Day 2 of the 2023 Black Hills Bounty climbs most of the day on a variety of rough roads through the Northern Black Hills, culminating in a sweet climb up grassy cross-country ski trails, a relaxing spin on ridge line gravel, and a raggedy rock plunge down a cliff-lined canyon that (finally!) bottoms out at an idyllic campground. Once again, the payoffs today are high, and hard-earned.
Here are a selection of images from Day 2, as captured by our riders. For prior photo galleries of the 2023 Black Hills Bounty, go to Day 0 - Gathering At Roubaix Lake; Day 1 - Mining Camp Ghosts Lead To Deadwood.
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| Packing up after breakfast. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Warming up on USFS Primary Road 227. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Spinning up USFS Secondary Road 209 before the morning sun hits. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| View along USFS Secondary Road 209. (image by Kevin Fox) |
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| Now we're cruising up USFS Secondary Road 209. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Switching to dirt, now climbing on USFS Low Standard Road 209.3C. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| We rode uphill most of the day. USFS Low Standard Road 209.3C. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Still up. USFS Low Standard Road 209.3C. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Ben Cooper opens an old school cattle gate along USFS Low Standard Road 209.3D. Jon Naaf engineers appropriate supervision. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| A brief break of the gradient along USFS Low Standard Road 209.3D. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Remote meadow accessed only by USFS Low Standard Road 209.3D. (image by Paul Brasby) |
| Lunch break along USFS Low Standard Road 117.7. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Back to climbing. USFS Low Standard Road 117.7. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| USFS Low Standard Road 117.7. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Jeff Caldwell, Ben Cooper & Jon Naaf lead the charge up USFS Low Standard Road 117.7. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Jeff Bloom and Craig Groseth churn up USFS Low Standard Road 117.7. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Climbing up Bratwurst Trail in the Eagle Cliff Trail Ski Area. (image by Paul Brasby) |
| More up on Bratwurst Trail in the Eagle Cliff Trail Ski Area. (image by Craig Groseth) |
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| Paul Brasby and Jon Naaf power up Bratwurst Trail, as Jeff Bloom pleads for lower gears. (image by Ben Cooper) |
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| Rolling along the Intake Meadows Trail in the Eagle Cliff Trail Ski Area. Ahead loom Eagle Cliffs. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Here it is. The Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Paul Brasby) |
| Keep your eye on the Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Craig Groseth) |
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| Cattle maintain the Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Working our way up the Eagle Cliff Trail. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| It doesn't get easier on Toni's Trail in the Eagle Cliff Trail Ski Area. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| Finally rolling along a ridge line on USFS Low Standard Road 733.1A. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| USFS Low Standard Road 223 starts off innocently enough. (image by Paul Brasby) |
| USFS Low Standard Road 223 narrows. (image by Craig Groseth) |
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| Imposing cliffs portend more rocks ahead on USFS Low Standard Road 223. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| A glimpse of the start of the rock infestation on USFS Low Standard Road 223. The road demanded two hands, so we have few pictures here. (image by Paul Brasby) |
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| We're all ready to relax at USFS Rod & Gun Campground. (image by Paul Brasby) |






























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