
For those of you too young for the reference, Devil’s Tower (it is magnificent) was featured in an 80’s movie.
Today we leave Wyoming and arrive in the Black Hills of South Dakota where I lived many years ago. Our trek across Wyoming has been full on contrasts from the relative crowds in Yellowstone to desolate country roads.


We have passed through small towns

and stayed in little towns with big hearts and great camping facilities like Greybull and Hulett
The only area that was fairly dystopic was outside of Gillette. Coal mines, hundreds of idle locomotive engines stretching as far as you can see, and a Confederate flag across the road.

Here are a few examples of the signage and art that capture this region so well:
I especially love the ranch signs



And finally, an alley sign that we saw while walking the dogs. Not saying that Jim was being a bit grumpy that day ๐

See you from South Dakota! Bye for now!






thanks for sharing, I loved it. Jutta
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Great photos and narrative to go along. Having traveled to Florida by trailer and back, I couldn’t wait to see the wide open spaces, mountains and clear running rivers of the west. Thanks for letting us ride along. Flora
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Love those signs! Keep the updates coming.. so glad youโre out there xx
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very nice to hear from you and all the photos, john
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:02 PM oldfolkswithbikes wrote:
> barbsmit posted: ” Close Encounters…don’t they know about social > distancing? For those of you too young for the reference, Devil’s Tower (it > is magnificent) was featured in an 80’s movie. Today we leave Wyoming and > arrive in the Black Hills of South Dakota where I l” >
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