Day 8, Stugis SD (Total Miles logged 3,599)
Today was the shortest riding distance with just north of 100 miles. I used the morning to relax and wash the motorcycle before venturing out for the day. While cleaning the motorcycle, I met and chatted with a nice Christian couple, Brian and Leslie from California, and shared about my challenge ride.
I rode up and down Spearfish Canyon Highway taking time to stop for photos along the stunning canyon route. As anticipated, the roads were noticeably more crowded with the pending official start of the Sturgis rally this afternoon.
I decided to check out shops and galleries along historic Main Street in Deadwood.
Given my proximity to Sturgis and the fact I had never attended a rally kickoff event, I decided to attend the event this year and even found a parking spot on the very crowded Main Street.
While in Sturgis, I grabbed a late lunch and checked out more shops and vendor tents. I also took time to admire (but not covet) several custom motorcycles and trikes. Definitely some very impressive and expensive machines out there. (The following pictures are for the motorcycle enthusiasts who read my blog.)
Last but not least:
As for the rally kickoff, it was short and sweet. It consisted of a police escorted parade of about 50 motorcycles, adorned with several US flags, riding down Main Street and then down Harley Davison Way to the Harley Davidson outdoor event plaza where an announcer proclaimed the 84th Sturgis Rally was officially underway.
I guess I’ve now checked attending the Sturgis rally kickoff off my “been there, done that” list. I don’t think it rises to the level of a “bucket list” event.
Cumulative mileage through today is 3599. I will easily surpass the 4,000-mile target with my coming route back to Topeka.
I know many have been praying for my strength and safety during this event. I’ve definitely felt the closeness of God during my prayers, praise, and worship as I’ve experienced the beauty of His creation each and every mile.
Thank you for your prayers for my safety, and for your support for the children's ministry of Wanamaker Woods!