Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2020 Edition

The Day The Music Died Road Tour
The Surf Ballroom and
The Buddy Holly plane crash site
Clear Lake, Iowa

A tour of the
Bridges of Madison County, Iowa

With stops in:

Philipsburg, Montana
Teddy Roosevelt National Park
Fargo, North Dakota
Home on the Range, North Dakota
Mount Shasta, California
Dodge City, Kansas

Getting my kicks on Route 66

Nara Vista, New Mexico
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Tucumcari, New Mexico
Continental Divide, New Mexico
Navajo, Arizona
Winslow, Arizona
Flagstaff, Arizona
Williams, Arizona
Ash Fork, Arizona
Crookton, Arizona
Seligman, Arizona
Truxton, Arizona

Death Valley
Amargosa, California
Stovepipe Wells

A two day defensive handgun class in
Cove, Oregon
Pictures of nearby Union, Oregon

August 21 - September 10, 2020

We were out to Philipsburg, Montanta in 2019 and 2020

We were out to Williams, Arizona in 2018 and 2020

We were out to Seligman, Arizona in 2018 and 2020

A 5,400 mile, 12 State road tour
Travel the length of Montana, North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska,
New Mexico and Arizona

Significant travel in Idaho, Washington, Minnesota, Oklahoma
Texas, California and Oregon.

This road trip was taken during the scamdemic of 2020. The year that
the commie Democrats intentionally destroyed the US economy, unlawfully
took away our constituional rights and freedoms and pretty much destroyed
America as we knew it.





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These images were made with my Nikon D810 camera and my
Zeiss Planar T* 50mm F/1.4 ZF.2 manual focus Lens.




The lighting conditions here today were very harsh. I wasn't too happy
with the images I got out of camera so I took a fair amount of artistic
license in post to come up with a few half-way acceptable images.




Dodge City, Kansas was definitely the low point of this trip. A major
disappointment.

I stopped at the Harley place to pick up my obligatory T-shirt before
venturing into town. The lady there was a life-long resident of Dodge City
and clued me in on the town's history.

Among other things she said that the original town burned down a long time
ago and that it was rebuilt on a different site on the other side of the
railroad tracks. Being a logical tourist destination I assumed that the
city leaders would want the town rebuilt in the same manner as Tombstone
and some of these other "Wild West" towns were. Not so.... Vape shops,
pot dispenseries and so on.... I didn't see a single Wild West themed
gift shop or business.

Plus, she told me that the museum that houses the Boot Hill cemetery isn't
even located at the site of the actual Boot Hill cemetery and, in fact,
there are no dead guys actually buried there. Everything there is fake..
the headstones... everything.
































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