Day 31 – March 24th

We rose early at 7am to leave with Steven on his way out to work and did some stretching before the journey began.

No cars, lots of hills, and plenty of sunshine in the country

We found one of our favorite biking spots yet on a very secluded country road that meandered through the hills. The land opened up a bit so fewer fences meant more wildlife. We saw a wild turkey, and cow, and a couple of dung beetles going cross the road! I only got a picture of the later haha!

Legit dung beetles

After a hard day’s work and a couple stops at the H.E.B. and Walmart to prepare for the more secluded stretches ahead, we visited Stonehenge II in Ingram, TX.

90% of the width and 60% of the height of the original 2500BC Stonehenge
Night time shot of the Easter island heads here too!

We had the pleasure of meeting Tom Hardin here who is in the middle of a motorcycle tour around Southwest Texas… Maybe someday we will try his method of travel 😉 Hope you find a fun place to stay tonight, Tom!

Our traveling friend Tom 😊

The Stonehenge II put us right on Lake Old Ingram around sunset and right by Texas’s oldest outdoor theatre built in 1959. This place is, once again, breathtaking.

Lake front property 😉

Lucky for us the box office manager Jeffrey lives on site and said we can camp out RIGHT on the river. What a beautiful night to be in Texas.

About 46 miles 👍🏼

Route info for interested readers:

We left Steve’s place about 10 miles out from Fredericksburg. A right onto Tividale Rd from the 16 south took us to a fairly quiet country road that was flatter than the last two days. After around 10 miles on this stretch we turned left onto White Oak Road for our favorite part of the day. This road took us about 20 miles to Harper Road and into Kerrville. We took a right on the 27 and stopped at Ingram.

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