Best Western Black Hills Lodge
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Black Hills
... where the resident herd had been driven a week earlier. Excited at seeing our first buffalo, I jumped out of the car and took my camera to within 10 yards of the grazing gargantuan. I know, I shouldn’t have take the risk, but the shot was worth it…in light of the fact that there was a 6 foot reinforced fence between us. That safety barrier still didn’t ease the qualms when one of the bulls gave me “stink eye” and ...
Deadwood and The Black Hills
Leaving Sundance, WY, we traveled Southeast to Deadwood, South Dakota, infamous for its Wild West history in the late 1870s (the town proudly embraces its fame for that period in time, including "gambling, whoring, and gunfighting"). Foremost in the town's plethora of historical figures is Wild Bill Hickok, famous for being shot down during a poker game, holding two pair, Aces and Eights (leading to the nickname 'dead man's hand' for that hand).
When you drive ...
The Johnson's arrived
Jim & Rose Johnson arrived today.
They have been in MI & WI for a few weeks and are on their way home.
They stopped in for the Kool Deadwood Nights in Deadwood, SD this Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
We have plans to play some golf, go to Kool Deadwood Nights, and do a little gambling in Deadwood.
We are also going to see Don Williams on 1 Sep in Deadwood.
Lots of activity planned.
Check out their pictures.
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STRUCK BY LIGHTNING
... I can't believe we were hit by lightning". After dinner we went back to Crazyfish and watched a movie. Luckily, most of our coach electrical systems were still working. We tried to pop out the slide extension, but our battery was too drained from 6 hours of flashers to fully extend. I'd have to deal with manually retracting it in the morning.
And so our saga of the lightning strike had begun.
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Wild wild west.
... storm centred directly above us. Got my tarp over the bike closed the tent up and enjoyed the light show above me. Packed up the next morning the tarp did the trick. The bike with the saddle bags still on was nice and dry so within 30 minutes packed and ready to do the last leg back to denver.
Going through wyoming it was once again flat. Interstate riding the whole way in with my mp3 player cranking to keep me switched on. Since I ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Free parking
- Pets allowed