Finishing it off, sort of

Fishing spot
The area around Tejas Camp at mile marker 11 is a popular fishing spot.
User: Austin Explorer - 4/9/2006

Location: Good Water Trail

Rating: 3point5stars
Difficulty: 3point5stars  Solitude: 3point5stars
Miles Hiked: 11.10 Miles  Elapsed Time: N/A

Comments:

Hiked the northwestern portion of the trail today, between Tejas Camp and Russell Park. It's flatter on the north side of the lake, though it does get a bit rougher near Russell. Lot's more Sun too.

Encountered an aggresive, but harmless dog on the trail. Seems that if an owner knows that the dog might do this and must hold the dog back by the collar upon encountering people then the owner should also keep the dog on leash in public. Not to mention that trail rules require dogs be on a leash!

With this leg I've completed all of the original 16.6 files of the trail. Now on to the extensions.



Log Photos
Fishing spot
Looking back
Rocky
Area around Good Water Trail
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