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Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby Bonish Photo » Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:31 pm

Thanks to Jana, we got to go cover the Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Great fun to Watch, and I felt bad for Jana, we all got covered in South Dakota Dirt, but she happened to be downwind from most of the dirt and came home COVERED in dirt. I mean she took off her sunglasses and looked like a Raccoon.

I know I had to scrub the floor of the shower to get the pile of mud to go down after showering the dirt off....LOL

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Hence why Jana was so covered in Dirt :D This was one of many times she got covered like this. Who said covering these events was easy?
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Re: Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby gldiana » Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:19 pm

Cool Pat, really like that first shot. I'm sure I would have loved to shoot this event.
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Re: Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby Bonish Photo » Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:23 pm

gldiana wrote:Cool Pat, really like that first shot.


I titled that First Shot 'If You Love Something Set it Free"

To which Cindy and Jana got a very good laugh out of :D I really wish I would have had the speed of your 50D for this shoot
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Re: Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby gldiana » Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:33 pm

haha great title, it does look like the bike is willingly being thrown up in the air
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Re: Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby Mitchell » Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:02 pm

Bonish Photo wrote:
I titled that First Shot 'If You Love Something Set it Free"



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Great pictures :D
I like the 4th shot how its got all that dust in the background.
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Re: Jack Pine Gypsies Hill Climb in Sturgis

Postby Bonish Photo » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:52 pm

Some of these bikes were pushing 1400cc's and sounded like a Indy Car!!! :shock:

They were clearing the top of the 300' hill in under 7 seconds!!
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