This year 2014 we had:
73 Members
36 Guest
14 planned ride events.
Averaged 26 riders per event.
Average Full Day of Riding 99.2 miles per day.
Traveled over 45,028 miles total on the planned rides.
On 32 Yamaha's, 13 SeaDoo's, 7 Honda's, and 4 Kawasaki's. |
San Bernard River
April 12, 2014
What a Great Start to the Season!!!! We had 33 riders on 27 PWC and with several new members. The Ride covered 78 miles. |
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Colorado River
April 26, 2014
42 people on 32 PWC got together for this ride down the Colorado River to Matagorda for lunch and fuel. From there we went out to gulf and enjoy a little time on the beach before returning covering about 63 miles. |
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Wallisville
May 10, 2014
Launching at the Wallisville Project 32 riders on 22 PWC rode up the Trinity River to sandy beach just north of Hwy 90 in Dayton for a picnic and visiting before returning. 70 miles |
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Casino Run
May 24-26, 2014
This year we changed it up a little with the Casino Run moving to Memorial Weekend. Taking advantage of the 3 day weekend 18 riders left Bolivar Island and traveled the ICW to Lake Charles on Saturday. Sunday was spent cruising the Calcasieu River where a few more members joined in making it 27 riders for sunday. Then 16 returned to Bolivar on Monday for more than 361 miles of smiles. |
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Taylor's Bayou
June 14, 2014
Launching from Pine Tree Lodge we traveled up the Bayou and back out to the Sabine River where we took a break near the jetties to the Gulf of Mexico. There we experienced how quickly water can be pulled away out from under your PWC and then comeback even quicker as a large ship traveled up the river. After lunch and refueling challenges we made it back through the locks just in time. 25 Riders on 20 PWC's for 100 miles. |
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Baton Rouge
June 28-29, 2014
On Saturday 18 Riders on 15 PWC's for 127 miles up the Amite River, Blind River with stops at Our Lady of the Blind River Church, a beach stop and Mexican Lunch
On Sunday 17 Riders on 14 PWC's for 111 miles rode the Ticfaw and Blood Rivers, then down to Natalbony and Ponchatoula Creek. We even visited the pre-Civil War Lighthouse on Lake Ponchatrain. Then a loop through Tangipahoa River to a sandbar on Lake Maurepas, Prop Stop and Tin Lizzie. |
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Galveston / Oyster Bayou
July 12, 2014
24 Riders on 20 PWC's for 125 Miles From The Texas City Dike to Offatts Bayou and 61 St. crusing past Moody Gardens with a beach stop near the airport. Then we cruised by the cruise ship and jack up rigs along the Galveston docks on our way to the jetties. Afterwards it was off to Stingaree's and a trip up and back Oyster Bayou. |
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Morgan City
July 26-27, 2014
With 33 riders on 23 PWC's Saturday for 127 miles and then 31 riders on 23 PWC's Sunday for 107 miles this was the best attended weekend ride of the summer. The lake, river, and bayous near Morgan City always gives plenty of places to ride. |
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Caney Creek
August 9, 2014
Left Freeport with 21 people on 14 PWC for 87 miles. We went down the ICW to a beach stop and then up the Caney Creek and back with a stop for lunch and fuel.
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Bastrop Bayou
August 24, 2014
29 Riders on 20 PWC enjoyed 66 miles of perfect conditions. Several enjoyed the special speed run up the ditch and back and then the nice break on San Luis Pass Beach. |
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Niblett's / Black
September 6, 2014
High water levels allowed for great conditions riding the Niblett's Loop on the Sabine River. Then after lunch and Fuel at Peggy's on Cow Bayou we went down and made the loop on Black Bayou. 32 Riders on 24 PWC for 120 miles.
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San Jacinto River
September 20, 2014
Everyone seems to love the San Jacinto ride especially
getting to take pictures in front of the Battleship Texas and San Jacinto Monument. 35 Riders on 22 PWC for 92 miles enjoyed a perfect weather day with guest rider the President of PWCAlaska and his friends. |
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Brazos River
October 4, 2014
17 Riders on 14 PWC braved a little chilly start to enjoy 82 miles on the water with a long picnic lunch on beautiful sandy beach.
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Officers Choice - Taylor's Bayou
October 18, 2014
The officers choose to do a little different version of the Taylor's Bayou Ride. We started with a great lunch at The Pine Tree Lodge and then 27 riders on 20 PWC rode for 66 miles up and down the bayous with long stops on the sunken beach and even a crawl out of a looped bypass. |
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