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Milkshakes!!You can add me to the list, Mark, I should be able to make this one.
Milkshakes!!You can add me to the list, Mark, I should be able to make this one.
Well, ya better not wait too long. In a couple years my hacienda moves south and east and I ain't gonna be able to organize midwest weekend rides from there for damn sure.You *******!! Making these awesome rides always too far away for a weekend.
Can't you move the midwest a bit more mideast?
I know, I'm a CBA *****. Wish I could make.
I had to pull back one day, so I won't show up Thursday Oct 4th in Hooterville/Farmington,MO... but WILL BE in *******, AR, Oct 5th and 6th.
See you all there. :yahoo:
The Hooterville rides are always nice little shindigs...named and started by Smitty back in 2005 or earlier, it has always just been a little informal gathering of friendly riders riding the heck out of some great roads.This is turning out to be quite a shin dig!!
I'm plannig an Ozark trip this Fall and if the leaves will cooperate, I might join ya'll along the way.
The routes you have planned are excellent - I've ridden all of those roads many times.
I 500 mile loop of Ozark twisties is one hell of a day ride.
I'll be lurking...
True this - because the mountains are relatively smaller in stature than other ranges, there are tons of opportunties in the ozarks to "cut the loop" short. And it matters not which road you take - North of I-40 and Weat of Hwy 7, every single road is fantastic for riding. This is quite a bit different than the Smokey Mountains. Although the roads there are great, once you commit to a ride plan, you have very few if any opportunities to change you mind.and as said before, most people may not do it, but loop early back to the barn..
I thought that route looked familiar!The Hooterville rides are always nice little shindigs...named and started by Smitty back in 2005 or earlier, it has always just been a little informal gathering of friendly riders riding the heck out of some great roads.
The 500 mile loop was not put together by me, but by Scott/fjrrider and Mark/GloryRacing. I just enjoyed their loop so much back in 2009, I thought I'd give it another go...and as said before, most people may not do it, but loop early back to the barn...but it sure looks to be a good loop/ Hope you can join us, If not, have fun on your ride.
It better be familiar...or I'd be worried about your mental faculties.I thought that route looked familiar!
I plan on being there, it'll be fun to do a 500 mile loop again....All Day baby!!!!!!
I was playing around with Basecamp (Garmin's mapping program) and it shows ar215 as a gravel road. I have their latest version too. It's weird because every other mapping program shows it as paved, even the satellite images look paved and since you guys did it in 2009 I figure you know it's paved. So, just a heads up if anybody is messing around with Basecamp, it's wrong.I will try to get gpx files posted somewheres in a week or two before I head out to EOM I hope.
I don't remember any gravel on the AAD-500...so there shouldn't be. I'll double check...but if there is gravel...I'm sure it will just be your guys fault...like usual. :lol:I was playing around with Basecamp (Garmin's mapping program) and it shows ar215 as a gravel road. I have their latest version too. It's weird because every other mapping program shows it as paved, even the satellite images look paved and since you guys did it in 2009 I figure you know it's paved. So, just a heads up if anybody is messing around with Basecamp, it's wrong.I will try to get gpx files posted somewheres in a week or two before I head out to EOM I hope.
Unless Mark is planning another gravel surprise.
I'm not worried, I do know a lot of roads in AR that don't turn into gravel.. And just to make sure, I'll go out and practice U-turns.. :lol:
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