]I read a story a couple wrote (cant remember where I read it) who rode the Bear Tooth Highway North of Yellowstone. They claimed this was one of the most beautiful highways in the country, I was so impressed by the story that it became a primary destination on my ride to Sturgis this summer. I have seen alot of incredible scenery from the seat of my bikes, and although the Pacific Coastline is pretty amazing, and Yosemite is Gods own front yard, nothing could have prepared me for the majesty of the Bear Tooth Highway.
Rainbows, 2000' gorges, mountain lakes, snow fields (in august), alpine scenery and much much more. The countless hairpin turns offered a new spectacular view each and every time. When we reached the summit my buddy and I turned off our motors and coasted down hill 11 MILES before we re-started our motors.
If the Beartooth Highway is your only destination, then the entire trip no matter how far you have to ride is worth every mile.
Ride safe ya'll
"I'd rather be riding my bike and thinking about God than sitting in church
thinking about my bike"
Rainbows, 2000' gorges, mountain lakes, snow fields (in august), alpine scenery and much much more. The countless hairpin turns offered a new spectacular view each and every time. When we reached the summit my buddy and I turned off our motors and coasted down hill 11 MILES before we re-started our motors.
If the Beartooth Highway is your only destination, then the entire trip no matter how far you have to ride is worth every mile.
Ride safe ya'll
"I'd rather be riding my bike and thinking about God than sitting in church
thinking about my bike"