"Blackie" -my 1981 R65- and I launched out of Kerrville, Texas, on the last day of July, for my first ever adventure on three famous Texas Hill Country motorcycling roads.
Texas Ranch Road's 335, 336 and 337 are collectively known as the
Three Twisted Sisters and are claimed by many riders to be the best twisties in the Lone Star State. Toss in the twenty-four miles of continuous turns on Texas Hwy 16 south from Kerrville and the loop encompassed a bit over 151 miles.
Partly cloudy skies, light winds and 76 degrees set the tone for the early stages of the ride. July in Texas? I had no complaints about the weather even though the Vapor's digital thermometer read 106 degrees when I returned to Kerrville in the afternoon.

Medina, Texas is the usual jumping off point for
The Sisters. It's also home to the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop; a friendly place for food, beverages, maps and the obligatory souvenir T-shirt.
My ride took me across five Texas rivers. Some of them multiple times. It's a smallish two-lane road most of the way with many of the turns having rock walls on one side and the other a drop off that doesn't stop until tomorrow. Deer, racoons, snakes, fallen rocks and even a turtle caused small detours throughout the ride.

This is one crossing on the Guadalupe River. Typical of many. The entire ride is through live oak, maple, and cedar tree covered limestone mountains. I had to pass only one pickup truck and a half dozen Hardleys the entire day. Saturday, I owned the road and the Three Twisted Sisters.
Monte