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Old 09-08-2003, 06:40 AM   #3
kai
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 146
Thanks for the info, and the warm welcome. It looks like I'll only be living in Texas for another year or so, and then I'll be moving on- but I'd like to make the most of it while I am here, and carry some fond memories with me when I go. (not to mention some good photos)

an atypically cold winter would be wonderful (for me)- i'm a cold weather snow lover, can't help it. i know it would horrible for those of you not used to it, but if we actually got some snow this year... well, i'd be really happy. I have this dream (really farfetched as it is) of getting some snow in hill country, and heading out there in my snowshoes... (which are collecting dust in my garage, naturally).

I'm glad I asked about the foliage- if we had any, I was expecting it to peak much later in the year, like late november or so, because it stays so warm down here for so long. I would have missed it all together. I had heard about lost maples from an acquaintance- i have been out there 2x before. I noticed in the photo gallery that there are waterfalls out there- which part of the park is that in? I seem to remember basically 2 main hiking areas...
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