I love riding. However, one of the fun things about riding with others is getting to visit during impromptu roadside breaks.
Tag Archives: Texas Hill Country
Every now and then…
Somebody points a camera at me while I’m riding, proving that I’m not a complete poser. Riding my sweet KTM 500 EXC in the hill country.
Continue reading →GS action
making the big girl earn her pay
Continue reading →Beta 500 RS in action
Dang!
What a set of horns. 🙂 I spotted this beauty during a sunny fall afternoon in the hill country.
Continue reading →Look how green it is
We had lots of rain over the winter and spring, so central Texas was exceptionally green this year. I know it’s not a big deal for everyone in the eastern half of Texas – it’s always green and wet in … Continue reading →
Yes, that’s a public road
Many of the counties in the western half of the Texas hill country are sparsely populated, which means the counties don’t have a very large tax base. Consequently, many county roads are not only dirt, but are only sporadically maintained. It’s … Continue reading →
Luckenbach
My adventure ready KTM 500 EXC in front of the Luckenbach post office.
Continue reading →Zebras in Texas
After taking a picture of the camel, I then grabbed a picture of the zebra. It isn’t everyday that you see a small herd of zebras in Texas.
Continue reading →You just never know
I was headed into Fredericksburg one day when I spotted a Camel in a field next to the road. Hmmm…a camel in Texas? Stranger things have happened. After stopping to take a picture, I also spotted a sleeping buffalo and … Continue reading →
Field of flowers
While enjoying a superb spring day in the Texas hill country, I passed this beautiful field of flowers south of Doss, Tx. Nice, isn’t it?
Continue reading →More bluebonnets
Another pic of this year’s bluebonnets on Threadgill Creek Road.
Continue reading →Pecan Creek Road
This is Pecan Creek Road, northwest of Fredericksburg, TX – one of the many wonderful twisty paved county roads in the Texas hill country.
Continue reading →Jack Rabbit Road
Jack Rabbit Road, though paved, is a really interesting and fun single lane road in Gillespie County. It truly is one lane wide – not even a lane and a half like most smaller county roads in the western part … Continue reading →
Bluebonnets
Thanks to all the rain over the winter, we are enjoying a bumper crop of bluebonnets this year. I haven’t seen this many flowers on Threadgill Creek Road since 2007.
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