Austin Ride + New GPS App

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Th3InfamousI

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Easter weekend did a bit over 700 miles on the bike. Went from Dallas down to Austin on Friday, Saturday rode through some of Austin's hill country and rested up Sunday to head back to Dallas Monday.

Figured I would share some pics from the trip, additionally I tried a new app on my phone that I thought I would share. It's a GPS logging app mainly used by hikers but it works in our case to just incase you drink too much and forget where you went :whoop:

Anyways, its on Android and called "My Tracks" its made by Google and allows you to upload your travels and will post it via back to Google maps. It also logs a bunch of other things like avg speed, top speed, elevation gain, etc. I turned it on when we were out at Buchanan dam (By the way there is a great bar there right off route 29) and used it till we got almost back for the night. Out Average speed the logger said for the trip was about 28 mph because it logs your time that you not moving and sitting at bar, which we did a lot of that on this trip.

Here is a link to the map and a picture.
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=208302537562509624654.0004bd1f8ff8d1e226a25



After Buchanan Dam and a few beers at the bar we did lunch in Llano during a fiddle festival :confused:


When then hit Route 16 down to Fredricksburg. This road was covered in Texas Blue Bonnets for about 20 miles, they laced both sides of the road it was quite beautiful. The rain in Texas has done some great things to landscape.



We stopped in Fredricksburg and I think I had about 4 or 5 beers after doing 350+ miles in 2 days on the rigid I needed a little help to do the last 100 miles back to where we were staying.

Took 290 up to 281 and cut through Marble Falls and up into the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge.





The butterflies are out in full force in that area and did a number on the bike, I gotta take the Spike off and clean the K&N and do a full cleaning on the bike its frigen filthy all in all a great trip. Longest ride I have done on the skoot by far. 700+ in 3 days of riding, and loved every second of it. Can't wait to plan another trip!
 
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Olddoger

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Looks like you had a great trip. Pictures do speak loud and clear. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking foward to a trip soon, even if it's a short one while the weather is still good. Good to know this hot rod is good for more than shorties.
 

Nukeranger

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:2thumbs:Thanks for sharing. I just downloaded the app for my iphone and can't wait to check it out.

:2thumbs:Excellent pictures.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Great pictures, looks like you all had a great trip. Me and the wife are heading up to the Blueridge Mountains the middle of June for a week of r&r. i'm about worthless trying to remember to take the pics.
 

Th3InfamousI

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Great pics and thanks for the APP advice......allways like checkin out a good APP''
:2thumbs:Thanks for sharing. I just downloaded the app for my iphone and can't wait to check it out.

:2thumbs:Excellent pictures.

Just a little advice regarding the app. It does drain your battery good, I put mine into Airplane mode and it lasted all day, and the battery life on my phone is almost shot. Was handy as you can just take it out of airplane mode if you need to make a call,etc. But it will save your battery big time.

Also the default ping to the satallite is every 2 seconds, I thought that was a bit much so changed it to every 5 seconds, figured it would probably save some battery as well.

I might start a new thread on this, maybe we can get a bunch of guys mapping there adventures. If your going to share online might want to just turn it on at the gas station, and before you get home. Never know who's looking at this forum :angry:

Great pictures, looks like you all had a great trip. Me and the wife are heading up to the Blueridge Mountains the middle of June for a week of r&r. i'm about worthless trying to remember to take the pics.
We have been on a few tips before and took maybe 1 picture :lol: and always wishing we took more when we get home. So last few trips we have been making it a point to take more pics.
 
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