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Fm 336, Tx
What: FM 336 is one of the three famed "Holy Trinity" moto-roads in the Texas hill country. It was voted the #10 best road in the 2003 Ride Texas magazine's readers' poll.
The road surface is consistently good, although there are a number of cattle grates along the route.
Cattle grates, of course, mean cattle, occasionally roaming a bit close to the road, so use caution on the flat spots.
As with its sister road, FM-335, this road is a north-to-south route, with pretty much flat, straight runs on a plateau on the northern end, and some twisty bits to the south. There's a bit more ranchland, IMHO, and therefore slightly more straight sections amongst the twisties than 335, but all in all, it's still a great road in the midst of Nowhere.
Where: FM 336 is in the Texas hill country, running from just north of Leakey (off of SR 83) up to SR 41.
Designation: Farm-to-Market (FM) or maybe Ranch Road (RR) 336
Roll the vid, Bubba:
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QuickTime 6.3 (QT software)
Additional details from grandpaul here.
What: FM 336 is one of the three famed "Holy Trinity" moto-roads in the Texas hill country. It was voted the #10 best road in the 2003 Ride Texas magazine's readers' poll.
The road surface is consistently good, although there are a number of cattle grates along the route.
Cattle grates, of course, mean cattle, occasionally roaming a bit close to the road, so use caution on the flat spots.
As with its sister road, FM-335, this road is a north-to-south route, with pretty much flat, straight runs on a plateau on the northern end, and some twisty bits to the south. There's a bit more ranchland, IMHO, and therefore slightly more straight sections amongst the twisties than 335, but all in all, it's still a great road in the midst of Nowhere.
Where: FM 336 is in the Texas hill country, running from just north of Leakey (off of SR 83) up to SR 41.
Designation: Farm-to-Market (FM) or maybe Ranch Road (RR) 336
Roll the vid, Bubba:
Windows Media Player 9 (software)
QuickTime 6.3 (QT software)
Additional details from grandpaul here.
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