• sturgis

    From John@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 4 20:30:44 2023
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Greg Carr@21:1/5 to John on Wed Jan 4 20:48:57 2023
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From John@21:1/5 to Greg Carr on Fri Jan 13 20:06:18 2023
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
    take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous@21:1/5 to John on Sun Jan 15 08:20:20 2023
    On 1/13/2023 7:06 PM, John wrote:
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
        take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    I've never been there during the rally. Been there a few times off
    season when there wasn't anyone around. I'm not fond of big crowds. Not
    afraid of 'em...I just don't like 'em. Each time was in the car, so we
    didn't explore a lot of the area. Just took main roads here and there
    and to nearby towns. I *do* like that part of the country.

    Wish I had some pointers or suggestions for things to see/do, but I
    don't. I will drink some of your rum, though! <grin>

    Andy aka FtRB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From John@21:1/5 to Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous on Sun Jan 15 11:06:32 2023
    On 1/15/23 9:20 AM, Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous wrote:
    On 1/13/2023 7:06 PM, John wrote:
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
         take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    I've never been there during the rally. Been there a few times off
    season when there wasn't anyone around. I'm not fond of big crowds. Not afraid of 'em...I just don't like 'em. Each time was in the car, so we
    didn't explore a lot of the area. Just took main roads here and there
    and to nearby towns. I *do* like that part of the country.

    Wish I had some pointers or suggestions for things to see/do, but I
    don't. I will drink some of your rum, though! <grin>

    Andy aka FtRB

    hear ya on the not fond of crowds!
    I have been to NYC, enjoyed it for an afternoon, then had
    enough big city stuff and left. too many people for my taste.
    The goal is to see the countryside and one of the younger guys
    in the group wants to be there during some of sturgis
    sillyness (guessing some kind of mid life crises??)
    the 4 of us plan to rent a house about hour west of there & use
    as base camp for day rides, & soak in hot tub to unwind...
    might sneak up to Montana to visit a bush pilot friend of mine.
    all depends on weather & how long the play money holds out..
    john
    it's the weekend, 1/2 bottle of e h taylor is
    on the bar, help yourself.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From sticks@21:1/5 to Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous on Thu Jan 19 11:44:05 2023
    On 1/15/2023 8:20 AM, Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous wrote:
    On 1/13/2023 7:06 PM, John wrote:
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
         take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    I've never been there during the rally. Been there a few times off
    season when there wasn't anyone around. I'm not fond of big crowds. Not afraid of 'em...I just don't like 'em. Each time was in the car, so we
    didn't explore a lot of the area. Just took main roads here and there
    and to nearby towns. I *do* like that part of the country.

    Wish I had some pointers or suggestions for things to see/do, but I
    don't. I will drink some of your rum, though! <grin>

    Andy aka FtRB

    I'll take some of that rum and get the next round!

    My in-laws live in the Hills. BIL lives in Rapid City and FIL and MIL
    in an area between Custer and Pringle. They HATE it when the rally is
    going on and prefer to come and visit us when it is going. The problem
    is that the roads are so congested you can't fucking get anywhere.
    They're two lane and get really clogged up. Other than the State
    routes, lots of what looks like interesting roads turn out to be
    unpaved. My FIL is 8 miles to the nearest paved road. I too hate
    crowds, and if I was to go to Sturgis during the rally, it would be in a
    cage. Not an atmosphere I want to ride in. Wife has been there during
    the rally, and I would like to be able to do it, just not on a bike.
    When I go to South Dakota, it is during the off season. Went there two
    years ago on a dog hunt with 6 others, had an Indian guide and had a
    great time. Went one year around the Christmas holidays, actually went
    dog hunting on Christmas in 60 degree weather, and had a great time.
    Nobody at Rushmore at the time.
    If you do go and are able to hike, I suggest doing what for ages was
    called Harney Peak. It's the one you see on commercial for tourists and
    is the highest point in South Dakota. It got renamed in this damn woke
    era because the guy it was named after fought Indians. Whatever. It's
    not that long of a hike, and though not flat, it's pretty manageable for
    most people.
    Other than that, go shoot some varmints, and drink lots of beer.

    sticks

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Snag@21:1/5 to sticks on Thu Jan 19 15:48:37 2023
    On 1/19/2023 11:44 AM, sticks wrote:
    On 1/15/2023 8:20 AM, Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous wrote:
    On 1/13/2023 7:06 PM, John wrote:
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
         take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    I've never been there during the rally. Been there a few times off
    season when there wasn't anyone around. I'm not fond of big crowds.
    Not afraid of 'em...I just don't like 'em. Each time was in the car,
    so we didn't explore a lot of the area. Just took main roads here and
    there and to nearby towns. I *do* like that part of the country.

    Wish I had some pointers or suggestions for things to see/do, but I
    don't. I will drink some of your rum, though! <grin>

    Andy aka FtRB

    I'll take some of that rum and get the next round!

