I know it's been a while since I've posted one of these, so I think it's about time! Given the rain we've been having through the area this week, I'm thinking we should stick to one of the drier routes. I think we'll go for the Fayetteville one for convenience. It's about 160 miles of 50% or better dirt and gravel county roads with one creek crossing that usually amounts to a few inches of water. There's also a cool 1880's vintage bridge on the route. Lunch will be at Orsak's in Fayetteville. Gas is available at lunch and at a couple other spots, but a 100 mile range makes things easy and comfortable. The route is big bike friendly and my rides are small bike friendly as well. No one will be left behind.
GPX: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dl/ti9wfaphbuhavzw/Fayetteville DS Loop v3.gpx
Meetup will be at Buc-ee's in Waller at the corner of FM362 and 290 at 0800. The plan is to be on the road by 0830. Please make sure to fill you gas tank upon arrival at Buc-ee's and go to the bathroom if needed.
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1) William Wolfen
2) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike
3) Hodee
4) Hodee +1
5) Hodee +2
6) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #2
7) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #3
8) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #4
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GPX: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dl/ti9wfaphbuhavzw/Fayetteville DS Loop v3.gpx
Meetup will be at Buc-ee's in Waller at the corner of FM362 and 290 at 0800. The plan is to be on the road by 0830. Please make sure to fill you gas tank upon arrival at Buc-ee's and go to the bathroom if needed.
In:
1) William Wolfen
2) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike
3) Hodee
4) Hodee +1
5) Hodee +2
6) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #2
7) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #3
8) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #4
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