Today was probably one of the prettiest on the entire
tour. I have heard it referred to as one
of the top ten riders in the US.
Ken and I rolled out together and were quickly into the
climb up to the Needles Park. What an
interesting and unique place. The
needles are weathered out granite. When
we got to the first stop in the park there is a little tunnel and in side was a
family of mountain goats. The daddy goat
posed very nicely for us and bleated for us as we took his picture. Rolling through the park Ken and I were
amazed at the beauty.
The road continued on down form Needles where there was a
huge bull Bison grazing beside the road. He barely looked up when I stopped to
take his picture. A little further we
came up to a group of mountain sheep which were on the highway. A ranger came by and blew his horn and
chased the sheep off the highway but as soon as he left the sheep were back on
the highway.
After a huge climb of 12 miles we got to a view point where
you could see Mtn Rushmore. It is a very
impressive site. The big decent down to
the base of Mount Rushmore has these very unique road features called pig tails
where the road curves around under itself.
Sailing though the forest was great.
When I got to the base of Mount Rushmore I did not do the
climb up to the monument. I have done it
twice and a third time did not seem necessary.
Instead Ken and I stopped and marvelled had the huge lines of t-shirt
and trinket shops which line the streets.
The real America.
Picnic was at the 47.7 mile mark in this beautiful little
park. Jim had made this risotto to which
he had added salmon. It was great. I am certainly going to try and recreate this
when I get home.
The last 15 miles were down this freeway into Rapid City. It
was horrid hot and the wind which has been out of the south has turned 180
degrees and is howling into our face. The cars are not giving us an inch. The best that Ken and I can do is about 6-8
mph. It took us almost 2 hours to get
into town. We found a Sonic where Ken
treated us to slushies. Thanks Ken I
really needed the ice.
I was so bushed that I fell on my cot and was asleep almost
instantly.
For those into the numbers it was 70 miles and 5500 feet of
climb.
Terry hot biker
2 comments:
I remember the Needles highway to be a great ride.
Canada Ken C.
Fabulous pictures Terry, ride safe.
Agnes
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