Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sunday

Our last day in the Hill Country was perfect except for a strong wind.
We rode through Luckenbach down past Canyon Lake and down the
Guadalupe River Road. Then over delightfully curvy back roads to some
yuppie style comfort food in Comfort. Returned to Fburg via the Old
Tunnel Road This is what it's all about.

Tomorrow looks good for return to Houston.


Leigh Anderson
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Luckenbach

Luckebach

Shopping for haute couture T shirts

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Saturday

today some of the best scenery and riding in Texas (or the US). North
and West of fburg the Willow City Loop, Enchanted Rock, the Llano
canyon to Mason, and back to Fburg. Cloudy but mild and no rain. Isn't
it about time you gave some serious thought to thanking your lucky
stars you are in Texas?

Leigh Anderson
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Coopers BBQ, Mason Tx

A famous biker stop. Very good, but we are so spoiled with Goode
Company a block from our house.

Spectacular Willow City Loop

It doesn't get much better.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Hill Country 1

The ride Thursday from Houston to Fredericksburg was pleasant and
uneventful, agreeably punctuated by a green chile cheeseburger at The
Roadhouse (Texas Monthly Award) and a detour down Creek Road from
Dripping Springs.

Today we headed up Tx 39 running along the beautiful south fork of the
Guadalupe then to Leakey and back on 337 one of the Twisted Sisters.
Mists and sometimes drizzle kept us from exploiting the curves but the
scenery was magnificent.

Along the river near Hunt we passed Toad Hall Two. A weird stone
whimsical mission. If anybody knows the story about it I would like to
hear.

Leigh Anderson
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Schumaker Crossing on the Guadalupe

Toad Hall

On the Guadelupe

Guadelupe vista

On the Razzle

Somewhere south of Hunt on the Guadelupe.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Friday, December 31, 2010

Christmas News Letter, 2010



If you can’t read this in email, see the full newsletter with photos online at
http://tayaratravels.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-news-letter-2010.html

Season's Greetings to you on this last day of 2010. We hope this finds you well and happy.Our year has revolved around two passions: music and motorcycles.

Allen's Landing Band is going strong, with frequent performances at Hickory Hollow and a show at a higher profile venue, McGonigel's Mucky Duck.

 


Bettie is now writing songs as well as performing, and the band hopes to make an all-original CD next year.

Motorcycles are taking a growing part of our lives. I've ridden nearly 30,000 miles in the two years since I began. When people ask why I like motorcycles so much, I answer that if you have to ask, you'll never understand. If you enjoy dance, think of that; or downhill skiing; or horseback riding. It combines adventure, challenge, excitement, pleasure, discomfort, and fear in constantly varying proportions.

Amazingly most of those 30K miles have been in day-trips within a hundred miles of Houston. (Want to know about back roads? Ask me.) My one big step-out from Houston was a ride to Colorado (see trip blog) in August with a fellow fanatic. We rode 3200 miles in 8 days, and it wasn't enough.

 


But the big news is that Bettie saw all the fun I'm having and jumped in herself. She took the motorcycle rider school in October and bought a learner bike, a Honda Nighthawk 250.



Only a month later she felt she was ready to move up, and traded for a new BMW G650GS. This is an "enduro" bike similar to my own, but a bit lower, lighter, and more manageable. 




We are in the steps now of adding this and that to make it capable of long trips. We recently did our first overnight to Rockport



and we plan go west (New Mexico and beyond) sometime in the spring.

Together, we've bought/traded five bikes in two years. Some people might feel that to be excessive; they would be wrong. A true motorcyclist would only ask "why didn't you keep the other three?" All of this takes the place of the international trips typical of our previous years. In a way we feel quite smug: we are not troubled by "enhanced pat downs", x-ray strip-searches , crowded tourist class cabins, cancelled flights, etc so common to air travel these days. There is wisdom in the old Firesign Theater (remember them?) line about "getting high on the real things: a clean windshield and a full tank of gas."

Other activities continue as before, things we've described in our letters from 2009 and 2008, so I won't repeat.

And may 2011 be happy for you all.

Leigh and Bettie Anderson

Friday, August 13, 2010

Home and summary

(Note: to view the entire trip, begin with Tuesday, Aug 3)

Weds 11th. We rode from Amarillo to Houston with only a couple of remarks. It was a long day, and the temp was 106F at one point. And I saw a "Miss Me Yet" billboard (not the Minnesota original) somewhere between Amarillo and Fort Worth.


Here is a mileage summary for the trip:


Here is the actual route traveled (in yellow; ignore the magenta). Click the map for a larger image.

and a blow up of the 100K foot ride (again in yellow):


And finally, here are some photos from my camera (not cell phone) that I was unable to upload until now.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Going green. And red. And home.

Tuesday 10th. Leaving Chama we headed straight to Santa Fe and Tomasita's, my favorite eatery in SF. They do a mean green and red chile, made daily, for soaking hot fresh sopapillas.

Then it was time to start for home, and we headed for Amarillo. Tomorrow we hope to be in Houston.
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Suite Rest

Monday 9th. We continued riding through Ouray to Silverton to Durango to Chama. The mountain road defies description. I can say that negotiating 10 mph switchbacks with a precipitous drop and no guard rails places a premium on motorcycle proficiency.

We arrived in Chama expecting another Hotchkiss Motel experience. Instead we are enjoying a pleasant suite with fireplace, big screen TV, couch, etc. And outside each door hangs a decorative string of chili peppers. I HEART NEW MEXICO!

Total mileage: 2176

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Gorgeous Gorge

Today 9th we rode around the rim of the Black Canyon. A few photos make commentary superfluous.
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The Bates Motel

Sunday 8th continued from Aspen down the enchanted canyon of the White River, ending the day at the Hotchkiss Motel. Greeted by a seedy Russian proprietor and his Olga-from-the-Volga wife, who seemed surprised that anybody would want to stay there. We can honestly say that it is the best (only) motel in Hotchkiss.
Milage so far: 1868

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Aspen in Mole

Sunday 8th we stopped for lunch at a recommended Aspen Mexican restaurant. Their chicken in mole poses no threat to Hugo's in Houston.
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Independence Day

(Monday 9th In Chama NM catching up)

Sunday 8th we left Denver, passing through Leadville en route to Aspen. The route led up to Independence Pass at 12095 feet, a road with enough precipitous hair pen turns to make women tremble and strong men faint. The effect is augmented when experienced on a motorcycle.
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Sunday, August 08, 2010

No update tonight

Sunday. In Hotchkiss w bad connection
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