Hulett, Wyoming comes alive
Debbie Ingram
I would be horribly remiss if I didn’t tell you how beautiful Wyoming is. Gone is the black dirt of South Dakota. This is red dirt country, lots of trees and green, green pastures. I am amazed at how you can drive for miles and not see a house. A lot farmer emailed me earlier this week and said he farms 20,000 acres. A relative farms 50,000-plus. Can you imagine?!
Traveling becomes a challenge because there is one paved road there and one paved back, to a number of destinations. Lots and lots of unpaved roads.
After visiting Devil’s Tower yesterday we made a loop back through Ava, Wyoming and Hulett. These are towns with 50, 200, people. Their populations, like Sturgis, increase a thousand percent during this rally. Folks in Wyoming are crazy. Love to have a good time!
Lots of curvy roads. It is tricky driving for a novice. I am heading out on my scooter today. If it gets hairy, I will park it.
Later,
Deb
Posted by Debbie Ingram on 08/07 at 08:19 AM
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Sturgis: Day … oh, heck if I know
Debbie Ingram
There are many things to be grateful for this Thursday morning.
First, there is time. There is the time to stay in the hottest, bestest shower ... oh, probably in my lifetime. No rush today. That’s right, it’s Debbie Day. I am setting the schedule and I am taking a 30-minute shower. Just like home.
Every day it’s rush, rush, rush. Hurry up. Go here. Go there. See this. See that. Come on. Hurry up. We need to ride. Go, go, go. It is like some crazy Vacation movie on steroids. Power vacation. But not today. No, sir. Today is nice and relaxed. My Day. Debbie Day! Slow the pace down. Stop where I want to stop. Ha! I am thankful.
Then there is another gorgeous sunrise and a lot of sunshine, the weather man says. No cool morning today. Yeah! Thank you, God. Because of yesterday’s son, I woke up with Angelina Jolie lips. People PAY for lips like these! Pouty with no lines. It’s a gift, I tell you. (And it hurts.)
The other day I ran across some Ed Hardy sunglasses ... Ed Hardy is a famous tattoo artist in California who has started designing clothes, sunglasses and other accessories. Smart man. Women will pay big bucks for stuff like this. And what woman from rural southeast Alabama doesn’t want to say, “I got what nobody else got.” Anyway, saw a commercial on TV last night for a little boutique in Rapid City that carries Ed Hardy stuff. Surely I can find something for the teenage daughter there. But Sam and I have really different tastes. Anything flashy with bling, she doesn’t like. Anything flashy with bling, I like.
Usually what I do is find someone cute and fashionable thing in her early 20s to tell me, “Yes, your 17-year-old daughter will like that.” So far they have been 100 percent right on. (I will only ask girls who still have their tops on.) We are about the same size, so I also usually try it on. It’s a system that’s worked pretty well.
So, let’s see.... I wanted to go to Bear Butte, that big mountain out our window, today. Wanted to ride to Montana. Wanted to go to Rapid City and shop. Wow. That seems like a full day. Montana one direction, Rapid City the other. Allow for traffic. I am wondering if we can get it all in....
Good heavens. We should have left an hour ago.
Posted by Debbie Ingram on 08/07 at 07:56 AM
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If you stay up with the owls you can’t soar with the Eagles
Debbie Ingram
When those words come out of the husband’s mouth, I want to push them back in with my fist.
Mark has adopted this “early to bed, early to rise” philosophy which he seeks to impose upon the other members of the family in oh so subtle ways, like by slamming a door at 5:30 a.m. Singing loudly in the shower at 6. Making the loudest coffee you ever heard long before the coffee is even awake.
The man is wearing me out on my vacation.
Today was a 200-mile round trip over into Wyoming to Devil’s Tower, where “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” was filmed. Honest, I wanna go rent every South Dakota flick when I get home so I can see this country again. Right now everything is running together. I can’t account for the days, the time, the day of the week, where I’ve been or what I’ve seen. I knew I should have been keeping a journal. No time for that AND shopping.
