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I noticed that Tom and Linda were absent from the parking lot at 6 AM this morning...I'll just bet they went back down to Wind Cave to see the elk at sunrise. Will be anxious for a report.
I did the entire 9 hr trip back to Decorah with one 10-min stop for petrol, potty, and a snack just east of Sioux City, and was home by 4:45 CDT. Trailed a couple of St. Louie MINIs for a couple of hours. The bugs will just have to stay until tomorrow...
I'm with Rob...it was fun motoring with such a fantastic group of folks! I'm really happy I was able to be a part of it.
We did head back to Wind Cave Park! No luck on the Elk but plenty of other wild life. We got home about 9:45 pm.
You have bugs on Shadowfax??? I thought we got all the bugs in South Dakota! Sure seems like it
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
So apparently UMG didn't like my music selection for my video and flagged as a copyright violation, so therefore I have to redo my Motroing in SD video with some less copyrighted music..dang them..
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien