Spring Texas Hill Country Ride - Time to Plan!
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:47 am
Okay, Folks!!!
Way I figure it, it's time to start planning a *BIG* Spring Texas Hill Country Ride... Very Happy
The recent Big Bend Ride was tons of fun, and I hope we can get all the smae participants from that, plus a bunch more. If you have never ridden in the Texas Hill Country I can only promise you that you will be in for a real rider's treat! Wonderful, twisty roads... Some tight and highly technical, some with heart-stopping *FAST* sweepers, some great pavement, some more "interesting" in its pavement quality, lots of up and down, and even some water crossings... Spectacular scenery, charming little towns and burgs, some culinary deligts for restaurants, friendly people, and wonderfully surprising little landmarks like the "Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop" and the "Lone Star Motorcycle Museum" (which houses not only one of the finest collections of vintage bikes anywhere in the world, but also great food and a *DYNO* where you can find out just how much HP your bike makes for a mere pittance!).
Towns like Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Leakey, Bandera, Utopia, etc. make every stop a pleasure... and there is plenty of cheap gas and friendly folks ot visit with, too. Temps are pleasant as long as we don't wait past the end of April, and there are plenty of creeks and rivers for a quick dip if you want to cool off...
LEO's are few and far between, and relatively sympathetic if you are cordial and respectful, and everyone in the area seems to truly welcome motorcyclists.
Accommodations range from extremely quaint and economical all the way up to the downright ritzy.
Personally, I like to base out of the Kerrville/Hunt/Ingram area, as this affords the most flexibility on routes north, south, east or west on any given day, and it is close to the wonderful and famous "Triple 3's" - 335, 336, and 337, not to mention 55 and 16 - all incredible and challenging roads you will want to do more than once. Fredericksburg is close by with the fascinating roads down around Luckenbach, and, of course, the legendary "Willow City Loop".
But I am open to suggestions and input from any and all who might want to go!
Let's start the ball rolling and get planning! I promise I will do all I can to make it a memorable and entertaining get-together, and I know any and all who participate will, too!
We can start with posts and PM's here, and then spread the word to others who might want to go along that are not regulars of the board via e-mail.
Anybody *UP* for a Spring Texas Hill Country Ride???
Please note that this same message has been posted in the "Group Rides" section and any further discussion about it should be directed there. Please PM me with your e-mail address if you want to be included in the e-mail updates.
Cheers!
Dallara
Way I figure it, it's time to start planning a *BIG* Spring Texas Hill Country Ride... Very Happy
The recent Big Bend Ride was tons of fun, and I hope we can get all the smae participants from that, plus a bunch more. If you have never ridden in the Texas Hill Country I can only promise you that you will be in for a real rider's treat! Wonderful, twisty roads... Some tight and highly technical, some with heart-stopping *FAST* sweepers, some great pavement, some more "interesting" in its pavement quality, lots of up and down, and even some water crossings... Spectacular scenery, charming little towns and burgs, some culinary deligts for restaurants, friendly people, and wonderfully surprising little landmarks like the "Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop" and the "Lone Star Motorcycle Museum" (which houses not only one of the finest collections of vintage bikes anywhere in the world, but also great food and a *DYNO* where you can find out just how much HP your bike makes for a mere pittance!).
Towns like Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Leakey, Bandera, Utopia, etc. make every stop a pleasure... and there is plenty of cheap gas and friendly folks ot visit with, too. Temps are pleasant as long as we don't wait past the end of April, and there are plenty of creeks and rivers for a quick dip if you want to cool off...
LEO's are few and far between, and relatively sympathetic if you are cordial and respectful, and everyone in the area seems to truly welcome motorcyclists.
Accommodations range from extremely quaint and economical all the way up to the downright ritzy.
Personally, I like to base out of the Kerrville/Hunt/Ingram area, as this affords the most flexibility on routes north, south, east or west on any given day, and it is close to the wonderful and famous "Triple 3's" - 335, 336, and 337, not to mention 55 and 16 - all incredible and challenging roads you will want to do more than once. Fredericksburg is close by with the fascinating roads down around Luckenbach, and, of course, the legendary "Willow City Loop".
But I am open to suggestions and input from any and all who might want to go!
Let's start the ball rolling and get planning! I promise I will do all I can to make it a memorable and entertaining get-together, and I know any and all who participate will, too!
We can start with posts and PM's here, and then spread the word to others who might want to go along that are not regulars of the board via e-mail.
Anybody *UP* for a Spring Texas Hill Country Ride???
Please note that this same message has been posted in the "Group Rides" section and any further discussion about it should be directed there. Please PM me with your e-mail address if you want to be included in the e-mail updates.
Cheers!
Dallara


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