I didnt see any other activities for March 2nd so here it goes......
Looks like we will have cabin fever for a couple of weeks. Myself and some other TWTers are camping Friday night and riding some big bike dirt on Saturday. Heck, we may even ride up to Rocky Ridge or Red River Motorcycle parks and explore with a big bike fully loaded with camping gear!!!
I think we can find enough dirty roads to keep us amused. Bring something to eat at camp Friday night or eat in Decatur. We can find a cafe within 10 miles for breakfast Saturday morning.
We can use the dead wood lying around for a campfire.
From their website:
"Permits for fuelwood cutting for home use ($20 for two cords) are available at the District office in Decatur and the Caddo Work Center in Honey Grove. Firewood for campfires is limited to downed wood only, with no permit required. Cutting standing trees or pruning limbs from them is prohibited."
I Do not know exactly where camp will be, somewhere between one of the three lakes and the main part of LBJ Grasslands. I will go up early Friday afternoon and find a spot, then post the GPS coordinates here.
Right now long range forecast looks good, but we know that can change the closer we get.
If it is going to be soup, sloppy and ****ty I will cancel.
If you would like to come, post up. If somebody wants to organize a dirty ride for Saturday, please take the reigns.
I will be on a red, white and black Africa Twin next to a hammock. I think there will also be a Red GSA.
Looks like we will have cabin fever for a couple of weeks. Myself and some other TWTers are camping Friday night and riding some big bike dirt on Saturday. Heck, we may even ride up to Rocky Ridge or Red River Motorcycle parks and explore with a big bike fully loaded with camping gear!!!
I think we can find enough dirty roads to keep us amused. Bring something to eat at camp Friday night or eat in Decatur. We can find a cafe within 10 miles for breakfast Saturday morning.
We can use the dead wood lying around for a campfire.
From their website:
"Permits for fuelwood cutting for home use ($20 for two cords) are available at the District office in Decatur and the Caddo Work Center in Honey Grove. Firewood for campfires is limited to downed wood only, with no permit required. Cutting standing trees or pruning limbs from them is prohibited."
I Do not know exactly where camp will be, somewhere between one of the three lakes and the main part of LBJ Grasslands. I will go up early Friday afternoon and find a spot, then post the GPS coordinates here.
Right now long range forecast looks good, but we know that can change the closer we get.
If it is going to be soup, sloppy and ****ty I will cancel.
If you would like to come, post up. If somebody wants to organize a dirty ride for Saturday, please take the reigns.
I will be on a red, white and black Africa Twin next to a hammock. I think there will also be a Red GSA.
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