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<blockquote data-quote="Chris E" data-source="post: 442054" data-attributes="member: 26147"><p>Where are you at? I go to that area alot, my sister and brother in law have a place near Vanderpool. Will go back in a couple of weeks.....I've been going to that area since I was road racing bicycles in my younger years. I would go out there and train in 90's. </p><p></p><p>FYI there is a cool set of waterfalls between Hunt and Kerrville on 39, I believe it is like the 2nd or 3rd crossing out of Hunt. I took some cool pictures the same day as the flowers, the remainder of the weekend was misty and foggy. I got some very cool pix on the top of the higher hills I plan to make BW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris E, post: 442054, member: 26147"] Where are you at? I go to that area alot, my sister and brother in law have a place near Vanderpool. Will go back in a couple of weeks.....I've been going to that area since I was road racing bicycles in my younger years. I would go out there and train in 90's. FYI there is a cool set of waterfalls between Hunt and Kerrville on 39, I believe it is like the 2nd or 3rd crossing out of Hunt. I took some cool pictures the same day as the flowers, the remainder of the weekend was misty and foggy. I got some very cool pix on the top of the higher hills I plan to make BW. [/QUOTE]
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