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<blockquote data-quote="theycallmemorris" data-source="post: 940559" data-attributes="member: 28037"><p>I'm glad I was a little help. Especially after all I've learned from this forum.</p><p></p><p>I didn't know that 335 was known for anything to do with riding. I work out at oil/gas wells and we drilled one off of 335 last month. I'm suppose to be heading back out there again tomorrow for probably a month and am wanting to load my bike up to take along. But... These wells are sometimes 20 miles down bad dirt roads(I stay on location the whole time) so I don't know if I could even get it back out to the asphalt to ride.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep an eye out for some more good spots to ride while I'm out there, and along the way.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember the exact road name that leads south of Rocksprings, but I was headed to Kickapoo Caverns State Park from Rocksprings when I found it. Some great views twisting through the valleys as it drops off of the plateau.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theycallmemorris, post: 940559, member: 28037"] I'm glad I was a little help. Especially after all I've learned from this forum. I didn't know that 335 was known for anything to do with riding. I work out at oil/gas wells and we drilled one off of 335 last month. I'm suppose to be heading back out there again tomorrow for probably a month and am wanting to load my bike up to take along. But... These wells are sometimes 20 miles down bad dirt roads(I stay on location the whole time) so I don't know if I could even get it back out to the asphalt to ride. I'll keep an eye out for some more good spots to ride while I'm out there, and along the way. I can't remember the exact road name that leads south of Rocksprings, but I was headed to Kickapoo Caverns State Park from Rocksprings when I found it. Some great views twisting through the valleys as it drops off of the plateau. [/QUOTE]
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