
Bad Beard Interviews Damon Woodruff: Evolution of Sturgis Rally & Buffalo Chip's Role.
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In this detailed discussion Bad Beard talks Damon Woodruff, the president of the @SturgisBuffaloChip , the conversation explores the rich history and evolution of the Sturgis motorcycle rally , which has become a major cultural event since its inception in 1938. Damon shares insights on how the Buffalo Chip, established in 1981 by his father Rod Woodruff, emerged as a pivotal venue for the rally, highlighting its unique role in fostering a vibrant community atmosphere and offering diverse activities for attendees. The dialogue addresses the shift from traditional cowboy culture to modern motorcycle festivities, emphasizing inclusivity and misconceptions about motorcycle culture, as seen with the creation of Camp Zero aimed at engaging younger generations. Anecdotes about memorable experiences at events, future plans for festival celebrations, and the relationship between the rally and the city of Sturgis further illustrate the rally's dynamic nature, showcasing a spirit of adventure and community that continues to thrive amidst evolving interests in motorcycle riding.