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I'm planning on going. not sure where I am staying.
Anyone know a good route from San Diego. i am tagging along with some friends and not sure of the route they planned. Appears to be 3 days ride.
Well, Sturgis is out for me. Too expensive for me. I called and got pricing for a hotel my friends will be staying at in Rapid City, which is about 30 miles away.
$230.00 per night.
So then I thought about hauling my bike over in the 5er.
With the cost of fuel it was still too much at least for this year.
I'm going. I'm gonna cruise outta here Friday morning and be back Monday night. Just not sure which weekend I'll go (Probably the begining). I just want to see and ride in the migration.
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