STURGIS, S.D. (KELO) --Toward the back of Buffalo Chip, there's a place where riders can go back in time and experience what the rally was like 50-years ago.
It's as easy as pulling up to an open spot and setting up camp as they ride through the dirt.
Pat Patterson of Led Sled Customs from Ohio brings his Sportsters out to the rally every year and he always stays at Camp Zero.
"Out here at Camp Zero I feel like it is just getting back to two wheels, you know that's all it's about it just enjoying yourself. Good fun times with people's creativity and people goofing off and smiles for days you know." Led Sled Customs Owner Pat Patterson said.
It doesn't matter where you are from, campers tell us everyone gets along at this old school rally spot.
"You know, Camp Zero, you just get to be