east pa to sturgis, back roads....?
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Once you get past Chicago you could pick up Rt 20 near Rockford, IL and run it to Chadron, Nebraska and then take Rt 385 north towards Rapid City.
Regardless of which route you take, IMHO it's a pretty boring ride for a long ways and the scenery doesn't really change until you get near the Badlands.
Regardless of which route you take, IMHO it's a pretty boring ride for a long ways and the scenery doesn't really change until you get near the Badlands.
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If corn fields and highway are on your list you'll have two to three days to indulge yourself.
Once you get to South Dakota you have the Badlands which is as it implies, but also south of Sturgis you have Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial's and of course the Black Hill's.
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That depends on what interests you.
If corn fields and highway are on your list you'll have two to three days to indulge yourself.
Once you get to South Dakota you have the Badlands which is as it implies, but also south of Sturgis you have Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial's and of course the Black Hill's.
If corn fields and highway are on your list you'll have two to three days to indulge yourself.
Once you get to South Dakota you have the Badlands which is as it implies, but also south of Sturgis you have Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial's and of course the Black Hill's.
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Rte 6 out until you hit the Mississippi River then follow it north to LaCrosse Wi. ( very nice scenery along it) cross the river in LaCrosse then head north along the western shore of the river until you hit Rte 14 take that across MInnesota and South Dakota to the badlands then on into Sturgis Black Hills etc etc etc