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    Default Ride Home from Sturgis Pics

    Heading out the door right now and should be home late tomorrow but click on the picture to see yesterdays pics. It was a great ride


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    some great shots, thanks for sharing you guys.
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    Safe trip home God speed. Awsome pics thanks for the post .
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    be sfae...have fun...let the fairy gods bring y'all good weather....great pics!!!!!!

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    Wow, gonna have to put this on my bucket list! Great pics, what was that I saw a buffallo or bisson? And then deer, and Blue Bell BBQ

    Where was that rock formation taken that you rode through?

    Would like to have someone show me how to illustrate photos this way, it probably takes up less bandwidth and you just load direct from your camera with no edit, thats how we got the photo of rock & your forehead

    Thanks for posting!

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    Great pics Bro. I haven't seen antelope like that since I left NM. How fast were you able to run on the flats??



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    Quote Originally Posted by TicketBait View Post
    Wow, gonna have to put this on my bucket list! Great pics, what was that I saw a buffallo or bisson? And then deer, and Blue Bell BBQ

    Where was that rock formation taken that you rode through?

    Would like to have someone show me how to illustrate photos this way, it probably takes up less bandwidth and you just load direct from your camera with no edit, thats how we got the photo of rock & your forehead

    Thanks for posting!

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    the rock tunnel was up around sturgis, go through the tunnel and crack and it opens into a parking area, cool area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TicketBait View Post
    Wow, gonna have to put this on my bucket list! Great pics, what was that I saw a buffallo or bisson? And then deer, and Blue Bell BBQ

    Where was that rock formation taken that you rode through?

    Would like to have someone show me how to illustrate photos this way, it probably takes up less bandwidth and you just load direct from your camera with no edit, thats how we got the photo of rock & your forehead

    Thanks for posting!

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    The formation and tunnel were on the Needles Highway. The rocks in Lamont's image below are some of the 'needles'. A must-ride road if you make it to the Black Hills.

    The Wildlife Loop Road ouit of Custer is quite enjoyable - long as the bison aren't in heat. (We were there last Sep well after the 70th Rally festivities had died down.)

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    Ahhh! Memories. I really liked those pictures of the Needles Highway--a truly awesome ride.
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