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I just got back from the 2008 Texas Adventure Ride and thought I would kick off the ride report. Riders, feel free to add your report to this thread.
I want to extend a big thank you to everyone who attended. We ended up with 225 registered riders this year, which was quite an increase over the 125 we had last year.
This year's logo
I'll write more later, but here are some of the pics I took over 4 days of fun and adventure.
The City of Junction sponsored this year's TAR. Here's the banner they had made to welcome us to Junction.
The Junction Chamber of Commerce gave out goody bags to all registered riders. Goody bags and KLRs go well together, don't you think?
Bikes in repose, parking lot at Isaak Restaurant
Wild Man Mike Frederick
I couldn't pull this event off without the assistance of Mrs Richard_ and Dirtbike Dave
The riding was fantastic. So was the weather.
Water crossings were everywhere
Old Junction Road never disappoints
Getting jiggy wit it
One of the Kimble County crown jewels
Owen and Rusty getting ready to ride after the morning riders meeting
Carved into this stone: MacKenzie Trail 1876, 3 horse thieves hung by Texas Rangers and buried here.
Sat night banquet
Foot peg meets shin. Foot peg wins.
I want to extend a big thank you to everyone who attended. We ended up with 225 registered riders this year, which was quite an increase over the 125 we had last year.
This year's logo
I'll write more later, but here are some of the pics I took over 4 days of fun and adventure.
The City of Junction sponsored this year's TAR. Here's the banner they had made to welcome us to Junction.
The Junction Chamber of Commerce gave out goody bags to all registered riders. Goody bags and KLRs go well together, don't you think?
Bikes in repose, parking lot at Isaak Restaurant
Wild Man Mike Frederick
I couldn't pull this event off without the assistance of Mrs Richard_ and Dirtbike Dave
The riding was fantastic. So was the weather.
Water crossings were everywhere
Old Junction Road never disappoints
Getting jiggy wit it
One of the Kimble County crown jewels
Owen and Rusty getting ready to ride after the morning riders meeting
Carved into this stone: MacKenzie Trail 1876, 3 horse thieves hung by Texas Rangers and buried here.
Sat night banquet
Foot peg meets shin. Foot peg wins.