Good ride today. Did the Three Sisters this morning, lunch at the Bent Rim then rode to Kerrville along the Guadalupe river and home via little Africa...which was a disappointment as none of the exotic animals showed themselves. Headed to Marble Falls in the am.
Same here almost packed up !!!!!
 
Hanso glad your here and I can't wait to meet ya. Be safe on the road and enjoy Texas and your company. See you in Arkansas on Sunday riding up with Steel and Nolton.
 
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A cattle grid (UK English), also known as a stock grid in Australia; cattle guard in American English; and vehicle pass, Texas gate, or stock gap in the U.S. Southeast;[1] or a cattle stop in New Zealand English – is a type of obstacle used to prevent livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses, or mules from passing along a road or railway which penetrates the fencing surrounding an enclosed piece of land. It consists of a depression in the road covered by a transverse grid of bars or tubes, normally made of metal and firmly fixed to the ground on either side of the depression, such that the gaps between them are wide enough for animals' legs to fall through, but sufficiently narrow not to impede a wheeled vehicle or human foot. This provides an effective barrier to animals without impeding wheeled vehicles, as the animals are reluctant to walk on the grates.

Surprisingly in some places I've been out west, they just paint that pattern on the road. I guess it still fools them. :confused:
 
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