I was only able to send one photo in today and there are two reasons for that. One is, no service. And two, not appropriate. There were quite a few Western Exposures today. It feels odd—photographing half naked women. It seems odd—seeing half naked women.
“Oh, well you should have been over there,” the husband points. “They were showing everything over there.”
“Where?” asks Mule from Texas, who snaps his head to the right.
We saw a few wrecks yesterday and today. Bloody wrecks. Did I tell you we heard only two fatalities? We also heard unconfirmed report someone was struck by lightening last night.
We came back through Sturgis late afternoon today and got in horrible, horrible traffic. Tonight was the Kenny Chesney concert and we probably lost an hour of time going through it. Mark finally just shut the motorcycle off and walked it when he had to. It was that slow. Beautiful, sunny day, though.
The husband thinks I am not going to bed early enough—staying up with the owls—and therefore can’t soar with the Eagles. That would be him. In this little parable, the husband represents the Eagles. Very appropriate. Birds of prey. But sometimes you are too tired to drift off, and there’s the blog and this and that. I try to go to bed early, I really do.
A few bikes coming into the campground now. This Shade Valley RV Park gets four stars for quiet and accommodating. It is just a little far out is all.
It’s just after 10 p.m. and I am ready for bed. Tomorrow is “Debbie Day” where I rule. That’s right --- more shopping!!!
Posted by Debbie Ingram on 08/06 at 09:50 PM
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Devil’s Tower
Regina Rose
Debbie’s photo of Devil’s Tower.
Posted by Regina Rose on 08/06 at 01:28 PM
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Sturgis: Day 7—Ridin’ to Devil’s Tower
Debbie Ingram
Today we go into Wyoming to see Devil’s Tower.
The husband describes it as such: “It is this huge rock ....”
He estimates it is 5,000 feet or so. A tree stump with roots.
It is 62 degrees this morning and very pleasant. We are getting breakfast and hooking up with Richard and William, who we didn’t see yesterday, and Tim and Sandi and Mule and Jen from Texas.
Richard, the experienced Sturgis goer, spends a lot of time in Deadwood. Can you say casino? When we were over there the other night, I asked a local who told me there are probably 60 casinos there. Don’t think Biloxi. Think every little shop on the street filled with slot machines and blackjack tables. Second floor restaurants, maybe hotels. It is a beautiful town with brick streets, but I don’t care for casinos. Our Deadwood day trip is Friday, so we will explore the history then.
While in Wyoming today, I am looking up some locals. A Pierre farmer sent me an email and because this year’s wheat harvest was late he is not able to come to the rally. His in-laws own the trading post at Devil’s Tower, so I am looking up the family. He says they have the world’s largest Harley Davidson flag, which only flys during Bike Week.
The news says 60-something accidents and two fatalities. Attendance is for sure down, everybody says—I have no point of reference. We have seen or visited with folks from Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, California, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, both Carolinas, Connecticut ..... High gas prices didn’t stop some of us.
As we were driving back through Sturgis yesterday, we passed the house on “the corner,” where the guy was jumping on the trampoline in the grass skirt the other day. Anyway, as we stop to make the turn, a guy picks up the bullhorn and asks me to show him ... you know.
I just laugh and shake my head.
“Come on,” he urges. “You got ‘em.”
“They are 50 years old!” I shout back.
Some other guy hits the siren. Weeeooo, weeeooo, weeeooo .... It is a front yard full of old men with beards down to their chests. Enjoying the show. But this show ain’t playin’.
I am just thinking the husband has set a very high standard for anniversary gifts. Did that sound funny after the previous story? Year one I get Sturgis. What can he do next year? I know, Sturgis at a hotel with a hot tub! Really, the hotel is not for me. Camping is just too fun!
It’s supposed to warm up to the high 80s today. The Badlands yesterday was about 10 degrees hotter than away from the Badlands. Face hurts.
Later.
Posted by Debbie Ingram on 08/06 at 06:48 AM
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