Sturgis. We Did It!

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Overlooking Main Street in Sturgis. We made it!

Today is what the bucket list is all about: The world-famous Sturgis motorcycle rally, attracting more than a half-million bikers for a week of craziness every year in early August.

The route to Sturgis is easy. Ride west on Interstate 90 for 30 miles, then look for a place to park. Or, take the more scenic route, through Nemo and Vanocker Canyon. We take the scenic route, which, sadly – for a lot of Harley riders – is the road less travelled.

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Three lonely women in search of a Harley stud. They found one.

Sturgis has a population of 6,267 – until the first full week of August each year – when it swells to a half million or more. The city is named after Brigadier General Samuel Sturgis, who served as a Union general in the Civil War. A sculpture of him mounted on horseback sits at the town’s eastern entrance, on South Dakota Highways 34 and 79, not far from the Full Throttle Saloon.

Sturgis has quite a few colorfully named saloons: One-Eyed Jacks, Iron Horse, Knuckle Saloon, Loud American Roadhouse. They all spring to life during Sturgis Rally Week.

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Here’s a cute couple having a good time in Sturgis.

The 77th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is why we’re here.

It began in 1938, originally held for stunts and races – and has since evolved into a meeting for motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world. The city of Sturgis estimates the Rally brings more than $800 million to South Dakota every year. The Rally makes up 95 percent of Sturgis’ annual revenue.

While we explore Sturgis, you can keep an eye out for us. Here’s a live web-cam from Sturgis. Here’s another.

We’re spending the entire day in Sturgis, so today’s blog post is spare on words and heavy on photos.

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Gail finds a great perch for taking photos on Main Street.
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Because we practice safe photography, Dave hangs on to Gail. Or, maybe he just likes holding on to her.
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Overlooking Main Street.
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Dave captures the action from a tower overlooking Main Street.
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Randy on Main.
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There were some interesting “bikes” in Sturgis. Like this … (photo by Scott)
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… and this. (photo by Scott)
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There was plenty of live music, indoors and in the sunshine.
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All kinds of manufacturers had their stuff on display. It was a marketer’s dream. Here, Randy checks out a Slingshot, made by CanAm.
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Meantime at the huge Harley display, Scott lusts after a 2017 CVO Street Glide.
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Scott also has his eye on this V8 Chopper. Somewhat impractical, but he’s only window shopping.
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Gail went shopping, and found some cool stuff.
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Dave seemed to enjoy her purchase.
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Jackie takes a pic of Dave and Gail.
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Gary, Scott and Jackie on Main Street. (photo by Gail)
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Scott and Jackie, ready to party in Sturgis. (photo by Gail)
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From what we could tell, Sturgis wouldn’t be Sturgis without a little skin.
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There were even bikini bike washes, which we didn’t need, cuz our bikes were already spotless.
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You gotta love a well-branded event.
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Clean machine.

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Day Eleven Summary: Sturgis. That’s our story, and we’re stickin’ to it.

Click here to see today’s complete route from Rapid City to Sturgis and back to Rapid City.

We finally made it to Sturgis!

Vroom, vroom.

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Today in Bucket List History (Special Edition):

Bucket List Goal: “Do Something Impetuous, Improbable and Daring.”

Goal Achieved: On August 7, 1974, actress Faye Dunaway marries Peter Wolf of the J Geils Band. It is one of the first celebrity rock star marriages, predating Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley, Eddie Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli, and Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson. Dunaway’s marriage to Wolf lasts five years. Dunaway has been nominated for three Academy Awards, and won the Best Actress Oscar in 1976 (while married to Wolf) for her performance in the movie Network.

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Faye Dunaway and Peter Wolf. A very early celebrity rock star marriage.

Goal Achieved #2: Also on August 7, 1974, Frenchman Philippe Petit walks a tightrope strung between New York’s World Trade Center towers for 45 minutes – 1,350 feet above the ground. Several movies have been made about his feat, including the 2008 Academy Award-winning documentary Man on Wire, and The Walk, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Petit celebrates his 67th birthday next week.

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Philippe Petit walks a tightrope between New York’s World Trade Center towers.

Goal Achieved #3: On August 7, 1940, a stamp collector pays $45,000 for a one-cent 1856 British Guyana stamp – at the time the most ever paid for a stamp. Impetuous and daring? The same stamp sells in 2014 for $9.5 million at a Sotheby’s auction. For reasons apparent only to philatelists, it’s the world’s most-famous stamp with its own mystique.

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$9.5 million for this. Seriously?

Goal Achieved #4: On August 7, 1947, the Kon-Tiki expedition comes to an end when the balsa wood raft strikes a reef on an uninhabited islet off the Raroia atoll in French Polynesia. The six-man exploration team, led by Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl, had travelled more than 4,300 miles in 101 days. The journey from South America to the South Pacific’s Polynesian islands uses only materials and technologies available to people in pre-Columbian times. Films about the voyage have won two Academy Awards, one in 1951, the other in 2012.

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The Kon-Tiki. A nice way to see the world, and travel back in time.

What’s on your bucket list?

11 thoughts on “Sturgis. We Did It!

  1. Dear Harley Stud et al,

    The vicarious thrill of riding along with you through your journey is WAY COOL! I’m envious, however, my butt isn’t sore…

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  2. Interesting – see lots and lots of bikes but not that many people in the street in you photos. Wonder where they are?

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  3. Gary: Those bikes matched your shirt. Jack Daniels and tons of motorcycles – my worst nightmare. I have loved the riding along but sorry today’s photos did not do anything for me. However I will come up with my bucket list and you can dismiss my dreams just as easily. Seriously, glad you got there safe and you are doing something you clearly love.

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    • Judith … if Jack Daniels and motorcycles are your worst nightmare, you already have a head start on half the nightmare with Jeff’s Jack consumption. As to the bikes matching my shirt, all part of the plan. Keep the cards and letters coming!

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