Digital Photos Of Sturgis Bike Week Trip Day Six.
Sturgis is about to get crazy but the weather forcast doesn’t look good for the next few days and we are about to head for better weather. We hung out on the streets of Sturgis this afternoon and watched the new arrivals ride in.

Early Arrivals
But the weather forcast is a little sour and we have decided to say goodby to the Hard Core Watch Girls and get out of here in the morning before the big cold front coming from Canada blows in.
We were a day late getting out of town and had to ride from Sturgis to Buffalo Wyoming bucking a 40 to 50 mile an hour head wind that made the ride very interesting. When you are riding 75 to 80 MPH into a 40 to 50 MPH head wind it is like riding in a hurricane. If you aren’t paying attention you can really get tossed around. Some of the cross winds can blow you from one lane to another. The good news is we made it to Buffalo without getting hit with any flying objects. From Buffalo we headed for Riverton Wyoming to spend the night.
Just out of Buffalo, heading over the pass, the storm hit us hard. We got pounded with freezing rain and wind at the top of the pass which is about 9000 feet in elevation. When we made it over the pass to the west side canyon I decided to take a shot of the canyon, just for memories sake, and here is what I came up with. This is an HDR image which I made using three bracketed exposures which I shot hand held. I wouldn’t recommend hand holding your camera when shooting bracketed exposures but this photograph wasn’t intended to be a display print and so I took the chance and it worked out OK.
From here we headed to Riverton. On the way we saw this old barn and I thought it was worth taking a photograph, so I took these two digital exposures. Here again, I bracketed one stop over and one stop under to give me the option of later creating some High Dynamic Range prints.
Here are a couple of quickies I made just for this blog post.
After getting our motel in Riverton, I took this shot of Roger taking care of business via phone. Roger owns a water well drilling business in Reno Nevada and is lucky enough to have a good crew working for him. He just has to keep in touch, and crack the whip, over the phone to keep everyone in line.

Taking Care of Business
Roger used my Canon EOS 5D to get a shot of me with one of my many vices, Crown Royal, relaxing outside our motel room. I thought you might like to see the guy who has been telling you this tall tale. Not what you expected, I’m sure!
Tomorrow we are off to Colorado and then Northern Arizona. We really want to find us some 100 degree weather and get out of this damn rain gear.
Till next time all the best, Terry
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