Here is the GPS route, I added the Adventure as well as the individual GPX file just in case. I made it one long track, deleted my friends place and my Uncles. I work in the Wimberly area and live south of San Marcos, I just made the track start and end in Wimberly area. I would suggest staying the first night in Leakey, Camp Wood or even Rocksprings. Just make sure you do Bullhead Creek Rd if you have never done it, it is a highlight. The further west you make it this day, the more time you will have the next day depending on how much time you want to homestead at the attractions at Seminole Canyon, Pecos High Bridge and Langtry. I did not do a lot of messing around that day other than brief get offs for the picture taking, late breakfast at Kings in Rocksprings and my late lunch at the gas station in Comstock (they had good pizza slices and decent gas station sandwiches). I was on the road by 8am that morning and got to my camp site about an hour before sunset. It was a long day but very nice, my favorite day on this treck.
Night 2 I would definitely stay at Pandale Crossing River "Resort", best part of this entire deal. If tent camping, site #1 was mine...and I checked out #2 and #3 while there, 1 was the best, isolation, prettier, closest to river edge. They have cabins as well. The bathhouse was in disarray from the snowpocalypse, but they do have one for the tent campers. The place was deserted when I was there, no campers/workers/owners. Nothing but me and an otter.
This next day was a long one, I think I did 340 miles. Again, not a lot of messing around, broke camp and was out of there by 7am. Took a decent sit down lunch in Ozona at Pepe's, eating and doing ride report updates. Didn't stop riding till 6pm. If you wanted to make this day a little shorter, you could just run up FM2083 to Ozona and skip Fort Lancaster. You would miss a little bit of dirt on CR407 and the Fort, which wasn't overly impressive but still a cool stop and a little canyon twisty before you get there. And after that there was one cool dirt section that was about 5 miles long that I enjoyed. If you are a slow mover, you could also add a day to this trip. You could stay at XBar Ranch, tent or cabin, I stayed there a couple years ago when I checked out the Caves of Sonora. You could also add Ft McKavett easy enough. Just throwing out options.
Thought I would mention gas, sure it is on some minds. The longest section without gas options was Comstock to Ozona. I used 4.1 gallons on that ~180 mile stretch. My bike was getting between 40-50mpg depending on how hard I was hitting it. I did better when it was raining
. After you get to Ozona, still have like 200 miles to get to Ingram/Kerrville area if that is what you decide. I thought about cutting out the section that dipped below I-10 between Ozona and Sonora as it was all paved. Glad I didn't, really enjoyed this area. FYI in case you got to considering that.
About all I have to say about that. Enjoy!!
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