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Got a new pseudo DSLR to take this time. The trip will be my first real chance to play.
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Pseudo SLR?
Glad I don't have bad allergies.
You too Doug! After sampling a few pieces of the world’s best chocolate (shots) it was certainly nice taking it easy on Old #9 after the long day. (I hope Jeff/Carl/Brad had a nice Willow-City loop, and Phil made it back safely to Waco.)
The guy on the blurry-bike passed me so fast it caught me by surprise. Maybe it was CrazyJoe??
I’m not easily impressed, but the personal banquet we had at Two Fat Boys was incredible. The jolly-looking owner, Chug - looked like a cross between a lumberjack and Santa Claus. After serving-up his famous bbq, boudin, beans, baked-potato, and I think some pie - he kindly asked us if we all wanted to finish-up the feast with a tequila-shot… It was smooth and on-the-house! We raised our shot-glasses and toasted Chug and the awesome Saturday ride! What a way to end the day.
For me the highlight was Sunday morning. Aside from slight moisture in the air, almost getting creamed by a deer, and wondering what clothing-item might fall off the back of Carl’s bike – the run out and back on 335 was spectacular! (Seriously – there can’t be too many other activities that fun… ) As the gray overcast and slight mist gave way to white clouds and blue sky – the run to Hunt on 39 was equally exhilarating – more open than the sisters with higher-speed turns and some great scenery!
A huge thanks to Jeff for organizing the entire trip - including the all the food stops and hotel arrangements. And also to Brad, for both the camera work and volunteering to sweep the back to make us noob group-riders made it to the next stop. (Maybe I was the only noob.) Either way - nice to meet everyone and thanks! If possible – I’ll be back next year!