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I made a promise this year to leave home and go somewhere every three day weekend. Not being a planner, I started looking on Wednesday for an adventure for last weekend. Found a Three Sisters Rally for Burgman riders. I posted up to see if I would be able to elbow my way in so late....yup. Packed on Thursday so I could get on the road after work, yet still make it during daylight.
I made this trip early in April and never posted pictures, so first those.
Bill, Rachel, Graeme, and New Guy included me in their plans to ride the dirt routes. I made it to Junction in a little over 5 hours so I could ride the pavement. It was such a great time!
I love these river crossings.
This is a nice place for lunch in Kerrville...The Green Grocers Deli
Bill took the scooter for a spin then he and Rachel modeled riding positions for two-up on the Burgman.
I spent some pleasant time in this city...with my little friend.
Enjoyed a lunch at the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop.
Stood at the geographical center of Texas. Turns out the 'actual' center is just nearby.
I found on this first trip to the area that I really loved riding 337 and 16. I was able to set my own pace because I was riding solo. I remember thinking that I have to return soon.
Three weeks later I was back.
I met 18 other scooter riders at the Whitten Inn in Kerrville.
We split into three groups and took a route that took us along 16 to 337 to Leakey. We did 335 South to North, then across 41 to 336 and down to Camp Wood for lunch at BJ's Sweet Shop.
Hmmmmmm........
The Lone Star Moto Museum was next.
What a great place! I am including all my pictures.
Stonehenge wrapped up the day. I love this place.
This picture will be blown up and put up in my math classroom.
Many of the riders had to leave on Sunday, but two of the ladies stayed and we had a terrific ride Sunday. Pictures tomorrow!!
I made this trip early in April and never posted pictures, so first those.
Bill, Rachel, Graeme, and New Guy included me in their plans to ride the dirt routes. I made it to Junction in a little over 5 hours so I could ride the pavement. It was such a great time!
I love these river crossings.
This is a nice place for lunch in Kerrville...The Green Grocers Deli
Bill took the scooter for a spin then he and Rachel modeled riding positions for two-up on the Burgman.
I spent some pleasant time in this city...with my little friend.
Enjoyed a lunch at the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop.
Stood at the geographical center of Texas. Turns out the 'actual' center is just nearby.
I found on this first trip to the area that I really loved riding 337 and 16. I was able to set my own pace because I was riding solo. I remember thinking that I have to return soon.
Three weeks later I was back.
I met 18 other scooter riders at the Whitten Inn in Kerrville.
We split into three groups and took a route that took us along 16 to 337 to Leakey. We did 335 South to North, then across 41 to 336 and down to Camp Wood for lunch at BJ's Sweet Shop.
Hmmmmmm........
The Lone Star Moto Museum was next.
What a great place! I am including all my pictures.
Stonehenge wrapped up the day. I love this place.
This picture will be blown up and put up in my math classroom.
Many of the riders had to leave on Sunday, but two of the ladies stayed and we had a terrific ride Sunday. Pictures tomorrow!!