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Riding Hill Country this Weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie" data-source="post: 572774" data-attributes="member: 11849"><p>I just got back from a Big Bend area - Langtry - Hill Country ride yesterday (1900 miles). Except for some wild west Texas wind, hill country rain, and an old riding buddy not so much of buddy anymore, it was a fantastic ride and recommended. I also recommend the loop that goes around the McDonald observatory near Ft. Davis as well. The best thing about riding that area is that there few cars. Just wide open spaces, friendly West Texas faces (that move over out of your way whenever you pull in behind them) and buzzards. Even saw another FJR at Big Bend and saluted with the obligatory wave.</p><p></p><p>Lesson learned - Before you commit to a multi-day ride with a friend you haven't seen for twenty years, make sure you still actually like each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie, post: 572774, member: 11849"] I just got back from a Big Bend area - Langtry - Hill Country ride yesterday (1900 miles). Except for some wild west Texas wind, hill country rain, and an old riding buddy not so much of buddy anymore, it was a fantastic ride and recommended. I also recommend the loop that goes around the McDonald observatory near Ft. Davis as well. The best thing about riding that area is that there few cars. Just wide open spaces, friendly West Texas faces (that move over out of your way whenever you pull in behind them) and buzzards. Even saw another FJR at Big Bend and saluted with the obligatory wave. Lesson learned - Before you commit to a multi-day ride with a friend you haven't seen for twenty years, make sure you still actually like each other. [/QUOTE]
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