TheD-Man
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This was a great event!
Mike and Mary: Thanks so much for hosting and sharing your place will all of us.
Richard: Thanks for putting this together - the routes were awesome!
JT and Gina: Thanks for leading both days. Really enjoyed riding with you. We did not get a chance to talk about what happened Sunday afternoon when I lost you guys, but I will just choose to blame Monica Basically the road forked and I chose the wrong fork! I was wishing my GPS file uploads had not failed at home on Friday!
I should have stopped at the fork and waited for you to return to confirm which way to go! Lesson learned.
Hoping to get a chance to sample more of Gina's MulledMucous Wine this season.
It was great to get some (albeit slow) "off pavement" time with the new to me GS beast. Thanks to my riding group for patience.
It was fun to ride the paved country road hills and twistys.
The scenery was fantastic. Some Fall color in the trees.
I survived a white knuckle ride home in the dark on a very loaded bike on 281 and 1431; there were deer carcasses every 1/4 mile! Don't like riding at night in the Hill Country. My prayers were answered and I arrived home safe, tired, and hungry -> for more camping and back road exploring!
Mike and Mary: Thanks so much for hosting and sharing your place will all of us.
Richard: Thanks for putting this together - the routes were awesome!
JT and Gina: Thanks for leading both days. Really enjoyed riding with you. We did not get a chance to talk about what happened Sunday afternoon when I lost you guys, but I will just choose to blame Monica Basically the road forked and I chose the wrong fork! I was wishing my GPS file uploads had not failed at home on Friday!
I should have stopped at the fork and waited for you to return to confirm which way to go! Lesson learned.
Hoping to get a chance to sample more of Gina's Mulled
It was great to get some (albeit slow) "off pavement" time with the new to me GS beast. Thanks to my riding group for patience.
It was fun to ride the paved country road hills and twistys.
The scenery was fantastic. Some Fall color in the trees.
I survived a white knuckle ride home in the dark on a very loaded bike on 281 and 1431; there were deer carcasses every 1/4 mile! Don't like riding at night in the Hill Country. My prayers were answered and I arrived home safe, tired, and hungry -> for more camping and back road exploring!