Last July, my son and I rode from Corpus Christi to Dell City, via Amistad, Fort Davis, and Hueco Tanks (paved back roads), then highway to Antonia, CO. From there we went south on the NMBDR. Unfortunately, we did not know that late July is New Mexico Monsoon season. After five days of slogging through rain and mud, we bailed at Albuquerque. Toughest week of riding in my life...Greatest week of riding in my life!Haha the one who doesn't like riding motorcycle but like to go as service vehicle lol..
That is what I have in my GPX too Bastrop park 1CAlso, while paved, you should really ride one of the best roads in Texas while you are that close to it.
Park Road 1C from Smithville to Bastrop.
Dual sport. Seems like there is a lot of interest. Why don’t you set a date—la weekend in March or April—and see who will
March - April.book for me and May end to June mid I'm doing TAT so it would have to be later in a year..let me set something up.Dual sport. Seems like there is a lot of interest. Why don’t you set a date—la weekend in March or April—and see who will go.
I think it’s a great idea.
Thinking the same thing. But my wife is a Cajun, doubt she could find her way back.I'm thinking trailer to the Western point, being dropped off and then ride back.
Remember: all this is 'theoretical'. I've followed many a track, just to be turned around because there is a gate, or a no trespassing sign, or a guy in a pickup with an unhappy look on his face. This of course is part of the adventure, but you have to expect it.How does one even start going about finding all the dirt, gravel, river crossings etc? The way y’all do this is very impressive!!
Okay, I have attached both Full version and break down sections Section 1 - 14 (Start From Houston - Dell City TX and joins NMBDR). As I mentioned previously this is 80% off road (Dirt, Gravels, water crossing and single lane Back Roads) remaining 20% single lane highway to connect next dirt dirt and very very minimum highway.
I plan to test this out very soon! Let me know if anyone would want to tag along.
Let me know if anyone run into any issue loading these GPX files. My next route will map from Mission TX to Houston
Lot of late nights, hard work put into built this Texas - Off Road full route and by each sections.
Ride Safe, and always wear protective gears.
Enjoy riding!
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This is great... Thank you for sharing your hard work..Okay, I have attached both Full version and break down sections Section 1 - 14 (Start From Houston - Dell City TX and joins NMBDR). As I mentioned previously this is 80% off road (Dirt, Gravels, water crossing and single lane Back Roads) remaining 20% single lane highway to connect next dirt dirt and very very minimum highway.
I plan to test this out very soon! Let me know if anyone would want to tag along.
Let me know if anyone run into any issue loading these GPX files. My next route will map from Mission TX to Houston
Lot of late nights, hard work put into built this Texas - Off Road full route and by each sections.
Ride Safe, and always wear protective gears.
Enjoy riding!
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I did portion of Brookshire to Bastrop so much fun. Plan to do remaining soon.Anyone had a chance to ride this yet? Looks great and one heck of a project. Definitely a lot of hard work and thank you for sharing. Just curious if anyone has ridden and knows the actual percentage of dirt as it looks to be a very large amount of asphalt.
Suggestions for which maps to get for Base Camp to overlay this on?
Yeah its hard to tell in basecamp. I usually keep both open Google map and bascamp while planning a route as specially the roads that I haven't traveled before to avoid private property..I just used Google to check the Bastrop to Buchanan dam GPX file and found a gate near Sayersville. Means going north on 95 and heading south on 290 to reconnect.