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Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:59 pm
by C-dub
TexasFlash wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:47 pm Hope you have a great trip; post pics when you get back.
Dave :txflag:
The picture situation will be interesting. I'm sure I will get some good ones, but not as many as I would like. My wife, so far, refuses to take any pictures with her phone while we're moving.

I won't get it done for this trip and I'm not sure about it overall yet, but I'm considering a dual camera system that can record up to 20 hours of 1080p video front and back on a 256GB card. I'm thinking about getting this for everyday use and then for trips set them to take a picture every few seconds to capture the scenery. That can then be played back as a time lapse video. However, I'm still mulling this over because I'm not sure if I want the extra tech to deal with. It might seem a little ironic since the bike I'm riding already has built-in satellite radio, gps navigation, and ABS. On a motorcycle! I know! Anyhow, if I do the camera system it won't be until after this trip and probably over this winter when we aren't taking any trips at least until next spring. If I do get it the winter months should give me enough time to get it installed and work out any bugs I'm sure will arise. Then, future trips to the northeast and Appalachia should result in some amazing pictures.

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 9:08 am
by 03Lightningrocks
Sounds like a great trip. I have not been on a road trip in two years now. You are causing me to get the itch!

The video of West Texas might get long and boring. :biggrinjester:

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 9:55 am
by RPBrown
Plan your ride and apply for the Iron Butt. 1000 miles in less than 24 hours or 1500 miles in less than 36 hours.
Info here: https://www.ironbutt.org/

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:49 am
by oohrah
For future reference, the river road between Presidio and Lajitas is a top motorcycle ride.

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:53 am
by comsec
Image

You'll enjoy Ross Maxwell Drive in BBNP!!!!! Been riding there for many years.


Here's a ride up into the Basin, we're leading in front with yellow helmets.

https://vimeo.com/239749942

See GAS......BUY IT!!!! Gas is in the park at Panther Junction.

If you ride the River Road, hydrate first and do it when it's cool. IMHO it is the most technical motorcycle road in TX with lots of blind off camber turns and some of the greatest scenery that's jaw dropping. Eat at El Patio in Presidio.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... Texas.html

Great breakfast at Judy's Bread and Breakfast on Holland St in Alpine, AMTRAK depot is across the street.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... Texas.html

If I didn't have family in NTX, I'd move there and ride every morning.

2010 Concours 14 eats these roads up!

Ride free,

Craig

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:04 pm
by C-dub
RPBrown wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 9:55 am Plan your ride and apply for the Iron Butt. 1000 miles in less than 24 hours or 1500 miles in less than 36 hours.
Info here: https://www.ironbutt.org/
I've thought about it. Our destination in AZ would get us over the 1k mile requirement. I've even mentioned it to my wife and she didn't smack for even suggesting it. However, I'm not sure she completely understood the requirements. After our 530 mile ride last Saturday we woke up Sunday morning and she asked if I wanted to do it backwards and do an IronButt. When I explained that the 24 hour requirement was not just riding time, but elapsed clock time, then she kinda frowned a little. So, maybe someday, but probably not too soon.

Side note, I wonder how old the oldest certified IronButt rider was when they did it? I don't see it happening within the next two years for us. Maybe for me, but even that chance isn't too great.

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:07 pm
by C-dub
comsec wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:53 am Image

You'll enjoy Ross Maxwell Drive in BBNP!!!!! Been riding there for many years.


Here's a ride up into the Basin, we're leading in front with yellow helmets.

https://vimeo.com/239749942

See GAS......BUY IT!!!! Gas is in the park at Panther Junction.

If you ride the River Road, hydrate first and do it when it's cool. IMHO it is the most technical motorcycle road in TX with lots of blind off camber turns and some of the greatest scenery that's jaw dropping. Eat at El Patio in Presidio.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... Texas.html

Great breakfast at Judy's Bread and Breakfast on Holland St in Alpine, AMTRAK depot is across the street.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... Texas.html

If I didn't have family in NTX, I'd move there and ride every morning.

2010 Concours 14 eats these roads up!

Ride free,

Craig
Looks great. That will have to be another trip.

More technical than the Twisted Sisters in the Hill Country? I read somewhere that they were considered expert level or something like that. I thought they were pretty easy. Nice ride, but easy.

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:47 am
by comsec
What makes the River Road technical is the the variety of surprises it throws your way. The blind off camber turns on some of the hill crests are not tight, but the road is narrow and with no paved shoulders in the technical sections you need to be on your game if you are "cookin".

The first part from Study Butte to Lajitas is just hilly with a lot of washes as you descend down to the Rio Grande, as you pass Lajitas the fun begins. :woohoo :drool:

I prefer the Study Butte to Presidio direction. The landscapes and road combine together into an immensely intense and fun ride. I ride a lot in Arkansas so I prefer the twisties and the River Road is not as technical as Mt Judea/AR 123 or Push Mountain Road/AR 341, but it makes up for it with the surprising combination of changes in both the road and scenery.

Ride free,

Craig

Re: Scenic West Texas Roads

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 4:36 pm
by TomWalsh
Yeah, I remember riding through there as well with my family last year. We were about to cancel the trip due to busted out tires, but my contact from 4WheelOnline made sure that my order arrived on time. Nonetheless, we enjoyed every second of the trip. We might give it another go once the virus dies out.