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I would stress the importance of what effect HEAT will have on you in mid-July on your trek to San Antonio and to intelligently plan your riding times to avoid the heat of late afternoons!:wink2:
Personally, I would leave at the crack of dawn and maybe check into a fine motel @ maybe 3 PM or so, to avoid the 'No vacancy' debacle and then a nice soak in the swimming pool, a nice dinner and a good nights sleep in a comfortable bed, will make you look forward to the next days adventure:smile:
I would 'GOOGLE' scenic routes from your home to your new one in San Antonio for some ideas.:smile_big:
Hydrate, Hydrate and Hydrate! Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are killers and can sneak up on you before you know it.:surprise:
Have fun. Sam:nerd:
Personally, I would leave at the crack of dawn and maybe check into a fine motel @ maybe 3 PM or so, to avoid the 'No vacancy' debacle and then a nice soak in the swimming pool, a nice dinner and a good nights sleep in a comfortable bed, will make you look forward to the next days adventure:smile:
I would 'GOOGLE' scenic routes from your home to your new one in San Antonio for some ideas.:smile_big:
Hydrate, Hydrate and Hydrate! Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are killers and can sneak up on you before you know it.:surprise:
Have fun. Sam:nerd: