Sunday, August 08, 2010

Day 9. Eeewww, Nice arms John!


Today, John is living in self imposed exile with friends south of Belle Fourche. I am missing him today. I got up at 0600 and took a nice long shower. Everyone else slept in until 0700. By 0930 they finally got around to thinking it was time to eat. We got to the Belle Inn just a few minutes later. We looked at the parking lot, it was full. I made the comment that the Hardee's across the street was empty. It fell on deaf ears. We got our food a little over an hour later. It was good, but we could have been out of there and on the road an hour sooner if we had stopped across the street. Oh well. I was thinking we would come back to camp after breakfast so I didn't leave prepared. I would have brought my camera had I known we were not coming back.
After eating we went down Spearfish Canyon. It was loaded with slow movers. We stopped at Cheyenne Crossing for a pop. Lyle, Larrie and Garth were going to go to Rochford. I told Garth that when they turned, I was going to break off and head to camp. I stopped back at camp, spoke to Kent, paid for a few more days, grabbed my camera and went to the Stonehouse Bar on Hwy. 34 to meet John.



They have markers all over the inside so you can leave you mark. I wrote a note...



So did John...



After a pop and a brat, I followed John to where he's staying. Rich and Linda invited me to stay for dinner. Pork chops on the grill with stuffing and peas, mmmm.
I got back to camp to find a huge group of 20 somethings had set up across the road from us. Oh well, I'm almost out of here. Next year I'll try to get here on Friday, the last day of the rally. It will be cheaper and quieter.

Day 8. The Spearfish E.R.

Today was the day of the breakfast at the VFW/Legion in Sturgis. Everyone was there except Lee and Gabi. Paul's group had 7, we had 5. and Tom and Carla. After breakfast I went with John to the Emergency Room at the Spearfish Hospital. The rash that was on his arms 3 days ago was spreading. The Dr. thought it might be Scabies. He could have picked up the parasite in any of the motels we stayed in on the way out. He gave John a prescription for cream and told him how to deal with it. We stopped at Wal-mart for a few supplies and to pick up his prescription, and then went back to camp. John decided to leave all his crap in his tent for a few days and stay with some friends. Without a host to feed on the Scabies won't live more than 2 or 3 days.
I stayed at the campgrounds and went to dinner with the others. After dinner I stopped at the laundromat and washed my clothes.
We had another storm front blow through just after bed time. The winds were really straining my tent, but there was no damage. We've been here in years past when storms have destroyed a few tents.

Friday, August 06, 2010

Day 7. Shopping & Vanocker Canyon.

Today, John, Garth and I got up and had breakfast at Hardee's. The Belle Inn was too full by 0730 to even find a place to park. After breakfast we took off for down town Sturgis. We did a little shopping for t-shirts and stuff. John and I split a pre-paid box from the Post Office and sent things home so we don't have to carry them.
We rode Vanocker Canyon to Nemo Road. Then 385 to Lead, down 85 to 14A, and up Spearfish Canyon. We did a little more shopping at Wal-mart and had lunch at Arby's.
I stopped for gas and at the station found fruit. Oh, I was craving something other than restaurant food, so I got the grapes and melon cup. MMMMMMM.
We got back to camp around 1800 and watched the clouds roll in.




5 minutes after taking the pictures the front came through and temp dropped and winds blew, then it rained. It rained for 20 minutes then blue skies. I think Lyle and Larrie will drive right through that on their way here.
I think we're here for the night. Tomorrow, is the day we all meet up for breakfast at the VFW/Legion in Sturgis.

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Day 6. A Group Ride.

We got up late today and went to Spearfish to meet Paul and his party. We had breakfast at Perkins and planned a ride. John was in the lead and I rode tail. We left Spearfish and drove down 85 into Deadwood, then down 385. We stopped for pictures at Lake Pactola Reservoir.



From there we took 16 into Keystone, out 40 to 79, then back into the hills on 36. We took 16A, Iron Mountain Road, north back to Keystone. 16A has pigtail bridges and tunnels that have a view of Mt. Rushmore.



We took 323, Old Hill City Road, into Hill City where we had lunch at Rico's Restaurant. After lunch the skies looked like rain so we decided to head directly back to Spearfish. We were going to head up Nemo Road and Vanocker Canyon Road.

We got back to camp and relaxed. A few hours later Garth showed up.
Tomorrow, Lyle and Larrie will be here.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Day 5. The Black Hills


Today we got up and had breakfast at the Belle Inn, then it was a stop at the laundromat and the car wash. Clean clothes and a clean bike. We also drove around Belle Fourche and looked at real estate. We stopped off at camp and tried to arange a ride with Paul. We ended up just riding Spearfish Canyon. We stopped at the Spearfish Fish Hatchery and Museum. We walked around the grounds taking in the sights and feeding the trout. They have a nice display of the history of fish stocking.






We also stopped at Roughlock Falls.




Then it was off to the Homestake Gold Mine in Lead.




We did a little shopping in Sturgis. Then it was back to camp.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Day 4, Cheyenne, WY to Belle Fourche, SD or Armageddon outa here.

After meeting John's cousin Paul, and his 3 traveling partners for diner last night, we headed back to the KOA and went to bed early. We got up early and packed. We were gone by a little after 0700. We had breakfast at the Subway next to the Interstate. We gassed up and headed north.

Yesterday we went past at least 12 Minuteman missile silos. Today we went by at least another 7 or 8. These are not your typical abandoned South Dakota, Ellsworth AFB silos. These are the real deal. Still live and active. They are under the control of Warren AFB in Wyoming. If they are layed out like the ones in South Dakota, there are 150 live missiles in the area. The USAF will admit to 450 Minuteman between WY, ND, and MT.
One of the silos had service vehicles and people inside the fence. I wanted to take a picture, but I rethought that idea. I did snap a quick pic of one that no one was at. That's as close as I want to get.



We continued north towards Torrington, WY. We stopped at the Meridian Rest Area, on Hwy. 85 to stretch a bit.




A few miles outside of Lusk, WY I snapped this picture of John at a nice scenic overlook.



We got to the Mule Creek Junction, WY and turned east towards South Dakota. I got 2 more state signs.




We followed 18 into Edgemont. I could start to smell the sweet scent of pine over the bitter smell of the sage brush. By the time we got to Hot Springs it was all pine. We stopped at the jewelry store run by the Whitaker's. John had to get a few things. While we were there, the skies turned black and we heard thunder. Time to put on the rain suits. A few miles up the road it started to rain. We followed 385 north. When we were driving through Deadwood there was so much hail on the ground it looked like it had snowed. I really wanted a picture of that, but there's no way I was going to try and dig out the camera. They had used a snowplow to clear the streets before we got there.

We made it to Wyatt's Hideaway. After setting up camp and hanging a few things from the trees to dry, we went to eat. Rancher Tips from the American West. mmmmmmm.

Monday, August 02, 2010

Day 3, Alliance, NE to Cheyenne, WY

Today was an easy 165 miles. We left Alliance after breakfast at Taco John's, and headed south to Bridgeport, NE. We were going to stop for gas but the station had no premium and the pay at the pump card readers didn't work. We drove through a few miles of fresh chip seal on our way to Courthouse Rock and Jail Rock.





After that stop we continued to Kimbal, NE. I needed gas and couldn't wait. We stopped and again, NO premium. Oh well. Their card readers didn't work either, and I had to pre-pay for the gas, in CASH! The station was out of quarters too, so I got back 7 dimes in my change. Their ATM didn't work.
We had seen a listing on roadsideattractions.com about a Titan missile in a city park in Kimbal. We went to check it out. It's in sad shape. The nose cone is gone and the paint looks pretty bad. There's about 6 inches of bird poop under the rocket motors. I was disappointed.



Just after crossing into Wyoming, we stopped at the visitor center and got a few maps. We drove across the highway to Subway for lunch. We ended up at the Cheyenne, WY KOA in a camper cabin for the night. We both thought that a swim in the pool sounded like a good idea. It was nice to relax and soak for a while. The skies were overcast and the temp was a nice 83 degrees. The pool was nice.




We are waiting for John's cousin Paul to show up, then we'll go to dinner.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Day 2, Murdo, SD to Alliance, NE

Today, things got a lot better. We got up and went to breakfast at the GTO Diner in Murdo. Good breakfast, but the family behind me was pretty funny. I couldn't see them but I could hear them. She was complaining that there was nothing on the menu she could eat. He was crabby as hell and wasn't too sympathetic. Someone else was crabbing that the sun was shining on her and burning her. It was funny to listen to, all they could do was bitch and complain...
After breakfast we went back down 83, then west on 18 in South Dakota.

I really like being in the middle of nowhere.



That took us through a very impoverished looking Rosebud Indian Reservation. We stopped for gas in Martin, SD. We followed 18 for a while, then went south on 391/27, through Gordon, NE. West on 20 to 87, then south into Alliance. We stopped just before town to check out Carhenge.





We walked in to the Carhenge Pitstop and the first thing John sees is a penny masher.






Here's John at Carhenge.



Me too.



After taking in all that Carhenge had to offer, we drove the 3 miles to Alliance. We got a room at the 1st INN. Yesterday we drove a little over 600 miles. Today we quit at 220.



Tonights weather looks like rain, so we pulled the bikes up under the walkway.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sturgis Vacation, Day 1, The day of the performance award



Well, the day started ok... We made it down through Iowa and South Dakota, then into Nebraska.



I had been thinking that I hadn't seen much in the way of the Law Enforcement community. Well, John and I got to meet a fellow member. I'm glad the meeting wasn't 10 minutes earlier or things wouldn't have gone as well as they did. We met up with the Keya Paha County Sheriff himself, a very nice guy.



As if that wasn't enough, there wasn't a hotel room to be found within 80 miles of Valentine, NE. It's a small town and there was a rodeo near by. We ended up driving north up to Murdo, SD and got a room at the Anchor Inn.

I hope this isn't a sign of how things will be on this trip.

The Night Before

Ready to go. I'll leave about 0800 and meet John about an hour later outside of Northfield, MN.


Rudy is checking out my ride! I'll miss all of my 5 cats, Nancy too!!