Fort Morgan Super 8 Motel
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Busy, busy!
... police blocking off intersections, the patriot guard motorcyclists and lots of passerby-er support. When we got to the hotel, the local agents were already hard at work preparing a lasagna dinner for us. We went to a retro bike shop later which featured lots of parts and bikes from the 90s and older to pick up some parts we needed. Brian picked up a tandem bike in Denver which he is now taking a lot of care in decorating and tricking out. We went and ...
Birthday and Mountain Climbing
... etc. Then prepared for our hike... by this time I am soooooo tired cause of the 2 hour time difference of Denver and Michigan that by 7pm all I wanted to do was sleep and definatly NOT pack or buy stuff for our trip. Well, stroppy as I was, we got it all prepared. Sa************** off at 7am and drove an hour and a half to a place called Dillon/Silverton which is way up in the mountains - close to were the ski fields are ...
Shuffle off to Buffalo
... marks down sides. Passed the longest train ever seen. Must have been about 100 coal cars. We never saw the front and end at the same time from horizon to horizon. At Gillette could see why. From the highway we overlooked a massive opencast coalmine. It was like they had sliced off the top of a hill like a boiled egg and under was just a black pool of coal. It was being mined in layers about 50 ft thick, three depths at the same time. No telling how ...
Crazy horses
... would look like - higher than the pyramids, Crazy Horse with his hair, and his horses' mane flowing - his arm pointing to his lands. When asked, after the defeat of his people, "where are your lands now" he replied " my lands are where my people lie buried" Fri 25th Aug Visited local museum in Hot Springs - local artefacts/household goods etc. Some odd stuff - padded stool whose legs were made of upturned buffalo horns, and a stuffed and mounted stillborn Siamese calf ...
Take me back to the black hills
... that Newark was behind us. All well for a while but then highway divides and neither direction made sense. Picked the wrong one - obviously, as we appeared to be heading to New York City. Asked a guy in an auto shop and arrived safely at Newark airport via the Skyway, a raised highway. 4 and a half hour tedious flight to Denver. On arrival, Hazel a little disconcerted to see signs all over showing that the toilets were also tornado shelters. Hazel said "Remind me again why ...