    My in-laws live in the Hills.  BIL lives in Rapid City and FIL and MIL
    in an area between Custer and Pringle.  They HATE it when the rally is
    going on and prefer to come and visit us when it is going.  The problem
    is that the roads are so congested you can't fucking get anywhere.
    They're two lane and get really clogged up.  Other than the State
    routes, lots of what looks like interesting roads turn out to be
    unpaved.  My FIL is 8 miles to the nearest paved road.  I too hate
    crowds, and if I was to go to Sturgis during the rally, it would be in a cage.  Not an atmosphere I want to ride in.  Wife has been there during
    the rally, and I would like to be able to do it, just not on a bike.
    When I go to South Dakota, it is during the off season.  Went there two years ago on a dog hunt with 6 others, had an Indian guide and had a
    great time.  Went one year around the Christmas holidays, actually went
    dog hunting on Christmas in 60 degree weather, and had a great time.
    Nobody at Rushmore at the time.
    If you do go and are able to hike, I suggest doing what for ages was
    called Harney Peak.  It's the one you see on commercial for tourists and
    is the highest point in South Dakota.  It got renamed in this damn woke
    era because the guy it was named after fought Indians.  Whatever.  It's
    not that long of a hike, and though not flat, it's pretty manageable for
    most people.
    Other than that, go shoot some varmints, and drink lots of beer.

    sticks

    I assume you mean prairy dogs ... how do they compare to rockchucks ?
    Useta hunt those when I lived in Utahahaha . "Pink mist at 350 yards sir !"
    --
    Snag
    "You can lead a dummy to facts
    but you can't make him think."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From sticks@21:1/5 to Snag on Sat Jan 21 09:25:36 2023
    On 1/19/2023 3:48 PM, Snag wrote:
    On 1/19/2023 11:44 AM, sticks wrote:
    On 1/15/2023 8:20 AM, Frank Xzarhadjizamtheopolous wrote:
    On 1/13/2023 7:06 PM, John wrote:
    On 1/4/23 11:48 PM, Greg Carr wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 5:30:48 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
    "mount gay rum is open and on the bar"

    i haven't been there... yet
    thinking about going to the area last week of July
    till 1st week of august..
    any interesting spots that are off the beaten
    path all y'all's can recommend?
    john

    Enjoy your trip and help the Sturgis economy.

    I expect to have a fun trip & pump some $$ into locals pockets.
    pretty much never pass a home made sign... you meet the most
    interesting folks that way
    john
         take the road less traveled... R.Frost

    I've never been there during the rally. Been there a few times off
    season when there wasn't anyone around. I'm not fond of big crowds.
    Not afraid of 'em...I just don't like 'em. Each time was in the car,
    so we didn't explore a lot of the area. Just took main roads here and
    there and to nearby towns. I *do* like that part of the country.

    Wish I had some pointers or suggestions for things to see/do, but I
    don't. I will drink some of your rum, though! <grin>

    Andy aka FtRB

    I'll take some of that rum and get the next round!

    My in-laws live in the Hills.  BIL lives in Rapid City and FIL and MIL
    in an area between Custer and Pringle.  They HATE it when the rally is
    going on and prefer to come and visit us when it is going.  The
    problem is that the roads are so congested you can't fucking get
    anywhere. They're two lane and get really clogged up.  Other than the
    State routes, lots of what looks like interesting roads turn out to be
    unpaved.  My FIL is 8 miles to the nearest paved road.  I too hate
    crowds, and if I was to go to Sturgis during the rally, it would be in
    a cage.  Not an atmosphere I want to ride in.  Wife has been there
    during the rally, and I would like to be able to do it, just not on a
    bike.
    When I go to South Dakota, it is during the off season.  Went there
    two years ago on a dog hunt with 6 others, had an Indian guide and had
    a great time.  Went one year around the Christmas holidays, actually
    went dog hunting on Christmas in 60 degree weather, and had a great
    time. Nobody at Rushmore at the time.
    If you do go and are able to hike, I suggest doing what for ages was
    called Harney Peak.  It's the one you see on commercial for tourists
    and is the highest point in South Dakota.  It got renamed in this damn
    woke era because the guy it was named after fought Indians.
    Whatever.  It's not that long of a hike, and though not flat, it's
    pretty manageable for most people.
    Other than that, go shoot some varmints, and drink lots of beer.

    sticks

      I assume you mean prairy dogs ... how do they compare to rockchucks ? Useta hunt those when I lived in Utahahaha . "Pink mist at 350 yards sir !"

    Prairie dogs, yes. The marmots are quite a bit bigger than dogs, 2-4
    lbs vs 3-11 lbs. The rockchucks usually live at much higher elevations
    that dogs do. Saw them up in Glacier National Park several times just
    sitting there watching. I think they also have a reputation of being a
    little more people friendly, whereas prairie dogs run and hide pretty
    quick. 30 years ago wife had one for a pet. I was always a little shy
    of those huge fucking teeth, but it never did bite me.
    Either way, they're a major problem if they infest your fields.

    I've hunted on privately owned lands and on Indian owned lands. Totally different experiences. On the private lands, we opened the gate and
    drove through a field slowly, and didn't even get out of the truck. By
    the time you get back around, they're standing back on the hills
    taunting you again. Great fun. Did this using 22mag cal rifles.
    On the Indian owned lands, they got some special rules they have to
    follow, but are allowed to have these hunts to help rid their lands of
    the vermin. I think the guides keep monitoring areas and when they get buggered up, they bring in the hunters. You have to get a license and a
    buy a pass for being on the reservation, though I can't remember exactly
    how that worked. Out there, much bigger guns were used. I had
    everything from the 22 mag, AR-.223, up to a Browning .243 lever action.
    My buddies were crazier with several 308's and all the way up to a
    Barret 50 cal. A 308 throws it in the air about 20 feet. A 50 cal just amazingly leaves a hole. Goes through so fast and hard it just kills
    it. Problem when you use the bigger guns is they start popping under
    quicker with the noise, requiring longer distance shooting. Wouldn't
    want to do it all the time, but it was fun.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)