Heading out shortly this morning for the big trip! We are leaving a bit earlier than planned in hopes of avoiding major thunderstorms in Amarillo later this afternoon. More posts and pics from along the way later this morning.
Category: Trip Reports
Rushmore and Yellowstone – Coming Soon to a Blog Near You!
Well, we are about 6 days out from our big trip to Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone. All the gear is bought, a little bit more left to do to get it ready and then we leave next Friday. Here’s our agenda:
Day 1 – Home to Amarillo
Day 2 – Amarillo to Cheyenne
Day 3 – Cheyenne to Lead SD
Day 4 – Touring Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Devils Tower
Day 5 – More touring
Day 6 – Lead SD to Cody WY through the Bighorn National Forest
Day 7 – Cody to Teton Village through Yellowstone
Day 8 – Touring Yellowstone
Day 9 – Touring Yellowstone
Day 10 – Teton Village to Frisco CO
Day 11 – Frisco CO to Amarillo
Day 12 – Amarillo to Home
Can’t wait!!! I will try to be more diligent about getting some posts up every day of the trip. No promises though.
Fredericksburg May 2013 – Day 4
Day 4 was pretty uneventful. Just traveling home. The roads were great, the weather was perfect and we generally had a great time. About the only thing that was interesting was that I was almost killed!!!
I know you’ve seen Turkey Buzzards right? These are those big black birds that you see eating carcasses of this or that dead animal. Or you will see them flying around in packs around something dead. We came across a bunch of packs of these guys eating dead animals throughout the day. The general rule when you see them is to slow way down, maybe flash your lights and honk your horn. They will then fly off. You have to be careful though because they take to flight fairly slowly since they are so big and you don’t know which direction their pea brains has decided to send them.
No worries then right? Right…
Except when one is sitting in a tree right next to the road and as I’m zipping by at about 82 mph he decides to fly across the road!!! My buddy says that he missed my head by about 3 feet and I damn well believe him. I ducked and very luckily I managed to not hit it. If I had, I’m sure I would definitely have gone down and probably with a broken neck.
It was one of those freak things that can occur. I made it out alive on that one.
My buddy being sympathetic said that I should have had a GoPro running. If I had caught that on video it would have gone viral quickly!!
Take care out there and don’t forget to duck!!
Fredericksburg May 2013 – Day 3
We left early that morning to head out to a couple of roads called the “Twisted Sisters”. These are basically ranch roads in the middle of Texas that are fun as…well just about as fun as anything. To find them, do a Google search for a town called Leakey, Texas. Then trace look for Ranch Roads 335 and 336. Both run north and south and are full of twists, curves and elevation changes.
Our day started by heading south on 16 towards Kerrville. We stopped for gas and then breakfast at the iHop. The iHop had a senior citizens convention going on in there so we fell right in with the group. Our waitress was nice and efficient and soon we were full of protein and carbs ready to hit the road.
Continuing south on 16 gets into some pretty cool twists and turns. Take your time and enjoy the scenery. It’s nothing like what I’m used to up in north Texas. South on 16 to Medina and then hang a right on 337. I actually think that 337 can be just as fun as the other two mentioned above. Once you hit Vanderpool take a bit of a jog north and then left back onto 337 out to Leakey.
On our way to Leakey, we passed tons of cruisers of both the Harley and non-Harley variety. We also ran by a few patrol cars so be care of your speed. We were not being too careful, but with the radar detector and dumb luck we made it through with no incident.
Ok, I know you are giggling each time I write the word Leakey. Some say it should be pronounced more like Lakee. I prefer the Leaky version myself. If you need gas, about a half a mile south on TX83 is a great Texaco convenience store, subway sandwhich shop and of course gas. Lots of bikers pull in there.
Continue west on 337 to Camp Wood, then turn north on 55. As we were going north on 55, we passed a road named after one of the guys I was riding with. We had to stop and take a picture.
After a very short trip on 55, you will find the first of the twisted sisters 335. We headed north on this road and had a great time with zipping around the turns. At the north end, hang a right on 41 to head east. It was at this point that my other riding buddy announced he was getting low on gas. Unfortunately, we were no where near a gas station. This area of Texas is pretty barren. It’s owned by some large ranches and there is basically nothing out there.
We continued on and turned south on 336 the second of the twisted sisters. This road was nice, but there were some issues to be very aware of. Whomever owns this or the state of Texas, not sure which, has decided to flatten the turns. There is very little banking so be careful! And, just to make it interesting, they decided it would be a good idea to leave some gravel laying around in the turns too just to heighten the adrenalin of us bikers. Yes, leaned over in a flat corner and then hitting gravel will get you excited.
