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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
Heading toward Texas, let's ride Ark/Mo first.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cav47" data-source="post: 1286201" data-attributes="member: 87133"><p>Got a hankering to head to North Texas to visit a special place to me. My Grandpa passed away about 8 years ago. At HIS request, he told me NOT to come to see him at the end of his cancer battle or to the services. He made this request because I was in the middle of a football season and he did not want me bailing on the team I was coaching. I did what he told me and I have not been back since. Longer story, but I will share it in the ride report that will follow after the ride.</p><p></p><p>SO, Spring Break this year I have planned to head to Sherman Texas to poke around a few days. I have 4 or so days to get there. Missouri and Arkansas are on the way. Seems like a shame to blow by some good riding. I don't really have a plan except to stay off the interstate whenever possible.</p><p></p><p>I am leaving Illinois on Friday, March 18th as long as it is not snowing. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in the South Missouri/Northwest Arkansas/Eastern Oklahoma area. Then head toward Texas on Tuesday. After a few days in North Texas, I am headed South towards the Gulf before I head back.</p><p></p><p>Come join me somewhere in the Ozark Plateau. I will camp or hotel depending on who comes along. Let's throw some ideas out there. I loved almost ever min of last years spring break trip to Harrison, and Hooterville was spectacular. If you have never been to either place, u are missing some awesome riding. I am a serious newbie to this area and even I can recognize a gem of an area when I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cav47, post: 1286201, member: 87133"] Got a hankering to head to North Texas to visit a special place to me. My Grandpa passed away about 8 years ago. At HIS request, he told me NOT to come to see him at the end of his cancer battle or to the services. He made this request because I was in the middle of a football season and he did not want me bailing on the team I was coaching. I did what he told me and I have not been back since. Longer story, but I will share it in the ride report that will follow after the ride. SO, Spring Break this year I have planned to head to Sherman Texas to poke around a few days. I have 4 or so days to get there. Missouri and Arkansas are on the way. Seems like a shame to blow by some good riding. I don't really have a plan except to stay off the interstate whenever possible. I am leaving Illinois on Friday, March 18th as long as it is not snowing. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in the South Missouri/Northwest Arkansas/Eastern Oklahoma area. Then head toward Texas on Tuesday. After a few days in North Texas, I am headed South towards the Gulf before I head back. Come join me somewhere in the Ozark Plateau. I will camp or hotel depending on who comes along. Let's throw some ideas out there. I loved almost ever min of last years spring break trip to Harrison, and Hooterville was spectacular. If you have never been to either place, u are missing some awesome riding. I am a serious newbie to this area and even I can recognize a gem of an area when I see it. [/QUOTE]
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Heading toward Texas, let's ride Ark/Mo first.
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