Thanks David, yes the thread has languished a little. So here are some photos from a ride through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota a couple weeks ago.
About here is where the dial-up warning would go back in the good old days.
We went up US20 out of Mountain Home, first stop at the rest area south of Sun Valley at Timmerman Junction.
We were tenting it as usual and the first night was at a campground in Ashton, ID on US20. As pleasant as it gets, No, the water from the pivot didn't reach us, though it looked like it might for awhile there-
The next morning, we continued up US20 to 87 to 287 and followed the Madison River. These photos are in the Madison River canyon, the site of the 1959 earthquake that triggered a massive landslide that corked up the river and unfortunately some camper's lives were lost.
We worked our way across Montana, ending up in Broadus. Our first spot for a camp turned out to be a bust. They wanted $38 for a weed patch.
So we found another one that cost $14 that came with a petting zoo.
The next morning we went through Alzada on the way to Devil's Tower. Here are some photos of the famous Stoneville Saloon. Cheap drinks and lousy food. What more can you ask for?
As always, I can't resist roadside art and old cars -
As much as I enjoy riding down the road, stopping for a break at some store to eat rotisserie hot dogs or breakfast burritos is a simple pleasure to be savored -
We headed to Devil's Tower from Alzada. The road (326/112) becomes great immediately. Here is an abandoned ranch on the way
And Devil's Tower. There are bison mixed in with the longhorns -
In Aladdin, the Wyoming Mercantile/Aladdin General Store, 1896 vintage -
We headed down to Spearfish to get on US14. Geez, what a nightmare getting through there. Even South Dakota is getting congested. You'd expect it in August around the time of the rally, but I guess this is the 'new normal' dammit. But the crawl through town was worth it as the riding was great on 14. An old homestead squashed by Mother Nature -
Here is the most ridiculous place we pitched the tents, an RV park in Gillette. A true rustic experience thanks to the fence made of pallets. Just ignore the parking garage. At least the price was reasonable.
Doc Huson's house built in 1891, at the site of what was supposed to be a thriving town named after him. But the railroad went elsewhere and the town died.
A short blip on I-90 from Sheridan and then back on US14. Very scenic -
After a couple of hours waiting out severe thunderstorms and eating dirt while holding onto the bikes to keep high winds from blowing them over we made it to Cody and found this nice campground -
Some shots along the Chief Joseph Highway -
Jackson MT -
Toward the end of a long ride, we will have a bacon and egg and pancake breakfast to cap things off. I can recommend this place in Wisdom, MT -
US12 in Idaho -
Almost back home. A view north from the rest area on US95 on Midvale Hill.