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West Texas River
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10/02/20 01:58 PM
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Enjoy the view! Had to stop for a swim here.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/02/20 03:58 PM
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Schpanky
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...I'd sure like to drop my yak in there and see where it takes me...
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Re: West Texas River
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10/02/20 03:59 PM
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Re: West Texas River
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10/02/20 04:51 PM
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QuitShootinYoungBucks
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There isn't that much water TOTAL in West TX!
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Re: West Texas River
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10/02/20 10:39 PM
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Erathkid
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano.
Last edited by Erathkid; 10/02/20 10:54 PM.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 02:05 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano. Must be the head waters... no way it’s mason on south, those telephone lines would be gone.
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 02:09 AM
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano. Must be the head waters... no way it’s mason on south, those telephone lines would be gone. Power poles, they get replaced after flooding.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 07:19 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano. Must be the head waters... no way it’s mason on south, those telephone lines would be gone. Power poles, they get replaced after flooding. You wouldn’t put them that low below the high water mark, especially a river that raises as much as the Llano. You would be replacing every 4-5 years. My best friend has a place(same family since 1920) on the Llano, Watching that river rise over the years is a thing of beauty. That pictures to narrow and no granite dirt anyway
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 12:07 PM
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For all of you wondering which river this was, it was the Llano. And yes there was tons of evidence of severe flooding. The properties on all sides hadn't even bothered to replace their fencing for at least 200 yards from the banks.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 12:08 PM
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano. Must be the head waters... no way it’s mason on south, those telephone lines would be gone. It was the Llano
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 12:09 PM
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...I'd sure like to drop my yak in there and see where it takes me...
There was a group of kayakers that came by, very friendly people. Wish I could've joined them.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 01:36 PM
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I think it’s a great picture!!!
Thanks for posting it!
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: West Texas River
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10/03/20 01:40 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Nueces, perhaps? I see sycamore saplings at waters edge. Might be the Llano. Must be the head waters... no way it’s mason on south, those telephone lines would be gone. It was the Llano Where at?
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: West Texas River
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10/07/20 01:34 AM
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Erathkid
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