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Old 12-17-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Heading to Big Bend via Hill Country

I'm heading out 12/26 for a week or so. Figured (weather permitting) I would go throuh the Hill country and to Big Bend. One of my favorite rides. I don't expect any trouble from the bike but you can never be sure. If anyone along my route is interested in PMing me a name and contact number should I need a garage and tools it would be appreciated.

Also, route sugestions are always welcome. Been through there a few times, but the locals always know the best roads. BTW, riding a Trophy 1200, and will take dirt roads if it's not real wet.

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I envy you! I used to go out to the Big Bend for backpacking when I lived in Houston. The whole area is extraordinary. The town of Alpine is a good place to overnight, if need be (well, it was 20 years ago, anyway). Terlingua used to be a gas, though it might be all touristy by now.

One of the members on the SOHC4 forums is going down there soon, also. Maybe you all can trade notes.

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=28429.0

Have a great trip!
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Alpine was still a great place last time I was there. Terlingua had more than I thought a town in that location would. Big Bend is a beautiful place. River road is a great ride as long as there is no precip, the street tires don't like it.

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You might take a look at this thread. I'm sure you'll be seeing some of the folks down there. A good group of folks.

http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22538
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You might take a look at this thread. I'm sure you'll be seeing some of the folks down there. A good group of folks.

http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22538

Sounds like a fun group to catch up with. I may have to join the site to chat with some of them.

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Big Bend is an incredible place - watch some of the roads within the park because they transition from paved to dirt and can get a bit bouncy. Make sure that you ride up into the Chisos Basin and if you can get a room the Lodge up in the basin is a great overnight.

Alpine is a nice little college town (I attended Sul Ross for a while) with a couple of good places to eat (Reata for dinner and Alicia's Burrito Place for breakfast - order a green chili burrito - road food deluxe) and a brew pub (Railroad Blues) that books some fine Texas musicians. If you have the time, take in the Museum of the Big Bend on the Sul Ross campus.

I also recommend heading north on 118 to Ft. Davis. The best breakfast (other than the green chili burrito) is at the Drugstore in Ft. Davis. Order the biscuits and gravy. If you're in the mood for a good dinner in Ft. Davis, the Hotel Limpia has a fine dining room. If you have the time (make the time - it's worth it) head north out of Ft. Davis on 118 to the McDonald Observatory for the tour during the day and the Star Party at night. Dress warm as it tends to get a bit nippy at altitude. You can ride up the road to the observatory and find yourself on the highest public road in Texas. On a clear day (sadly decreasing in number due to the output from Carbon 1 and Carbon 2 in Mexico) you can see an amazingly long way...in fact you can often catch the tethered radar balloon off to the SW. How do you find low flying aircraft? Look down on 'em. The old fort is a nice little tour as well.

There is a great scenic loop drive that begins and ends in Ft. Davis and runs up some decent twisty roads through the Davis Mountains.

If you're up for it you can head down to Marfa (warning - artists colony in progress - please don't step in the funky) and then back on Hwy. 90 towards Alpine so that you can pull into the Marfa Lights Viewing Center and watch for the mysterious Marfa Lights. When I was in college out there we used to bring beer and girls to help pass the time. Never did see any lights...

On 118 to Big Bend south of Alpine there is a great place to stop and look for rocks. You can pay a minimal amount and go dig 'em up yourself or you can buy from the shop.

Man, that is such a great trip. Now I'm going to have to strap the wife on the back of the Bonnie and head out there for a long weekend. Enjoy yourself. Watch for DEER, antelope, coyote, bobcat and (in the Chisos Basin) bear and mountain lion. The deer are especially bad at night along 118 between Ft. Davis and Alpine and especially right now the deer are really moving because it's the rut. Please be careful.
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Thanks for all the great info Lanwanman.
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