Posted by huntingreen2day on August 26, 2012 at 20:57:26 from (75.131.120.19):
Made a trip week before last and saw a lot of pretty country. Did I come close to any of you YT guys. Left Clarksville TN and traveled to Omaha NE. Lest Omaha and traveled over to Madison and from there went west to Fremont then turned northwest and traveled through West Point taking US 275 and US 20 over to Ainsworth. Then on over to Valentine where we picked up 83 going North to white River SD. There we jumped on 44 and to Interior SD. Really beautiful country. Toured the Badlands (2nd time for me in 4 years) went over to Rushmore then to Crazy Horse (still highly impressed with this). We left Crazy Horse and drove up to Sturgis. Been there 1 time enough for me. We left Sturgis got on 212 and drove over to Billings. Beautiful landscape. Then it was a trip to Yellowstone. Out Yellowstone to Jackson WY. From Jackson we traveled down to Baggs WY. Drove 30 miles or more through oil fields just following the GPS not knowing exactly where I was but it was a very interesting trip. I like to get off the main roads and see the country. We left Baggs and drove to Wolcott CO. From there to Denver and down to Colorado Springs. We left Colorado Springs on Hwy 24 heading back to I70 to return home. Saw a lot of pretty country, a lot of old tractors. Total 4200 miles in 10 days. A great trip. Was I near any of you?
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