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Sara's hikey campy thread...

Very nice! Close to home makes it even better.

I can understand having issues with the other half, I have plenty with mine. Sometimes getting away by yourself is just what's needed.
 



I didn't see that one coming Sara!....I hate it when I walk into spider webs.
Good therapy days then?
 
The scenery here is nice but the light for outdoor phone photography was awful, so you Will see mostly flora.....

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The hiking is ridiculously easy- I don't remember it being so. But again, I was very alone so it was still nice. Like walking on your granddad's property or something :p

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I climbed the tree to get a better view. I only got scared when the wind really picked up and I started thinking, what if I'm upsetting the balance and this tree falls off this cliff.... They would never find my body.... So I got down

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This was the somewhat creepy place. It wouldn't let me post last night. A duck pond. But no ducks.........

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This is what happens when you hike the coyote runs instead of the trails because you are looking for a greater challenge.

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This one is a little sad... I was really close to park borders and I saw this blue thing out of the corner of my eye so I went to check it out. It was an empty bag of purina puppy chow.


Sadly. Next to it was this...... Clearly domestic dog- I would know those incisors anywhere- and the condition of the teeth say 7-8 months old..... smallish, maybe 25-35 pounds.

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(of course I kept it. In spite of both eye sockets being damaged its a beautiful example)
 
Then some interesting berries and flowers- sort of randomly appearing. Guess I need a field guide because I have no idea what they are. I can track a trail but can't identify plants at all.

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Finally... My favorite beetles because they are HUGE but also because they have that cool blue pin striping around the outside of the shell.

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I know some of you Texas peeps live near Joe Pool- it's worthwhile to get a lakefront camp spot for $25 a night, particularly if you go in the middle of the week like I did so it's almost like your own private beachfront. Would be a GREAT date spot if you had a western view like I did.

The state park is pretty ok- the roads are in poor condition but the bathrooms are clean.

Which reminds me-there are "primitive sites" but they are literally like a 2 min hike with a compost toilet like 40 yards away. Not exactly primitive in my book, nor most of yours.

Great place for non-hardcore hikers, small children, and apparently the mountain bike trail is awesome.
 



I didn't see that one coming Sara!....I hate it when I walk into spider webs.
Good therapy days then?
I love most all nature.... but that dude would have died by fire:weapon11:.........:whistle:
that would have been MY therapy:D....

On another note, here it is nearly winter and i havent camped once.... STILL:doah: hiked a few stupid park trails... nothing cool though:dunno:

the places you go all seem beutiful..... must just be the fact of the things you see and point out to us in your pics:waytogo: that close up of the sap on the log is my favorite....... and so simple:bow:
 
the places you go all seem beutiful..... must just be the fact of the things you see and point out to us in your pics:waytogo: that close up of the sap on the log is my favorite....... and so simple:bow:

Thank you. I am so completely meant to be outside. I love everything about it and you're right, I see infinite beauty in very small things. I notice a lot. A lot of it I can't capture because I make choices about what "capture mediums" I carry, so I sacrifice the ability to capture foxes/deer/hawks blah blah- they move too fast- and instead I just SEE them.

Sometimes it's worth putting the camera down to see through your own eyes instead of through a lens....
 
I see with ME first and half the time forget the camera's in my pocket:haha:
 
Thank you. I am so completely meant to be outside. I love everything about it...

Well in that case, I have plenty you can do outside. How good are you with a chainsaw and loppers, ditch bank blade and a rock rake :whistle:

You can even camp for free. And we have wildlife too. And after your 8 hours national forest is across the street with a big 'ol lake :deal:
 
impromptu trip to Cleburne State Park

Ok so these pics aren't fantastic because this state park is something of a bust.

There is a limestone mine like 40 feet away, you can hear it alllllllllll night lonnnnnnnng- that incessant beep-beep-beeping of machinery backing up. The lake is really low and the park does absolutely nothing in the way of interactive guest programs.

But. I couldn't have asked for better weather so that was a bonus.
 
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