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Old 10-18-2004, 03:06 PM   #1
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Cool OP Schnabel & Leon Creek

I'm not at home right now, so I can't post my GPS track and waypoints, but I wanted to share a neat experience I had today.

As you know, I work at home these days and occasionally I take advantage of that by waiting to hike until a weekday -- I'm a solitude kind o' gal, though I'll happily smile and greet any fellow outdoors enthusiast I meet on the trails.

So, I hopped in my car and drove to my parent's neighborhood which has both a fenced "jogging trail" (managed by their homeowner's association) and convenient access to the time-created trails snaking along Leon Creek off Hausman/Babcock Roads. Until recently, I didn't know the extent of progress on the new Leon Creek Greenbelt Park -- I finally found the entrance late last week off Babcock, as well as Baumberger Nature Preserve (haven't explored that yet, at all -- looks promising and gets mentioned in the birdwatching lists I follow).

Anyway, I had planned to locate a geocache that's near my parents' house but outside of the homeowner's association jogging trail. Instead, I noticed newly painted orange and blue blazes and decided, "I'm following these and seeing where they lead!" In a very cool discovery, for me anyway, I found that following these blazes led me to none other than OP Schnabel Park (a park one usually accesses via Bandera Road -- a long way from my parent's jogging trail entrance off Prue & Old Prue.

Logged about 4 miles (stupidly didn't bring my Camelbak, or any water, so once the clouds burned off I started feeling the heat and water loss). Relaxed at a covered pavillion with water fountains off one of the paved trails at OP Schnabel then wound my way back down the bluff and headed back to the Leon Creek Greenbelt portion.

This is a neat discovery for me and it bodes well for residents in the 78249 zipcode -- these parks will soon be linked up via wooded trails, some paved, some not, and aside from occasional roadway noise (due to crossing under Babcock Road and passing near various residential areas and Highway 16/Bandera Road), it's a wonderful escape.

I saw a Greater Roadrunner (of course, I didn't have my camera -- just my Garmin GPSMap 76S), five or six deer, numerous birds including Northern cardinal and a curve-billed thrasher (looks similar to a Northern mockingbird but with a longer, curved beak and red eyes), lots of lizards and butterflies of all varieties.

It pays to follow a whim of "I wonder where this will take me" now and then, and with GPS it was stress-free and fun realizing, "Wait, I'm crossing the boundary into OP Schnabel Park -- a park I certainly didn't think was accessible on foot from here, via marked trails!"

No bushwhacking required. I'll post a trip report and GPS track soon. I need to return with camera to provide some photos. I had never actually hiked at OP Schnabel before and I found several great viewpoints of the city from one of the paved trails (and some of the unpaved ones as well) -- great Medical Center views and such.

Enjoyable excursion and worth taking a day off my normal work duties to experience!

Just had to share. Now, what's with this hotter weather?!
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Old 10-19-2004, 03:03 PM   #2
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Re: OP Schnabel & Leon Creek

Glad you took a mental as well as a physical break from your normal routine. I bet you felt refreshed when you sat back down at the computer.
Yeah, what happened to our fall weather? Living in the tropics, we already get cheated out of the foliage display. Oh well, I'll just have to move to the Northeast someday. Texarkana!
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Old 10-19-2004, 11:08 PM   #3
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I live very close to OP Schnabel park.....

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Old 10-19-2004, 11:57 PM   #4
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Re: OP Schnabel & Leon Creek

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I live very close to OP Schnabel park.....

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Have you visited the park? If so, do you have any particular trails to recommend?

I spent most of my time on unmarked, unpaved trails but did link up with several of the paved trails at Schnabel around the large antenna tower before heading back down the bluff and back to my vehicle in the Parkwood subdivision where my folks live.
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Old 10-20-2004, 12:49 PM   #5
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Glad you took a mental as well as a physical break from your normal routine. I bet you felt refreshed when you sat back down at the computer.
It was a welcome and wonderful break, let me tell you. Of course, it helped that we're taking a vacation next week so I'm sort of in a vacation frame of mind (oddly enough, that doesn't disappear even when you work for yourself, though the boss {yourself} can be just as demanding! )

We're heading down to Del Rio to visit Seminole Canyon SP and Lake Amistad National Recreation Area, among other things. Then we'll be camping a couple nights at Enchanted Rock SNA during the week. The rest will probably be flights with Justin, including a day trip flight to Houston (work-related), and some local geocaching.

So, I'll be a little quiet around these parts next week unless we find any wireless hotspots (probably unlikely in Del Rio, eh?) Take good care of the place without me... y'hear? Don't rearrange the furniture too much while I'm gone!
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Old 03-31-2005, 04:47 PM   #6
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Re: OP Schnabel & Leon Creek

Have to share a funny moment. One summer night last year, about 9:30, I got a phone call from my neighbor, a mother of 2. She and her kids had been at OP that evening, began walking the trails, lost track of time and space, and wound up in the dark at a fire station on the OTHER SIDE of Bandera Road (on Mystic Park), simply too exhausted to hoof it home the last mile. Too embarrassed to call her husband, she called me instead. To this date, I have not told the husband.

soooo, there ARE adventures inside 1604!
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