November 15 @ 1:48 pmHere’s your chance to help mold my big motorcycle trip next summer. The week of June 13, 2007 I’ll be riding almost 1200 miles from Seattle to Custer, SD to attend a national sport-touring motorcycle meet. In the interest of time I’ll probably take the direct route out with a few side excursions as time allows.
What I need from you folks that may know the areas I’ll be rolling through on the map above, is recommendations for things not to miss. I’m especially interested in photo stops and great road food. Suggestions for alternative routes to the highway are always welcome too!



November 15 @ 5:57 pm
Unfortunately, that’s one part of the country I’ve never been to. Are you going to Sturgiss?
(did I spell that right?)
M~
November 15 @ 6:02 pm
Sturgis… and ah, no… Sturgis is primarily Harley and cruiser riders. I don’t have anything against either mind you, but as a sport bike rider, the meets I attend focus more on riding and less on “off bike” activities. It’s really two different styles of riding for the most part, and there isn’t a lot of mixing between the two normally.
November 15 @ 6:56 pm
If I was getting that close, I’d want to stop by and see Leesa!!! Of course if I was within a 1000 miles I’d probably try to stop by!!
November 16 @ 12:18 am
That route would be great! Unfortunately, I have never been there and can recommend NOTHING. But I imagine there would lots of great photo pictures…
November 16 @ 6:36 am
Are you kidding? I hardly ever go anywhere…and hardly EVER out of the state of Florida.
*sigh* I am SO lame.
Hope someone out there has some good ideas for you!
November 16 @ 11:07 am
Great food… good luck. You’re heading into Miracle Whip Country. We couldn’t figure out why all the salads and sandwiches in ALL the restaurants tasted sweet. Then it dawned on us… ARGH! They’re using Miracle Whip!! Oy.
~S
November 16 @ 11:09 am
OOOOOOo OOoooooo I have been on that route a few times (navy=moving)…I have to get out my map and make sure it’s the same route, but I might have some suggestions. And if your that close to Mt. Rushmore (I’m assuming you’re going there?) then Crazy Horse monument is only a hop skip and a jump from that and well worth the visit. I have been there twice once as a 13 year old and again in my late 20’s and was fascinated to see the work in progress. If you like that kind of stuff, it is WELL worth it. I loved it.
Stacie
November 20 @ 8:55 pm
Sorry, I couldn’t find your email address on the site, so I’ll leave this as a comment.
http://www.shanghaiist.com/archives/2006/11/21/santo_chino_mot_4.php
Thought you might find this interesting. Christopher St. Cavish — a Shanghai-based chef who quit his job to do a solo motorcycle ride across China for charity — is 22 days into his adventure and finally has his finish line (Qinghai Province, just north of Tibet) in site. And his posts from the road are getting better and better. It’s really a rather unique travelogue.
The link above leads to St. Cavish’s most recent report from the road. At the bottom of the post, you’ll find links to all of his previous reports.
With the ride, St. Cavish is trying to raise money for a great Shanghai-based charity — Hands on Shanghai’s Rising Stars program — which helps pay school tuitions for poor urban youth. It’s been a struggle for St. Cavish to get sponsors and I thought a little international attention could really help his efforts. People can donate here:
http://www.santochino.com/
Also, St. Cavish’s bike is really cool (when it’s not falling apart, that is):
http://www.answers.com/chang_jiang_motorworks
Thanks for considering linking to this!
Sincerely,
Dan Washburn
Editor, Shanghaiist.com