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Sitting during the shutdown?

Hmmm. From Deadwood (sounds like a D3WR route) Cheyenne Crossing for an Indian Taco, then down 385 to Hill City for Wine tasting at Prairie Berry or Stonefaces, Custer for desert at the Purple Pie place, then back to Lewies near Lead for a SW Dakota burger. Of course you’ll have to come back from Custer via the Needles and Iron Mt. road, maybe stopping in Keystone for a snack. That’s my recipe for an eat and ride...
 
That is a bit of an errand. I know how it is about bread though. We had this bakery in Anchorage, Great Harvest. They had the best bread you could eat. They also offered free samples. We would go there, she would buy bread, and I would try all kinds of samples.

Let's see, Arkansas, back to Anchorage...that's about 4,400 miles. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm :roflblack:

Well it is more of a Wisconsin joke as it would be a 5 1/2 hour round trip. It just happens to go through arguably the best riding in the state. It is called the drift less area.

https://www.travelwisconsin.com/article/tours/motorcycling-the-driftless-area
 
Well it is more of a Wisconsin joke as it would be a 5 1/2 hour round trip. It just happens to go through arguably the best riding in the state. It is called the drift less area.

https://www.travelwisconsin.com/article/tours/motorcycling-the-driftless-area

As a former Madison resident, I am familiar with Blue Mounds and Lacrosse. I lived on the outskirts in Verona back in 72. And yes, very nice riding. I still liked Northern WI though. Also lived in Ashland right on Chequamegon Bay.
 
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