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| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 13:17 | [?] |
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My friend came down from Arkansas this past weekend and brought his bike so I felt I needed to show him our good roads.
We left out at about 5am, bikes on the trailer.
Didn't really start out on the right foot. On the bikes and out of Bandera Tx at 7am. State Trooper at 7:18am just past Tarpley Tx. 79 in a 70, nice opportunity I thought for a warning, nah, ticketed us both.
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Monday morning in Leakey Tx, I guess recouping after weekend losses. People tube the river there and that can't be done without beer.
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This is located in Hunt Tx, called Stonehenge II
This can been seen from the highway there in Hunt.
Overall we had a great day riding beautiful country. We covered about 270 miles. Bandera up through the 3 twisted sisters, through Hunt, through Kerrville, and then back into Bandera. I highly recomend this ride to anyone in the area. All pictures taken with my HTC Evo. |
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| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 13:38 | [?] |
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| dang I really need to head west that looks like some awesome roads. | |
| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 14:28 | [?] |
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Nice area, would like to ride it one day.
Nice pictures!
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| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 16:44 | [?] |
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| yup, this a real nice day trip! | |
| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 17:45 | [?] |
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awesome pics!
but I am a little confused
why did you have to trailer the bikes to where you started your ride, why did you not get on your bikes at 5 am and start riding?
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| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 19:02 | [?] |
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why did you have to trailer the bikes to where you started your ride, why did you not get on your bikes at 5 am and start riding? Just for comfort. It's just highways from my house to Bandera so we were able to cut out those 130 not so fun miles. I think I could ride twisties all day but I hate my seat going straight for any length of time. |
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| Posted: 30 Jun 2010 19:14 | [?] |
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Just for comfort. check
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| Posted: 01 Jul 2010 08:27 | [?] |
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| I hear you on the boring highway miles. My buddies like to ride from Hood to Austin and honestly it's just annoying, no scenery, nothing special, just road. IF i had the option i would probably trailer out to the twisties myself | |
| Posted: 01 Jul 2010 08:46 | [?] |
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| Let me know Nuage420b, I'm ready to go again. | |
| Posted: 06 Jul 2010 20:12 | [?] |
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| My Oma and Opa live in Fredricksburg . Love that part of Texas . Thanks for the pics . | |
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Nice pictures!