
Our goal was "No Interstate" on the way over - we achieved our goal.
The Bear Lodge in Wyoming was beautiful, we have had sufficient rain and everything is still green


Signs for Harley Riders are already up a month in advance of the 85th Sturgis Rally



Devils Tower is still there
Between Moorcroft, WY, and Gillette, WY, we passed two mile-long strings of "surplus Locomotives" no longer in service due to the demise of the Wyoming Coal Fields.


One would think that these engines have value somewhere else in the world?
We rode US 14/16 from Gillette to Ucross then US 16 to Buffalo and on to Ten Sleep over the Cloud Peak Skyway and down through Ten Sleep Canyon. The traffic wasn't too bad until we got into Ten Sleep Canyon, but a few "Sporty Passes" put us in the clear.
I am intrigued by these unique grain elevators near Clearmont, WY. I've ridden through a lot of this country and i've never seen elevators like these anywhere else.




Soon we have the Bighorns in view

We gassed in Buffalo, WY and picked up some snacks for lunch atop the Bighorns

The Cloud Peak Skyway (US 16) is always a great ride

We stopped near Meadowlark Lake for lunch

After Ten Sleep Canyon, we turned North West towards Manderson, WY. About 70 miles through the puckerbrush and along the Nowood River.


Local legend has it that the Native Americans in the region drank the water from the Nowood; they suffered from ED and, as a result, discovered the minerals that go into Viagra today.
As we approached Cody, WY more mountains came into view

After gassing again in Cody we headed up WY 120 towards the Chief Joseph Parkway, WY 296,

We only encountered a few vehicles in our run up the Chief Joseph, one of the least impeded transits in my experience.




Two bridges were under repair just a few miles before the US 212- WY 296 junction

The only construction we encountered on the run.

Closer

IYKYK!
We pulled into Red Lodge at 1600, Truly a great ride, even if a bit warm, 93°F between Ten Sleep and Cody.
We stayed at the Alpine Inn, their prices keep going up. I love the place but may look for other accommodations in the future. Larry, the owner, is a great guy, caters to motorcyclists, and cooks a mean breakfast for guests in the morning, but $260 is pretty steep!
Dinner in Red Lodge was not really "Food Porn" worthy.
Home in the morning.