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A group of us are heading to Little Sturgis this year and I am wanting some input from some experienced folks who have been there. Sounds like it's a big party at a campground. Got any details, I did check out the website.
Thanks,
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I have never been there, usually falls during the same time as the Boogie....Boogie wins
I have heard alot about it....good and bad. The party is great...lots of venders...boobies....beer and bikes
I heard it draws more of the younger crowd and have heard there is a bit more fighting and nonsense because of the younger crowd. We goto the Boogie every year and have yet to see a fight...I know some folks that go from this area, some WILD MFER"S...
All and all I think you'd have a blast, think I would like to check it out one year when it is offset from the Boogie.
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