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Dr. Frazier: Two Dot Adventure Ride Photo Gallery
A Vetter outfitted Honda CB900 Custom that brought back memories of the cowboy biker.
Check out photos as Dr. Frazier returns to the scene of one of his wildest early rides around Two Dot, Montana.
A dirt road that was fine when dry but impassable for my 1978 BMW R100 when wet.
Lonely and empty, the dirt road towards Two Dot did not have so much as a telephone pole to break-up the scenery.
The name Two Dot came from a ranch owned by George R. Wilson whose cattle brand was two dots side-by-side like what’s pictured on the Two Dot Bar sign.
Sunday in downtown Two Dot, Montana, where there is no stop light.
The freshest looking building in Two Dot was the post office, with the former spelling of the town name on the front, “Twodot.”
“Easy To Find … Hard To Leave,” the Two Dot Bar.
If you are an ATM adventure rider (ATM to ATM) your adventure ride will end at the State Bank Two Dot.
My campsite of 25 years earlier on the quiet banks of the Musselshell River was five to ten feet below the surface when I revisited it.
I followed this antelope nearly two miles down the dirt road, far more than I was able to follow the cowboy biker years before.
Looking across Lebo Lake south of Coffin Butte I could see the Crazy Mountains in the background.
How the Crazy Mountains got their name.
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