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Jim- I'm so jealous! What a great ride- took me 2 cups of coffee to wander through all the pics. We don't get rides like that til summer up here- still deep in the cold and snow.
Last time I trucked a bike south was in the 70s for Daytona and the keys- we spent the whole winter in the warm sun that year, and your pictures have got me thinking about doing it again.
What GPS are you using? I can see it's a streetpilot, but couldn't quite make out which model. I'm shopping for this summer......
Langtry, Texas
Phantly Roy Bean, Jr. (c. 1825 – March 16, 1903), was an eccentric U.S. saloon-keeper and Justice of the Peace in Val Verde County, Texas, who called himself "The Law West of the Pecos". According to legend, Judge Roy Bean held court in his saloon along the Rio Grande in a desolate stretch of the Chihuahuan Desert of southwest Texas.
Sanderson Mission Style Church
Sanderson, the town with the cheapest gas in west texas, just 60 miles down the road from Langtry, which has the most expensive petro.