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Did it last year and I gotta say it's way cool. Fredericksburg is nice and old but really a tourist trap. I went to the naval museum there and it was great. Wondered why a Naval museum in the middle of Texas? Now I know why.
Mid week it's fairly quiet and saw a lot of animals so anyone thinking of doing this be careful. I guess the deer and HUGH rabbits hid on the weekends.
I'm going to do it again this year only this time a weekend so everything is open. It also gets hot especially Big Bend NP.
Yep, this is one ride you won't forget. Thanks Texas!
Yes it is the 3 Twisted Sisters (or one anyway) RR 337.
Ok, Thank you. I'm gonna try to get that one done this year. Riding the back roads from South Carolina To Texas has a lot of sights to see along the way.
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