Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2019 Edition

Visit the Wild West Town of
Deadwood, South Dakota
For my 72nd (ugh x 5!) B'day....

With stops at
Post Falls, Idaho
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho

Custer's Last Stand
Little Big Horn Battlefield

Devils Tower

Moriah Cemetery
Deadwood, South Dakota
Final resting place for
Wild Bill Hickock and
Calamity Jane

Mount Rushmore National Monument
Crazy Horse monument
The Black Hills and Badlands
And assorted pictures taken along the way

Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful

The Grand Tetons

Iron Town, Wyoming
Big Horn Mountains
Cody, Wyoming

Sturgis, South Dakota

Hill City, South Dakota
The Historic 1880 steam train

June 1-7, 2019


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These images were made with my Nikon D810 camera and my
Zeiss Planar T* 50mm F/1.4 ZF.2 manual focus Lens.



The weather for my b'day trip was pretty good, mostly (Thanks Eloise!)
But...... it did get pretty stormy the day we got into Yellowstone. The
storms were close by but mostly some place where we weren't. That changed
when we got into the Grand Teton National Park. The mountains were
completely obscured by clouds just like they were with smoke when I was
last there in 1988. Massive fires all over the area that year.

As we were nearing the southern end of the Grand Tetons it cleared out
a little and I was able to get a few half way decent pictures. Not the
images I wanted or hoped to get but the moody, stormy sky did add interest
to the pictures and especially those done in B&W. By the time we got to
Jackson, Wyoming the weather had cleared up considerably.








This is as close as we got to any wildlife except for deer that kept
running in front of us while we were traveling at 70 MPH. This small
group of buffalo..... looked like a family with one youngster... was
at least 1/4 mile away. Probably further. Took a lot of cropping
since I only travel with the one 50mm Zeiss prime lens. I have no use
for zoom lenses and rarely carry a tripod. Both can sometimes, albeit
rarely prove useful. This would have been one of those times.




















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