Travel was smooth. Flights were not full and on time all the way to San Antonio. Sun was shining. Temperature was......80!!
We are in Boerne (pronounced Bernie) tonight, staying at Ye Kendall Inn. Very quaint little place just off the Main Street, which isn't called Main Street in this German community. We arrived at 3:00. There was a car show uptown after we arrived, and a wedding on the grounds of the Inn.
Our accommodations are in these log cabins. The wedding was in the courtyard behind them, complete with the bride in a wedding dress and cowboy boots. I guess it only makes sense.
This wedding thing seems to be a trend. Some of you will remember that there was a wedding on one of the legs of the cross country tour too!
After fitting bikes, some of us walked uptown and window shopped the local stores. It appears to be a very active community, and a hot bed for motorcyclists too.
Supper was at a local restaurant. I can say the steak was excellent. Someone once told me to eat like local, so I figured beef was the way to go here!
We are a group of 12 riders and 2 guides. One of the guides just completed a trip in Louisiana. The second guide is just in from her home in Haines, Alaska.
Everyone is apprehensive to get the first riding day in the books -- 60 miles and 3,447 feet of climb. Forecast is good. We're off to Wimberley first thing tomorrow!
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