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<blockquote data-quote="Bill FJR" data-source="post: 940486" data-attributes="member: 28564"><p>This year, after 37 years of wedded bliss, my wife and I are planning to take a few months off to catch up on some long-deferred riding. We plan to leave Connecticut in early May and ride the FJ Rocket down familiar roads south to Natchez, Mississippi. After that we’re off to visit friends in Sante Fe, New Mexico, after which we will follow the weather and good motorcycle roads until we get tired of each other.</p><p></p><p>The first test of our relationship may well be the expanse between Natchez and Sante Fe. I’ve heard good things about riding in the east and west Texas hill country, but it sure looks likes there’s a whole lot of not-so-twisty roads between the two.</p><p></p><p>So how ‘bout it, Texas experts – any recommendations on how a pair of geriatric love birds can cross the Lone Star State on interesting two-lane roads? No rush – we’d rather spend three days on good roads than one day on the slab. And "rustic" accommodations are OK as long as they are priced accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill FJR, post: 940486, member: 28564"] This year, after 37 years of wedded bliss, my wife and I are planning to take a few months off to catch up on some long-deferred riding. We plan to leave Connecticut in early May and ride the FJ Rocket down familiar roads south to Natchez, Mississippi. After that we’re off to visit friends in Sante Fe, New Mexico, after which we will follow the weather and good motorcycle roads until we get tired of each other. The first test of our relationship may well be the expanse between Natchez and Sante Fe. I’ve heard good things about riding in the east and west Texas hill country, but it sure looks likes there’s a whole lot of not-so-twisty roads between the two. So how ‘bout it, Texas experts – any recommendations on how a pair of geriatric love birds can cross the Lone Star State on interesting two-lane roads? No rush – we’d rather spend three days on good roads than one day on the slab. And "rustic" accommodations are OK as long as they are priced accordingly. Thanks! Bill [/QUOTE]
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