Hap Call
01-16-2006, 07:47 AM
March 10th, 11th, and 12th.
We are in the planning phase for the Spring Hill Country ride. We have been doing this for the past five years (I think). While the majority of bikes are old Suzuki GS models, everybody is welcome, no matter what you ride. We have had several nice Kawasaki KZ bikes along, some Harleys, Hondas, Yamahas, the occasional Suzuki, and some touring bikes, pretty much everything.
We meet for dinner on Friday night to socialize and to get a very general idea of the next day's route. It has been our tradition to meet the next day in Bandera at the OST for breakfast. :eat: We normally stop at the Lone Star Motorcycle museum during the course of the ride. At the end of the day we meet back at the central campsite and eat (again), socialize, and laugh at the strange things we say during the ride - and something strange always happens - I don't know why. The next day there may be a short ride for some that are local and others are packing up for the ride home.
Post if you are interested!
Hap
We are in the planning phase for the Spring Hill Country ride. We have been doing this for the past five years (I think). While the majority of bikes are old Suzuki GS models, everybody is welcome, no matter what you ride. We have had several nice Kawasaki KZ bikes along, some Harleys, Hondas, Yamahas, the occasional Suzuki, and some touring bikes, pretty much everything.
We meet for dinner on Friday night to socialize and to get a very general idea of the next day's route. It has been our tradition to meet the next day in Bandera at the OST for breakfast. :eat: We normally stop at the Lone Star Motorcycle museum during the course of the ride. At the end of the day we meet back at the central campsite and eat (again), socialize, and laugh at the strange things we say during the ride - and something strange always happens - I don't know why. The next day there may be a short ride for some that are local and others are packing up for the ride home.
Post if you are interested!
Hap