deer Park campground, Buffalo, WY