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Title: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: VTXaholics on September 25, 2010, 10:45:21 PM
Hey Austin Gang,
I'm headed to austin to take my girlfriend to take a test.  After dropping her off I'm gonna have like 3-4 hours to RIDE!  Only problem is I've never been there.  I've heard there is some amazing roads out there.  Soooo anyone got any routes?  I'll be in the iner city area till I drop her off then I'm headed out!!!  Just where?  Anyone wanna ride with?  I'll be there on Monday around 1pm.
Thanks gang,
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: jmdaniel on September 26, 2010, 12:37:28 AM
Austin folks don't ride, silly.
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: Luckys Lover on September 26, 2010, 06:35:27 AM
Lime Creek Road on the Northeast side of Lake Travis is fun.  :cantbelieve: Basically, when we get up there from Houston, we keep to the FM roads.

Ranch Road 1431 going west into Marble Falls used to be a great road but I think the State of Texas "fixed" it a few years back.

Out of Marble Falls, take 281 south to Ranch Road 962 east then south on Ranch Road 12 to Wimberley.

If you get to the flashing stop light south of Wimberley and you have the time, turn right and ride Ranch Road 32 down the Devil's Backbone.

If you don't have time, turn left and go to San Marcos and turn left on I-35 which is heading towards Austin.

Have a great trip.

Wayne from HOUSTON...... LOL
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: Xwrecker on September 26, 2010, 06:44:42 AM
Stevie Ray Vaughn memorial is in Austin.

http://www.discoveramerica.com/ca/texas/stevie-ray-vaughn-memorial.html (http://www.discoveramerica.com/ca/texas/stevie-ray-vaughn-memorial.html)
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: VTXaholics on September 26, 2010, 08:43:11 AM
Hey Thanks Wayne from houston.  I'm gonna put in the directions now.   :bikerider:
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: DEMON on September 30, 2010, 06:10:09 AM
Austin folks don't ride, silly.


 :rofl:
Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
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Title: Re: Riding to austin and need Help...
Post by: SteveS on October 26, 2010, 04:44:53 AM
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