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Reservations made for next year's Deadwood Three Wheel Rally!

gkamer

Sadly passed away, December '23.
I know I said I wasn't gonna do it but....... I went ahead and made my reservations for next years three wheel rally in Deadwood again. I took advantage of their their early bird package deal which included all the registration stuff for the rally as well. I'll be there the 9th-11th.
 
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:congrats::popcorn: unfortunately ain’t no way could attempt this far out. Much less past end of day :gaah: do have Goals but “plans”nojoke is one them there (offensive type)4 letter words:lecturef_smilie:
 
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:congrats::popcorn: unfortunately ain’t no way could attempt this far out. Much less past end of day :gaah: do have Goals but “plans”nojoke is one them there (offensive type)4 letter words:lecturef_smilie:

In my case I guess being retired makes it easy to make long range plans. Not too many things that can come along and mess them up. But a full refund if cancelled by June 1st gives you a little bit of a "just in case" comfort zone.
 
And they are very good about honoring that refund policy. I broke my ankle a few years ago and had to miss one and they gave me the choice of carrying over to the next year getting all that year's stuff mailed to me or a full refund. I took door number 2.
 
In my case I guess being retired makes it easy to make long range plans. Not too many things that can come along and mess them up. But a full refund if cancelled by June 1st gives you a little bit of a "just in case" comfort zone.

:congrats: on retirement & thank you. nojoke. Do still want to get that way & see as much as I can. As I have been since I got my Spyder a decade ago in May next year. LORD has blessed me with SO much & my Spyder just rolled 75k couple weeks ago. So there's no telling yet, I hope to see you (& others) there. :popcorn:
 
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Being retired, I also like planning my trips months ahead. My reservations are all made, but ready to ride now!
 
Being retired, I also like planning my trips months ahead. My reservations are all made, but ready to ride now!

you and me both, but riding weather is fast coming to a close here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
 
We’ll have to try and organize a “Spyderlovers group” meet up somehow? I’ve met a few of you, but would like to put faces with names.
 
I'm going to try and make it this year. I keep saying that but stuff happens. It's called health and family.
 
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Having been to three in a row. We decided to take a break. It's a long trip from FL., even when towing. Five days getting there, five days there, five days back. Actually last year we took Six days coming home. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Hence bring them along:2thumbs::popcorn::coffee:

I'd love to. Wife don't ride. Sons don't ride. Just me. If I towed my spyder the wife would come. We were just over in that area a couple months ago coming back from a trip to the mid west. I would have to find something for her to do for 3-5 days while I ride. We'll see.
 
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That would be cool if it happened.

I have been to the 2nd and 5th Annual Rally and have scheduled our reservations and registration for the 2024 10th Annual Rally. We are staying at the Super 8, and a couple days at Keystone after the Rally. Riding the Beartooth is also on the agenda on the way home. Hope they have more vendors than they did last year. However, for the most part it will be about riding the Black Hills.
 
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Back in 83 or 84 my wife and I stopped in Deadwood while on our way to Rushmore. The town was full of hogs and choppers. (Didn't know it then but Sturgis was going on down the road at the same time.) You could count all the Goldwings on one hand so we parked close to them. We were on a Venture Royal. The pungent odor of black leather dye permeated the streets and everything everywhere. In about the second store we were in there was a scuffle taking place and employees and other patrons broke it up. We left and walked down to another store and were about to purchase some merchandise when I mentioned to the owner about the incident we witnessed in the last store. I said I hadn't noticed any law enforcement in town and wondered about safety and how it was handled when incidents became serious. (Intoxication and under the influence were widely obvious.) I was told people were fine until they stepped in someone else's *****. Oooookay......'' hey honey I think it's time to leave this place!'' We left and we've never been back since. I've been told that, yes, that's the way it used to be in Deadwood and Sturgis. Sure hope it's changed.
 
Back in 83 or 84 my wife and I stopped in Deadwood while on our way to Rushmore. The town was full of hogs and choppers. (Didn't know it then but Sturgis was going on down the road at the same time.) You could count all the Goldwings on one hand so we parked close to them. We were on a Venture Royal. The pungent odor of black leather dye permeated the streets and everything everywhere. In about the second store we were in there was a scuffle taking place and employees and other patrons broke it up. We left and walked down to another store and were about to purchase some merchandise when I mentioned to the owner about the incident we witnessed in the last store. I said I hadn't noticed any law enforcement in town and wondered about safety and how it was handled when incidents became serious. (Intoxication and under the influence were widely obvious.) I was told people were fine until they stepped in someone else's *****. Oooookay......'' hey honey I think it's time to leave this place!'' We left and we've never been back since. I've been told that, yes, that's the way it used to be in Deadwood and Sturgis. Sure hope it's changed.

The Deadwood Rally is a much smaller venue than Sturgis, 700ish as opposed to 500k. On another note, 84 is when I moved out here, and I’ve never had a problem during the Sturgis Rally.
 
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Hope they have more vendors than they did last year. However, for the most part it will be about riding the Black Hills.

So do I. I think where were maybe 3 vendors last year. That was pretty disappointing to me.
 
Back in 83 or 84 my wife and I stopped in Deadwood while on our way to Rushmore. The town was full of hogs and choppers. (Didn't know it then but Sturgis was going on down the road at the same time.) You could count all the Goldwings on one hand so we parked close to them. We were on a Venture Royal. The pungent odor of black leather dye permeated the streets and everything everywhere. In about the second store we were in there was a scuffle taking place and employees and other patrons broke it up. We left and walked down to another store and were about to purchase some merchandise when I mentioned to the owner about the incident we witnessed in the last store. I said I hadn't noticed any law enforcement in town and wondered about safety and how it was handled when incidents became serious. (Intoxication and under the influence were widely obvious.) I was told people were fine until they stepped in someone else's *****. Oooookay......'' hey honey I think it's time to leave this place!'' We left and we've never been back since. I've been told that, yes, that's the way it used to be in Deadwood and Sturgis. Sure hope it's changed.

The first thing is you were there during Sturgis. With a hundred thousand plus leather clad bikers, there’s bound to be a little friction. I’m convinced the Spyder crowd are a whole other type of biker. Now when I was down there last year for the three wheel rally I didn’t encounter any issues. The weather was perfect. The crowds were minimal. The worst thing I encounter was trying to find someplace to park without having to then walk a mile to the restaurant. I hate to use the expression “tourist trap”, I’m sure there is a better way to say it, but downtown Deadwood is for tourists. Lots of Saloons/Streak Houses, a ton of souvenir shops, you get the picture. Over all I’d say it’s a family friendly place to make a pit stop on the way to Mt. Rushmore, Devils Tower or maybe even Wall Drugs.
 
The first thing is you were there during Sturgis. With a hundred thousand plus leather clad bikers, there’s bound to be a little friction. ....
I agree. We didn't have any serious issues, they all seemed to be between other people. Years later an acquaintance of mine who worked in the medical field told me when he worked at the hospital near Sturgis you had to be aware of the incoming patients dropping their guns on the floor. These days they're dropping their cell phones on the floor. :roflblack: I guess things have changed. :thumbup:
 
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