The Three Sisters, aka The Twisted Sisters

Yeah, but there were only 4 of us. Anytime, other than this recently past time that is, that I've ever been on the sisters with a large group somebody has always gone down. We had twenty bikes on this last run and there were varying skill levels among the riders. Bikes strung out over a couple of miles almost as soon as we got on the road. Every time we stopped to re-group I was expecting to hear that the tail end of the pack had stopped to assist a fallen rider.

don't forget my brother don't forget my brother Dan went down twice!
 
don't forget my brother don't forget my brother Dan went down twice!

Those don't count at all. A very stupidly placed red light on a single lane/construction area caused the first one. The second was pulling up to the gas pump, i didn't see what happened, but the bike wasn't on the ground, just leaning against the pump... That's my opinion
 
Those don't count at all. A very stupidly placed red light on a single lane/construction area caused the first one. The second was pulling up to the gas pump, i didn't see what happened, but the bike wasn't on the ground, just leaning against the pump... That's my opinion


Yep, If ya ain't injured, ya didn't "go down" ;)
You had it right in Leakey Bull.... Tipsy :roll: :roll: :roll: if he ever joins the forum, that has to be his handle :thumbsup:

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Chip (correct?) CLINT!
Thanks for sharing those videos. They depict the Texas Hill Country pretty well, I think.

I made it home this afternoon, did about twelve hundred and fifty miles straight through starting yesterday morning from Dave's (@breeze) in Bloomfield. Dave plotted me a great route to Moab where I loaded up the motor and drove the rest of the way home.
 
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Chip (correct?)
Thanks for sharing those videos. They depict the Texas Hill Country pretty well, I think.

I made it home this afternoon, did about twelve hundred and fifty miles straight through starting yesterday morning from Dave's (@breeze) in Bloomfield. Dave plotted me a great route to Moab where I loaded up the motor and drove the rest loaded up the motor and drove the rest of the way home.
I'm still having a little trouble connecting a couple of name/face/handles. This might refresh your memory. I bet you were like, wheeee... all the way to Moab. I was with the coon ass. Andy
 
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