336 takes you back to Leakey and we went immediately to the gas station mentioned above. After we were gassed we decided to hit the other major attraction in Leakey, the Hog Pen. They make great BBQ and one of the gals that works there is nice to look at. After a beer, some food, a couple of conversations with other bikers and a couple of sneak peeks at the aforementioned gal, we were ready to roll. Oh, one other thought, the typical biker that goes there is more of the hard core Harley riding variety. You will find lots of leather, bandanna’s and extremely tan arms littered with tattoos.
We then headed back east on 337 to Vanderpool. Dang that 337 is a fun road. Once in Vanderpool, we headed north on 187. About a mile or so before the Lost Maples State Park, you will find the Lone Star Motorcycle Museum on the left. The parking lot was basically empty except for a lone car and a loaded down bicycle. We decided to stop anyway just to see if it was open. It was and after $10 each we headed in. Inside you will find a bunch of old Indians, Nortons, BMWs and a few Harley’s. They were very cool to look at. I was amazed at the few I saw where their backstory included speeds up to 150-160 mph. Amazing bikes that were very old. Worth the stop.
They also have a nice front porch to sit on so we availed ourselves of the amenities and sat there for a bit. As we sat there for a bit a sudden realization came over us. It was quite out here. No, no, I mean REALLY quite. No road noise, no background airplane noise, no noise of any kind. About the only thing we heard were some grasshoppers or crickets out in the field. Other than the occasional car or pack of bikes going by, that was it. Very relaxing.
After a bit though, that noise was broken by a group of bikes. When I pulled in, it was a big empty lot and I just sort of parked the bike in the middle in such a way that would make it easy to depart. My riding buddies lined up along side. That started the big line as this gaggle of bikes did basically the same thing. Here’s a picture of us getting ready to roll after our visit to the museum.
What about the loaded down bicycle? That guy? He was crazy. He had a bicycle fitted with saddle bags on the back and on the front. He was carrying a huge amount of equipment including a gallon of water on the back. He said he was traveling around Texas just camping. That’s very ambitious of him and I’m impressed he would do it.
On up 187 to 39 back towards Kerrville. This is a very nice road and goes along the Guadalupe river. Some very nice properties along this ride. In addition, it was somewhere in here were we saw the bike accident. Well, we saw the aftermath of the bike accident. By the time we rolled through, the Sheriff and another county vehicle were still there waiting on the tow truck. One cruiser type bike was down in the ditch and a crotch rocket was leaning against a sign post. Someone definitely made a bad decision and ruined it for someone else as well. You’ve got to be careful when your out there.
After sitting through all of the traffic in Kerrvile, we finally made our way back to Fredericksburg. Back home we had a beer or two and just sat on the front porch enjoying the weather. We argued about where to go for dinner for about 30 minutes or so and when we couldn’t decide we ended up just ordering pizza for delivery. This turned out to be a wise decision for two reasons – one, the pizza was awesome. Some of the best I’ve had in a while. And, two, it allowed us to meet Tina and Julie [ Names changed to protect the innocent ].
WHAT? Who are Tina and Julie and what do they have to do with motorcycling in Fredericksburg?
Well, being that we were full of pizza and beverages, we were just sitting on the front porch minding our own business, yucking it up to this wise crack or another and just generally having a good time. We saw these two come bicycling down the road. Being from Texas and right neighborly of me, I yelled out – “Howdy, ya’ll want a beer?” They initially declined and kept riding. Pretty soon they were back and asked if we could take their picture. Certainly and one of my buddies went out to take the shot with their camera. We convinced them to come on up on the porch and hang out for a bit.
We offered them some beverages and one of them decided she would partake and the other declined. Apparently they had been at some festival and were still fairly intoxicated from the days sampling of wines. They were from north Texas like us and we just sat there continuing to yuck it up. We did convince one of them to go harass our other buddy who had gone to bed. He was a party pooper and while we had a good time, he was having nothing to do with it.
Soon it got dark and as they decided to head out, one of them thought it would be a good idea to run with her bike. It wasn’t and before she knew it, she was feet up, butt down in the gutter. Luckily, and like most drunks that fall down, she wasn’t hurt any more than her pride. We laughed some more, helped her up and this time they took it a bit more slowly finding their way home.
We too decided it was time to retire after a long day of riding and having fun. Day 3 was great!!
Fredericksburg May 2013 – Day 2
For day two of our trip to Fredericksburg in central Texas, we decided to take it a bit easy and wait for the weather to warm up a bit more before pursuing further adventures on our 2-wheeled machines. This also gave us a chance to catch up with the wives and see some of the cultural offerings of Fredericksburg.
