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Thank goodness you were able to stay in a hotel when the storms/tornadoes were in Refugio!
10 months agoWow, that's awful about the 400 captured Texians being executed in 1836... :(
10 months agoThat Goliad County Courthouse is quite grand! :)
10 months agoGreat on-the-fly shot of the ostrich! Not a blur at all. :)
10 months agoYou mention the 30 mph headwind -- I can see the wind sock sticking straight out on the oil building. No fun pedaling into that wind! :(
10 months agoDidn't know about the "Farm to Market roads" in TX - those are much better than riding more traffic roads!
10 months agoI didn't know that 95% of Texas is private land...interesting!
10 months agoGreat picture of the Texas Longhorn! :) :)
10 months agoHa - funny sign "Rust N Peace" for the rusting artifacts! :)
10 months agoWhen I biked the Southern Tier route, we didn't do the Hill Country. I said "we've done enough hills already - - I can always come back someday in the future to do it." :)
10 months agoGood thing you had shelter from the big storm, while staying in the FEMA trailer by the Warm Showers host!
10 months agoWow. Maybe they have new owners who don't have free lodging, food, and cannabis.
10 months agoNice that the La Loma del Chivo hostel is free for cyclists! I just checked their current room rate and it starts at $130!
10 months agoThe La Loma del Chivo hostel is wild and interesting looking!
10 months ago
Wow, you were really lucky to be able to continue riding the remaining 40 miles on a cracked bicycle rim!
10 months ago