Hot Fun Summer Run
& Nocogdoches 08/13/10 - 08/15/10 |
Some of the small towns and roads I encountered on my trip to New Summerfield |
On the way I stopping at the pipe spring on 175 - East of Cuney Cooling my bandana to put around my neck. |
The friendly crew at the registration desk |
Great food, old skool bikes and folks having fun The CMA folks set up a booth to entertain the kids Hanging out around the beer garden |
After setting up camp I took a little ride on outstanding roads The area is saturated with greenhouse industry |
Entering the rally area; Friday the 13th |
Good Band : Good Crowd BEERTENDER |
My favorite Longrider : Kanga |
To Nacogdoches through Bugscuffle & Looneyville I found more great roads. |
I would not mind living in this little house on the prairie. |
Nine flags over the oldest town in Texas |
I enjoyed this meal a great deal; no need to add seasoning to the gravy. |
This is a historic Stone Fort located on the Stephen F. Austin campus, replicated on the site of Don Antonio Gil Y'Barbow stone house. Y'Barbo, the founder of present day Nacogdoches, built the stone house between 1788 and 1791 as the formal portals to the Spanish District of Texas.
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The Ride Back |
Saturday Late Afternoon |
Air Conditioning on Saturday night The guys on the second floor thought we were someone famous |
The Ride Home |
I always seem to run into interesting cars on these little Ride-Abouts. |
Congrats
You've made it to the end! |