valetz
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[SIZE=8pt]The Pict above is from when Dana and I stopped at Two Rivers on the way to WFO, it is a great place to meet and hang out.[/SIZE]
OK, So I'm sure most of you are wondering why Niobrara... Right?
It's one of the classic Team Strange stops (think MN1000.)In the late 1950s, Danny Liska set out from Niobrara, Nebraska on the adventure of a lifetime when he rode his trusty BMW from the Arctic Circle to Tierra Del Fuego. This journey, chronicled in the book "Two Wheels to Adventure," has inspired countless long distance motorcycle riders to set out for their own adventures on (and off) the road. Danny didn't stop there. In the 1960s, he got back on the Beemer and rode from the North Cape of Norway to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
They have hosted various events in Niobrara including the start and finish of the Butt Lite last year.
So here is what I propose... We hang out at Two Rivers Saloon on Weds night and drink Fat Tire.
(Fat Tire tastes better at Two Rivers that it does in Colorado... Yes I am Serious)
The grill is open until 9pm and they have extremely good Elk Burgers (at least they did last summer.)
So far it's going to be myself and Rick Corwin.
This is an open invitation to anyone else who want to join us in Niobrara on Weds night.
Let us know in this thread if you plan on being there.
Lodging info
Two Rivers Saloon (& Hotel)
402-857-3340
Notes:
They had two rooms left when I called today.
When we were there last time Pat let it slip that he doesn't like using his CC machine. (
i.e.
bring cash)
Hilltop Lodge Motel
402-857-3611
Notes:
I called today and all 12 rooms were available.
Within walking distance of Two River Saloon.
Other Details:
Danny has passed away, but his first wife Arlene still lives in Niobrara, I've never had a chance to talk to her personally...
But, she is always around at Team Strange events, and has a great personality and lots of stories, I'm going to see if she if she has time to visit.
The preferred breakfast joint is the Custer County Cafe on the west edge of town.
Here is a Minnesota Motorcycle Monthly article on Niobrara.
If traveling from the Twin Cities:
You end up with two 350 miles days instead on one 600 mile day.
IA 60 is now 4 lanes almost all the way, (they are still finishing up on the North end.)
It now runs around the towns it used to go through... It was only posted a few places but appears to be 65mph.
If you go through Vermillion take the version of 50 that runs on the North side of town. (avoid the lights)
County Rd 12 just North of Le Mars, IA looks like a great cut across, but it was being resurfaced when we ran out for WFO. (Yup, gravel)
-bvw.