HOT!!
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big tex -
5/30/2006
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Never do this hike in the summer. It's hot and the trail is a bit confusing so tempers can get out of hand. My group of 4 split up at one point due to an arguement. Devil's water hole was fun though jumping off the cliffs.
Loved the terrain and the wildlife.
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BlazerMan -
3/4/2006
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I spent the day out hiking the green, blue, yellow, and red trails in order to map them with my GPS for the Central
Texas Challenge team. The team used the data to make some hiking maps:
topo and
aerial.
Austin Explorer, I hope you don't mind that I used some of your waypoints for reference points on the map.
I've got flickr photosets from around the
state park and from the
challenge.
Warm and Mostly Quiet
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txhipowr -
7/26/2004
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It looks like I did the same maximum loop hike as described last Saturday. I arrived at the park about 8:00am and only met a few people out on the trails. There were several different groups in the primitive campsites. While visiting the Pecan Falls geocache I listened in on a group of boy scouts setting up camp just thru the trees nearby. That sure brought on a rush of memories. Was I that loud and silly at that age?!?
Nice hike while I was camping there
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HikerGirl -
8/2/2003
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It was a hot, August day but I did a little bit of the trail and then hit the water afterwards! Will be going back in Oct to do this again!
Must come back when it isn't so hot!
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ltubbs -
7/27/2002
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This trip was another checkout for an upcoming Grand Teton trip. I reconfigured my pack and I think I have it riding very well. We didn't due the outer loop since we'd day-hiked around the lake all day and since we got started about 7pm. We did one of the smaller loops and set up camp for the night. The trail was GREAT and I must get back out here when it gets cooler to do the entire outer loop.
If you visit the park, be sure to come early and visit the Devil's Waterhole area. This area is right where the lake opens up (the opposite end of the park from the trails described here). The river is passing through a rather tight canyon of metamorphic gneiss (very old, hard crystalline rock). Do yourself a favor and put on your hiking sandals and hike up this canyon about 1/2 mile to a nice cascade. It also makes for a great way to cool off after the longer loop hike described above. This area reminds me of the slickrock regions of northern Arizona or southern Utah. There is it sandstone and here it is gneiss, but either way it is beautiful.