Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:29 pm
No Shiv. I don't live in Gruene, but I spend a lot of time in the Hill Country. I've only been riding for 4 months, but I've found some roads around New Braunfels and Kerville that are awesome. I never noticed how awsome those roads were when I drove them in a cage. Go figure. Do you mean the Grist Mill? I eat there every chance I get. I'd tell you how long I've been eating there, but that would give away my age.
Shorts, what's a Texas boy doing in Japan? You get back over here, let me know, and we'll take a ride up that way. I'd rather tube down the river with a cooler full of Shiner Bock than go to Schlitterban. Way too many people. We usually put in just below the Canyon Dam, and that water is as cold as death in August. The top cooks and the bottom freezes. Sure, I'll take you to Gruene Hall - If you let me lead.
Or, we could probably find a couple of those friendly Texas ladies who would let us step on their toes.
It's a long way Blues. It's 2500 miles from Seattle to Houston. I'd have to trailer the bike up there, and I ride a cruiser. Of course, you have more experience than me so you could probably do it. There's some awesome country between here and there. I do plan on taking a trip this Spring, probably to Colorado. I was up there in Sept., around Colorado Springs, and I had the bike itch then. I was looking at every road I drove, thinking how it would be on a bike. I can't wait to ride some of them the right way.
On an unrelated note, it's been cold and rainy here for two weeks. I know that's nothing to you cold climate riders, but here it's torture. All my biker buddies are ready to .......
Shorts, what's a Texas boy doing in Japan? You get back over here, let me know, and we'll take a ride up that way. I'd rather tube down the river with a cooler full of Shiner Bock than go to Schlitterban. Way too many people. We usually put in just below the Canyon Dam, and that water is as cold as death in August. The top cooks and the bottom freezes. Sure, I'll take you to Gruene Hall - If you let me lead.


It's a long way Blues. It's 2500 miles from Seattle to Houston. I'd have to trailer the bike up there, and I ride a cruiser. Of course, you have more experience than me so you could probably do it. There's some awesome country between here and there. I do plan on taking a trip this Spring, probably to Colorado. I was up there in Sept., around Colorado Springs, and I had the bike itch then. I was looking at every road I drove, thinking how it would be on a bike. I can't wait to ride some of them the right way.
On an unrelated note, it's been cold and rainy here for two weeks. I know that's nothing to you cold climate riders, but here it's torture. All my biker buddies are ready to .......
