May 8, 2014

Austin Unity Hereford Circle Tour

Headed out to do a circle of Austin-Unity-Hereford and back over Dooley Mountain.  Dooley Mountain I've just found out is popular with motorcycle riders as it has 188 turns on it.  Well maybe it does include down the river.

Forgot to say there is a new member in the group: Hugh M Stick 008  (remind one of the road in Boise called Ustick???  Deb's hard of hearing)

Anyway Hugh had his coffee and was ready to rumble.  Dave drove the pkup with me/Deb in the back and Ken navigating.
We've been trying to tell D/D how, where the mushrooms might be found: beside old rotten dead and down trees, in old burn piles, on old skid trails where the dirts been messed no too long ago, etc.  So we stopped a coupld of time before we got to Austin to go out on mushroom forays.  Yes we knew it was too early.  Yes we knew it was too cold.  You have to start sometime.



Me?  I stayed up on the highway to be the photographer.

Well it was a nice walk anyway.
When we got back to the pkup Hugh was a bit grumbly so we told him to quit whining and sit the window like a good guy.  He seems to be much happier being able to look ou both the front AND the back.  No - that purple bag isn't full of Crown Royal it's full with a pool stick holder.
Stopped at the spring below Austin to get some fresh water.  Still as good and cold as it's always been.














It's been many years since I've been inside Austin.  They've really cleaned it up and it's a cute little historical spot on Highway 7.  For sale if you're interested.

The bar's been there since the 1800's.



However that wasn't as surprising as the makeover at the Waterhole in Unity.  You could have knocked me down with a feather.  Upgraded and updated into a cute cafe, bar, town hangout.  Kimela Koontz (sorry don't know her married name) owns it now and we had a very nice lunch.  Saw Eddie June Greenwood - sure didn't recognize her after all these years.  She knew I look familiar but didn't recognize me either.
Dave found just the thing for us pool players.  A stick with a scope on it.  :)  We'll see about that.

The drive down the valley was pretty but alas I took no pictures.  You'll have to go back to 2010 to see them.  Cranky old Biddy I am I am!!

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