Texas Fall Group Hang 2019
Looking back to last year to reminisce and forward to post Covid-19 hangs in 2021
Texas Hammock Hangers Facebook Group
Plan on going the weekend of Dec 14. First time hanging there. Can't wait.
I camped in the Buzzard's Roost primitive area a few years back. It's a nice site with lots of trees. Here's the downside: even though it's a two mile or so hike in, it's really close to the highway that fronts the park. As a result, your backcountry experience is kind of ruined by the sound of cars cruising down the highway at 60 mph. I have hiked by the Moss Lake and Walnut Springs sites and really liked them.
Last edited by Raoul Duke; 11-23-2012 at 01:05.
Maybe we could get together and give this place a shot. Raoul, I'm still set on hiking Lost Maples. I just wish it would cool down and stay that way for a while. 80 degrees in November is ridiculous
Climb at Erock all the time and have hammock camped the car side. I have seen the primitives around back and they look good. Easiest way for me to the backside spots is half way up the main dome and cut down through Echo Canyon. I just find it the prettiest spot to go. Make sure you have a reservation. Scouts can suck up every last spot in a blink of the eye.
Where are the pics?
Just saw this pop up! I'm wondering where are the pics too. I'm interested in hanging there too.
<>< Matthew R. <><
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Helotes, Texas
"Lighten Your Life And Enlighten Your Mind" -M.R.
Sounds like we need a group hang there with all this interest... (hint)My May hang is still unplanned(hint)
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K5NON
Bike4Heck.com
Helotes, Texas
"Lighten Your Life And Enlighten Your Mind" -M.R.
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