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Opinion: Sacred Bear Butte scarred by biker bar


"Bear Butte is a sacred mountain. It also is a South Dakota State Park. And it is close enough to Sturgis to be a victim of the annual motorcycle festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world.

There is something powerful at this place. If you go silent and stand still there, you can feel something in the grass, hear something in the wind. On my lists, Bear Butte ranks as one of the five most magnificent places on the Great Plains.

I drove past Bear Butte (on South Dakota Highway 79) recently on my way from Rapid City to Dickinson. My goal was to photograph the butte in the November morning light. In the past 20 years, I have driven past Bear Butte a hundred times, and stopped to climb to the top on more than a dozen occasions. Whenever I have something really important to ponder or work out, I drive to Bear Butte and climb up to the top of the mountain (technically a volcanic laccolith 4,422 feet high, 1,253 feet above the surrounding plains) to brood while gazing off at the vastness of the Great Plains. I never drive past it in the daylight without stopping to take photographs.

The other day about 9 a.m., I came up over the rise expecting to see the stark and lonely magnificence of Bear Butte as it always has been and always will be. But what I saw instead was a scar as red as lipstick that marred, perhaps even ruined, the view.

The scar is a biker bar.

Last summer, a man named Jay Allen built a 22,000-square-foot, three-story roadhouse bar 21/2 miles north of the base of the butte. It's called the Broken Spoke. Its garish red metal walls shout down the subtle drab pastels of the plains. It's an eyesore. It's an open affront to American Indians. The parking lot looks like one you would find at a baseball stadium or special events center. Allen plans to carve out a 30,000-seat amphitheater at the site where he will host rock concerts during the annual Sturgis rally. According to press reports, one regular feature of the Broken Spoke will be a Best Breasts contest. You get the picture."

Get the Story:
An elegy for historic Bear Butte (The Bismarck Tribune 12/3)

Relevant Links:
Bear Butte International Alliance - http://matopaha.org/wp
Defenders of the Black Hills - http://www.defendblackhills.org

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