lol, not in these, but there are some crappy pics tooling around here somewhere.pdaddyII said:Are you in any of them?
Velvett said:Wow, so cool.
My better half would love that trip...
Hmmm
hanselthecaretaker said:It'd be tight if that was the original Custer camp instead of a remade one for tourists. I love authentic historical sites; gives me goosebumps if something significant went down there.
LuluDeren said:It's really a great area with loads of attractions, both historical and recreational, many of which are within a few hours of each other. Deadwood/Lead/Homestake, Spearfish Canyon, Devil's Tower, Mammooth site in Hot Springs, Wild Horse Sanctuary....
velvett said:Wow, so cool.
My better half would love that trip...
Hmmm

that is a good one!Mavafanculo said:I like this one best
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hanselthecaretaker said:Would that be the same Deadwood as in the tv series? If so I gotta watch it.
harmonica said:Nice Pics!!!!! I rode my motorcycle through Sturgis...........I got sunburned as hell driving through the black hills. Thanks for sharing.
I like this one best
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005...trushmavaM1.jpg
I have a piece, too.Scotsman said:Great pics, my brother went to school in SD for a while so I got to go out and see all that stuff a few years ago. I actually have a piece of the blast tailings from Crazy Horse.
Cheers,
Scotsman
LuluDeren said:I have a piece, too.Now that sculpture is MASSIVE. Someday I'll have to go on one of the hikes they offer. Supposed to go right up to Crazy Horse's face.
LuluDeren said:Holy Terror and Hugo Mines in Keystone, SD
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lol, not in these, but there are some crappy pics tooling around here somewhere.
It's really a great area with loads of attractions, both historical and recreational, many of which are within a few hours of each other. Deadwood/Lead/Homestake, Spearfish Canyon, Devil's Tower, Mammooth site in Hot Springs, Wild Horse Sanctuary....
True. The wagon's ARE contemporaneous to the expedition but they are not from the expedition. The Gordon Stockade, while mostly a re-creation, does include a few cabins from the fort along with replicas. You can enter the replicas but, of course, but the originals are chained off.
biteme said:How did they cut the grass back then? My grows over six feet if I don't cut it.
Phaded said:for some reason i started stroking my cock while looking at this thread.
Scotsman said:It's going to be so amazing when it is finished. I had a buddy doing part of the geologic study on it so he brought me the tailings from the very first charges they set off. It now sits in a case on my parents tv.LOL
Cheers,
Scotsman
The Black Hills (Paha Sapa), as well as Bear Butte, and Devil's Tower is considered Holy by many tribes. Although I don't think a butcher such as William Harney should be commemorated with a peak named in his honor, the hills have had many names under many different tribes...who determines which should take precedence? The term 'Black Hills' is appropriate in description and appropriately innocuous.biteme said:We should rename the mountain after the Indians and not some fucking New York Lawyer. I wouldn't go there. I'd feel I was treading on Indian holy ground. Intrusive white devils.
the_clockwork said:how old are these?
why are people dressing like the 80s and why are they wearing jackets and pants?
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