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First ever e-x-t-e-n-d-e-d ryde!!

jleitzke

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We plan to leave Zephyrhills, FL on May 8, spend a couple of nights with g'dgtr in Tallahassee. Then, on toward California!!! Plan to follow the coast down into Tx, then the Rio Grande, up into west Tx, and on to other sites!!
Any "gotta see", "gotta ryde" suggestions? (Other than the Toilet Seat Museum outside of San Antonio!!)
No schedule, no itinerary. Ryde til 60% of our budget is gone - figure we can make it home on 40%!!! Any folks in areas we might hit who could put us up and show us some rydes?
Sure would appreciate it. Much more fun to visit with folks who share interests than the motel desk clerks!!!
Thx
 
I'm sure you'll get all sorts of sight-seeing recommendations. So I will just say, "Good for you!" I would love to travel without itinerary and just go. Though I've traveled on my Spyder, I've always had somewhere I had to be by a certain date and had to limit my stops along the way. Then I would find out there were things I'd like to have seen, but couldn't. I'm envious.
 
Gotta see... "The Alamo" and the "Riverwalk" in San Antonio

Gotta eat... "Casa Rio" it is the first business established on the Riverwalk (1946). It has indoor dining and outside patio dining. It's located about 2 blocks from the Alamo. Good food and reasonable prices. I recommend ordering the "Casa Rio Deluxe" dinner. http://www.casa-rio.com

Gotta ride... 3 Sisters (aka Twisted Sisters) RR335, RR336 and RR337. It is a 100 mile loop in the Texas Hill Country. http://www.hillcountrycruising.com/the3s.html

When do you think you will be passing through San Antonio?
 
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Your welcome here...

Let me know if you get close to San Diego...:roflblack: but I doubt 40% will get you home again...:dontknow: enjoy and be safe :lecturef_smilie:
 
That sounds like a long drive for the first one. Have fun and be safe. Post pics along the way!!!
 
We plan to leave Zephyrhills, FL on May 8, spend a couple of nights with g'dgtr in Tallahassee. Then, on toward California!!! Plan to follow the coast down into Tx, then the Rio Grande, up into west Tx, and on to other sites!!
Any "gotta see", "gotta ryde" suggestions? (Other than the Toilet Seat Museum outside of San Antonio!!)
No schedule, no itinerary. Ryde til 60% of our budget is gone - figure we can make it home on 40%!!! Any folks in areas we might hit who could put us up and show us some rydes?
Sure would appreciate it. Much more fun to visit with folks who share interests than the motel desk clerks!!!
Thx

I am thinking to retire in 8.5 years at Zephyr hills, FL. My mother-in law resides in that town, and she loves it. I will visit her sometime in Aug. :yes:
 
If you make it as far as Tucson, stop by the Pima Air & Space Museum with a tour of the aircraft boneyard. Also in Tuscon, is the Saguaro National Park. Very cool places, at least in this New England boy's opinion.

Lin
 
I'm sure you'll get all sorts of sight-seeing recommendations. So I will just say, "Good for you!" I would love to travel without itinerary and just go. Though I've traveled on my Spyder, I've always had somewhere I had to be by a certain date and had to limit my stops along the way. Then I would find out there were things I'd like to have seen, but couldn't. I'm envious.
Know that we'll hear about things we shoulda seen/done after we're home!!
 
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<a href="http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/" target="_blank">http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.museumsusa.org/museums/info/1167934" target="_blank">http://www.museumsusa.org/museums/info/1167934</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/" target="_blank">http://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/</a><br>
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Gotta see... "The Alamo" and the "Riverwalk" in San Antonio<br>
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Gotta eat... "Casa Rio" it is the first business established on the Riverwalk (1946). It has indoor dining and outside patio dining. It's located about 2 blocks from the Alamo. Good food and reasonable prices. I recommend ordering the "Casa Rio Deluxe" dinner. <a href="http://www.casa-rio.com" target="_blank">http://www.casa-rio.com</a><br>
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Gotta ride... 3 Sisters (aka Twisted Sisters) RR335, RR336 and RR337. It is a 100 mile loop in the Texas Hill Country. <a href="http://www.hillcountrycruising.com/the3s.html" target="_blank">http://www.hillcountrycruising.com/the3s.html</a><br>
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When do you think you will be passing through San Antonio?
<br><br>Probably not to San Antonio 'til early/mid week of 05/17.  How safe is it to ride along the Rio Grande?  Twisted Sisters looks great!<br>
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