Pavement ends,,,,,That would
best
way to describe the newly revived
dualsport riding craze.
People can ride the best of both
worlds like never before.
Hundreds of miles of dirt roads
begin within a few miles of the
home.
Add the
Davy Crockett National
Forest   and you can ride for
weeks on end.  A county road map
is available at the home so you can
start planning your time here.

Grab your G.P.S., hop on your bike, head out and try to
get lost. See all the sites that the road bikes miss!!

Virtually unlimited riding begins within 2.5 miles of the
home.  You can ride the Trinity river bottom, try and locate
the old town of Halls Bluff or explore backwoods country as
never seen before. You may choose to ride the hundreds
of miles of dirt road here or ride on over to the Davy
Crockett National forest and enjoy exploring the Big Slough
and Neches Bluff areas?
If you choose to ride Dualsport you will not run out of areas
to ride and explore.
Check out
Shilo Ridge in Alto   for more information on off
road riding.
You may also want to check out
River Run ATV Park  in
Jacksonville.
Under construction  
This does look like fun! I may have to break down and buy one.
A flash back to the old style of off road riding. No dirt Bikes here
Re-printed from a Wes Webber Post. Golden
Colorado. (Thanks Duck)

On Thanksgiving Day, as most of America was
watching football, the Weber household was sitting
around talking about bikes. We started looking
though my dad’s old riding photos. These are so
great that I had to share some with all of you…

My dad and some friends were Adventure Riders
to the hilt back in the 1950’s. Sunday rides were
the thing for these guys, with the occasional jaunt
to Mexico City or somewhere thrown in for fun. First
let’s introduce the characters. Here's the clan filling
up for gas somewhere near Fort Collings, CO.
We've got them from left to right:
Jerry Francis, 1950 Harley 74
Mike Sadusky, 1950 Harley 74
Warren Weber (my dad), 1950 Harley 74
Wendell Rea, 1942 Harley 45 CI. Notice the front
knobby!

I guess the 1950 Harley 74 was 'all that', Just like
the GS is (supposedly) these days. Seems pretty
popular anyhow...
You have to love
these guys!
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