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- Jared
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- Kuper
So I've been a member for a while but have been pretty inactive. I've been to a few coffee house meetings in Plano, but nothing recently.
Here's my first ride report.... Sorry it’s so long, but I’m very excited.
All full size pics and additional pics can be found at my Flickr site.
Origin: Home, Plano, TX
Destination: Dublin, Leakey, and Port Aransas
Official Odometer Miles: 1,293
Equipment: 2004 Buell Firebolt
The diirections can be found at this Google Map.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
12pm - Leave Dallas headed for Dublin.
2pm - I've been a Dr Pepper fanatic for years and I finally have the perfect excuse to check out the Dublin museum! I learned a lot of great things, took the tour, and bought myself a ball cap and Dr Pepper Meat Marinade at the gift shop. I'll have to write another report after I try that out.
6pm - Arrive Enchanted Rock State Park. All the regular camping spots are full and I don't feel like hiking into the woods with my saddle bags, but the ranger recommends a place just six miles south called Frontier Outpost. It’s an interesting place, I will definitely go back. It’s mainly a beer garden and country store, but they offer camping as well. I want to check it out on a Friday or Saturday night when they have live music.
8pm – After getting the camping situation settled, ride into Fredericksburg to grab a Schnitzel at Der Lindenbaum. There was a loooong wait but some nice people let me sit with them! Three cheers for Texas hospitality!
10pm – Get back to Frontier Outpost and find that there is only one other group camping, and they are on their own bike adventure! They belong to ADV Rider. They have a Harley and two off-road bikes and are headed to Big Bend. They share their campfire and a lot of great stories and tips.
Monday, March 16, 2009
6:30am – Get up and get out! Need to get to the top of Enchanted Rock before sunrise…
7:30am – Made it to the top literally just in time. It was gorgeous. The clear skies were nice, but some clouds would have helped out the photos. I had the entire place to myself.
Did you know that parts of I-10 are 80mph speed limit?
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11am – Arrive in Leakey, grab a quick bite and get on to the Twisted Sisters. This is the main reason for the trip, and I can’t wait. Route from Leakey is: East on 337, North on 55, North East on 335, West on 41, South on 336. The roads were awesome, the Nueces River looked VERY inviting, and there were a bunch of other bikers out. Do not attempt this route if you have been riding for less than two years.
1pm – Done with the Sisters, head to the Hog Pen for a beer and then off to Port Aransas.
Here are some of the other bikes around…
6pm – Finally, at the beach! Talk about a long day…
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
10am – Back on the beach for a full day of relaxation.
Wait… it’s Spring Break… (btw this is not me)
And St. Patricks Day… (this may be me)
Needless to say the bike was a great hit.
6pm – Head out for a steak dinner and spend the night at a friend’s in San Antonio
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
10am – Leave San Antonio, just trying to get back home at this point.
12pm – Stop in Waco for an awesome burger at Health Club. We went to the Baylor campus to ask random students where we could find a good burger, and their suggestion did not disappoint.
4pm – Home. And not nearly as sore as I thought I’d be.
Here's my first ride report.... Sorry it’s so long, but I’m very excited.
All full size pics and additional pics can be found at my Flickr site.
Origin: Home, Plano, TX
Destination: Dublin, Leakey, and Port Aransas
Official Odometer Miles: 1,293
Equipment: 2004 Buell Firebolt
The diirections can be found at this Google Map.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
12pm - Leave Dallas headed for Dublin.
2pm - I've been a Dr Pepper fanatic for years and I finally have the perfect excuse to check out the Dublin museum! I learned a lot of great things, took the tour, and bought myself a ball cap and Dr Pepper Meat Marinade at the gift shop. I'll have to write another report after I try that out.
6pm - Arrive Enchanted Rock State Park. All the regular camping spots are full and I don't feel like hiking into the woods with my saddle bags, but the ranger recommends a place just six miles south called Frontier Outpost. It’s an interesting place, I will definitely go back. It’s mainly a beer garden and country store, but they offer camping as well. I want to check it out on a Friday or Saturday night when they have live music.
8pm – After getting the camping situation settled, ride into Fredericksburg to grab a Schnitzel at Der Lindenbaum. There was a loooong wait but some nice people let me sit with them! Three cheers for Texas hospitality!
10pm – Get back to Frontier Outpost and find that there is only one other group camping, and they are on their own bike adventure! They belong to ADV Rider. They have a Harley and two off-road bikes and are headed to Big Bend. They share their campfire and a lot of great stories and tips.
Monday, March 16, 2009
6:30am – Get up and get out! Need to get to the top of Enchanted Rock before sunrise…
7:30am – Made it to the top literally just in time. It was gorgeous. The clear skies were nice, but some clouds would have helped out the photos. I had the entire place to myself.
Did you know that parts of I-10 are 80mph speed limit?
[
11am – Arrive in Leakey, grab a quick bite and get on to the Twisted Sisters. This is the main reason for the trip, and I can’t wait. Route from Leakey is: East on 337, North on 55, North East on 335, West on 41, South on 336. The roads were awesome, the Nueces River looked VERY inviting, and there were a bunch of other bikers out. Do not attempt this route if you have been riding for less than two years.
1pm – Done with the Sisters, head to the Hog Pen for a beer and then off to Port Aransas.
Here are some of the other bikes around…
6pm – Finally, at the beach! Talk about a long day…
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
10am – Back on the beach for a full day of relaxation.
Wait… it’s Spring Break… (btw this is not me)
And St. Patricks Day… (this may be me)
Needless to say the bike was a great hit.
6pm – Head out for a steak dinner and spend the night at a friend’s in San Antonio
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
10am – Leave San Antonio, just trying to get back home at this point.
12pm – Stop in Waco for an awesome burger at Health Club. We went to the Baylor campus to ask random students where we could find a good burger, and their suggestion did not disappoint.
4pm – Home. And not nearly as sore as I thought I’d be.