Great Offender
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Thank you my friend!Anyhoo… go to Silverton CO in summer and just about every vehicle you see is a jeep with Texas plates. So there’s one place
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Thank you my friend!Anyhoo… go to Silverton CO in summer and just about every vehicle you see is a jeep with Texas plates. So there’s one place
Agreed!I use the off-road parks as a testing ground, but for me, I'm more interested in the camping and sight seeing adventures.
We’re 3+ hours from the beach, but there’s dozens of places to enter the beach on NorthPadre Island. For instance Port Aransas keeps their beach groomed nicely and it’s very wide. The farther you go south the less groomed and populated the beach is and it can get rutted up and loose from people spinning their tires on purpose and or 2wd cars getting stuck. When you enter the National Park farther south it has one way in/out and goes about 60 miles South to the end of North Padre island. It is never groomed that I’m aware of, Almost zero cell service, and can get very rutted up and sometimes narrow (you can’t drive on the dunes). 4wd is required past a certain point. So far we’ve only been 30 miles down because we were by ourselves. About 22- 25 miles down into the park is Big Shell beach where there are lots and lots of shells….more shells than sand. My wife’s favorite beach."do the beaches around Corpus (the National Seashore beach is 60 miles long and can get sketchy)"
I am in the Houston area and working my way down the coast from Louisiana. East Matagorda Island (Egret Island) is my furthest point south to this point.
Where do you enter and exit the beach around your area? Sketchy how?...deep sand, rocks, run out of beach...?