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Dinero No Mas
05-13-2008, 09:30 AM
Now that you have experienced some of the Southern Hill Country, can you give us your comparison of the Kansas Dragon to the Twisted Sisters?

polarbear
05-13-2008, 12:06 PM
Two things come to mind that Kansas has than the Hill Country. Less curves and no cattle guards. Oh, and a lot less prickly pear cacti.:HaHaHa:


Comparisons are easy to make, your speed limits are much faster making the Kansas Dragon much easier to see at slower speeds. The roads are fairly close in quality but I did notice the Hill Country pavement had some extra hills put under it, making for a more roller coaster ride. I guess if that is what your used too, then we will have to live with it. The Hill Country ditches were much more beautiful because of the wild flowers that grow there. Kansas wild flowers grow mostly in peoples back yards because they were planted. I guess that would make them less wild and our roadsides are mostly grass and weeds.

All in all, I would say that the Hill Country is a much more enjoyable place to ride. I'm sure there are quite a few more that need to be explored because in Kansas, once you've ridden the Dragon all others are really tame in comparison.:sleep:

If any of you would like to spend a couple of hours in Kansas, I would feel honored to show you the Dragon of our fair state. All two minutes of it. LOL



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Dinero No Mas
05-13-2008, 05:38 PM
So your Dragon has no curves and no hills, huh?

I guess I'll just stick to the twisted Sisters.

At least I get to lean a little without it being wind caused.

polarbear
05-14-2008, 07:17 AM
So your Dragon has no curves and no hills, huh?

I guess I'll just stick to the twisted Sisters.

At least I get to lean a little without it being wind caused.


Take a six month vacation to Kansas, it'll take you that long to find a road you like to ride. There are a few roads with hills and twisties, but it will take about two days to ride them all.:HaHaHa:


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