Wild West Tour wrap-up
For the highlights of the smart tour see SCOOT. Check out the real-world gas mileage.
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For the highlights of the smart tour see SCOOT. Check out the real-world gas mileage.
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Interesting piece about Andrew Ritchie and the Brompton bicycle in The Times. Racing also in The Telegraph.
Early departure for Grand Rapids and a breakfast stop. We struggle to find diesel and grub - this ain't no tourist town. On to Dearborn for a tour of the Automotive Hall of Fame at the Ford factory - we can't find the similarly-named Motorsport Hall of Fame in nearby Novi, Michigan - has it closed?
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We have a great visit to the Harley-Davidson powertrain factory where they make the engines and gearboxes. We are given the 'short' tour as they are putting together 2009 models, yet to be announced, at the factory. No photography allowed on the 'Walk the Line' tour. We have a personal tour being the only two folk who turned up for the 09:00 departure. The best I can say is that H-D was saved by a management buyout, although I am alarmed to learn they have factories also in Kansas City, MO, and York, PA. Must involve additional cost and management effort. Anyway they have to be doing something right as there are hogs all over middle-America.
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East out of Minnesota past the twin cities international airport where I once changed planes for Denver back in the early nineties. A stopover in Menomonie to visit The Mabel Tainter Memorial Theater - an old community project built on lumber money. Back on the highway and we run into the mother of all rainstorms. I switch on the emergency flashing lights as we drive through the downpour, worried about more flooding, as if the midwest hasn't had enough already.
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Straight arrow south into Montana across empty country. Sandwich tea at a store called Kathy's Place in Pangman, Sask. Across the border in no time. Then we hit a snag - no motel space for miles. There is a new oil boom in Montana and every room has been taken up by a roughneck in a large pickup truck, booked by the week. We drive late to Glendive, Montana where we get the last room at the Days Inn, one queen bed in the smoking section. Late takeaway supper from Subway. A guy leaves his big truck running while he dawdles in the store - they ain't saving gas here - that thang got a hemi?
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Left Anaconda, Montana, after viewing 580ft brick chimney, via scenic route, following old railway line to Drummond. Overnight at Missoula, Montana in the far west of the state. Seeing signs for Idaho, but cut north.
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Monday left Red Lodge for Lewistown, Montana. Stopped at Big Timber for ATM. I forgot my card and the machine swallowed it. Stopped at Harlowton, Montana for ice cream. Left camera in cafe. Rushed back from Lewistown and retrieved it. Too long on the road!
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Spent two days in Red Lodge. First day Annette did the laundry while I visited the Carbon County Historical Society. Some great photos of old time Red Lodge, Bridger and Fromberg. Met Shirley Smith at a book signing who runs the Little Cowboy Bar in Fromberg. Red Lodge Cafe for late lunch. Supper at a wine bar on Broadway.
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We liked the Badlands, we enjoyed the Black Hills and the Bighorn Mountains were a blast. We left Gillette, Wyo for Buffalo - where we stopped for diesel, bank and post office. 57 cent coffee at the drugstore and on to Worland for lunch in an old-timey lunchroom. We get into the desert scrub and are searching off-the-road for the ghost-town of Gebo, Wyoming. We find it, what is left of it, and also the Gebo Dome oil field where a guy greets us warmly among the nodding donkeys. Overnight at Thermopolis, Wyo - visit to the museum to find some Gebo fragments.
Left Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota for points west on I-90. Stops at Blue Earth, MN, for the Jolly Green Giant, roadside kitsch; art deco cinema at Mitchell, MN, wonderful throwback to the twenties, two 12oz coffee for $2.66, free refill to go; lunch at Sioux Falls, SD, for the falls, sandwich in old generator hall; Corn Palace at Mitchell, SD, Rick Springfield booked to appear, ice cream $1. Damn hot in the car as temps hit 90s f. Overnight at Chamberlain, SD, by the Missouri river, supper at Anchor Grille, two bottles of Bud Lite, oh dear.
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