After a slow start to the morning, we finally are out the door around 10am or so to head to the Nimitz World War II museum. If you have never been, I highly encourage you to go. The museum alone is worth the trip to Fredericksburg. The museum is actually an old hotel that has since been added onto and converted to support the thousands and thousands of visitors that go through the museum each year. Here is a link that will take you to the website for the museum so that you can get a sense of what it looks like from the outside. http://www.pacificwarmuseum.org/index.asp
Once you go into the museum and start looking around, you quickly realize this is something special. The hotel section of the museum is just part of what is available. There is an entire courtyard with plaques commemorating ships, officers and a special section for each of the presidents that served in WWII. Here are a couple of pictures of what you find outside.
Once we were finished with the courtyard, we made our way into the second building. This is where the real surprise came. In this second building you will find multiple airplanes as well as tanks, guns, jeeps and even a submarine from WWII. It is just amazing. About the best advice I can give someone planning on going to the museum is go early and plan to be there awhile. There is so much to see that we were not able to get through all of it. You could definitely spend the entire day looking at what the museum has to offer.
After the museum, we headed over to Auslander for lunch. Authentic German food which was very good. I had the pepper sausage and sauerkraut. Of course my stomach didn’t like it later, but my tongue was happy with it at the time. German beer was excellent and after a late lunch, we headed back to the house. At least the guys did. The girls were off to go shopping.
At home, we assembled our gear and went for a quick ride on the bikes just so that we could say we rode every day. As you can tell from the pictures above, the weather was perfect and being out in the sun on the bike was much wanted after the dark, drizzly day we encountered coming down to Fredericksburg.
We took a leisurely jaunt up 965 towards the Enchanted Rock and then on over to 16. From there we turned south, did the Willow City Loop and back to 16. Turned north to go back up to 965 and took that the other direction towards Fredericksburg. We stopped in at Enchanted Rock and took a few pictures. Yes, those are people standing way up there on top. We decided not to venture that far as we were more anxious to get back to riding. The rock is apparently a big piece of granite coming up out of the middle of Texas and as it comes up, it continues to slough off pieces of itself. Very strange to see and reminds me of the big rock in Georgia – Stone Mountain – that basically does the same thing. Here’s a picture of Enchanted Rock.
After visiting the rock, we finally made our way back to Fredericksburg. Was a great day seeing the sights.
Fredericksburg May 2013 – Day 1
We rode down to Fredericksburg, Texas, from Dallas yesterday. The weather was not pleasant – that’s an understatement. The weather was downright crappy. Cold with temps in the 40’s, windy with gusts at 20-35mph and the occasional drizzle mixed in just for fun. We left around 9:15 and got in around 3:30 which is really not too bad for time wise.
Oh, and by the way, if you update the firmware in your Sena headset, be ready to re-pair all of your devices and the intercom with your buddy. What I thought would be a simple connection, wasn’t. I had a difficult time understanding the instruction manual (pdf on the iPad) and when to press which button. On the side of the road with your mates waiting on you in the cold wind created too high of a level of performance anxiety and I had to give it up. I was able to get it accomplished the next morning with little trouble.
The wind was ferocious. Given that the wind was out of the north-west and we were generally heading south or south-west, it was either at our backs or coming on strong over our right shoulder. Several times we would be going around a curve in the road to the right and the wind would almost push us into the other lane. That definitely caused some sphincter constriction. Add to the wind the light drizzle and all of a sudden you have some significant worry about whether or not the bike is going to slide out from under you.
We came through Fort Worth to get to 377 to Grandbury. From there, we turned south down to Glen Rose then on to Hico for lunch at the Koffee Kup and yes that’s how they spell it. It’s great food – chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes both covered in cream gravy, a small salad and for dessert, we had coconut pie. Yummy! I couldn’t (or wouldn’t) eat all of mine, but the taste was awesome. There’s nothing like home cooking.
[side note on the Koffee Kup – all of the waitresses in there are older. They have to be at least in their 50’s and look liike they have been doing that job for a long time. They are great – nothing wrong with them at all. But what was funny is they had another woman who was clearing and cleaning the tables – “bus girl”. She was younger. I imagined that she just wasn’t old enough to wait tables even though she was in her 40’s.]
From Hico, down to Hamilton to Goldwaithe to Fredericksburg. If you have never traveled down TX 16, it is well worth it. The flowers yesterday were just beautiful. This time of year brings out the best in Texas flora. I probably should have stopped to take a picture or two, but we had been on the bike for over an hour and had drank too much coffee and water. That combination with the cold and drizzle…well, you get the idea.
But with all of that, we made it. Looking forward to Day 2. May do a brief ride this morning and then hit the museum and some shopping around town. The big ride will be on day 3 and then headed home on day 4.





