RoyGBiv wrote:PUCKER wrote:a "road to get to the good roads," same with 51.
You should try this part of 51. Google Maps
LINK, especially the part south of the 205 intersection.
The biggest collection of "decent" twisty roads closest to the metroplex is in this corner of town... Hamilton, Erath, Hood, Bosque, Sommervell, Commanche, Palo Pinto (FM 4). Nothing to rave about, but decent. However, that short stretch of 51 is excellent.
Here's a nice day ride in that area.... Sorry about this map not being 100% complete route. It's converted from Garmin GPX via Google Earth and when Google Maps imports the file it's not completing the route... You can get an idea about the roads and just connect the rest of the dots. Sorry about that... Busy answering phones today.
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Ah, home sweet home.
I try to ride all the roads you've highlighted at least once every spring and fall. Sometime I just head west and look for roads I haven't been down before, sometimes I hear banjos...
gemini wrote:If you did 4, then you ate at Mary's in Strawn
First time I ate there, I just wanted a cheeseburger so that is what I ordered. Turns out they don’t have regular burger, it’s like a 2 lb. burger. I was just a little ticked off no one warned me, I didn’t even look at the menu, just ordered a burger and got this giant novelty thing on a platter. Then I had to pay for whole thing but couldn’t even take it with me as I had no saddlebags at the time. I was a little irritated at the whole thing.
So, if you go to Mary’s in Strawn, look at the menu and remember the portions are HUGE.

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