Well I made it back in one piece, did a lot of stops , Zion in Utah, Bear Lake in Idaho, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone in Wyoming and lastly Cody Wyoming. Got to Deadwood just in time for the big storm, was stranded in the hills for about 2 hours under a tarp with some other riders waiting out the storm. Made it to the campsite in time to set up and crawl into the tent before round 2 hit. Did allot of riding in the Black Hills, love those roads, hit Sturgis, had a drink or two and then came home. more...
Well I made it back in one piece, did a lot of stops , Zion in Utah, Bear Lake in Idaho, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone in Wyoming and lastly Cody Wyoming. Got to Deadwood just in time for the big storm, was stranded in the hills for about 2 hours under a tarp with some other riders waiting out the storm. Made it to the campsite in time to set up and crawl into the tent before round 2 hit. Did allot of riding in the Black Hills, love those roads, hit Sturgis, had a drink or two and then came home. Lost my riding partners along the way, they went to Denver, I came home alone, made it home in 36 hours. Man, did my butt hurt!! Anyhow, whats with people bringing their kids to Rallies, please leave the kids at home.
I was on Main street at midnight and some idiot was down there with his 4 year old son. I mean I believe in breaking them in young but that was ridiculous. The only young men I want to see at an event should be in my bed, LOL.
Looking for the next ride, hmm... Vegas in October less...
I have no idea what it is with people bring their kids to the rallies. I can understand wanting to do things with your kids but bike rallies are not the place (adults only). I see the same thing at Gettysburg. I haven't noticed it as much at Delmarva.
Who do you think you are, riding your bike to Sturgis? Don't you know you are suppose to haul it in your toyhauler. You keep that up, and you might start a fade, so quit that. lmao