Thread: Texas Hill Country Tour 2012 (3/23-3/25)

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    Default Texas Hill Country Tour 2012 (3/23-3/25)

    As always, this was a good trip made great by the folks who came out!

    We had more water than we have seen in the area before, and the flowers were out, for sure.

    The proof:

    Perspective: RTT on Jeep?



    Yellow Lemur















    Shadow Lemur and Spotted Lemur













    Another pic of the illusive Andean Woolly Lemur



    Pronghorn Lemur













    Feathered Lemur





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    Gratuitous Water Crossing Truck shots

































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    Get out and make nowhere your special somewhere!


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    ... and the Black and white collection:























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    Great Photos. I need to put that on my list of places to travel.

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    Dude! That's a lot of lemurs you have there in Texas.
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    Where's that old stone fort located?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothLC View Post
    Dude! That's a lot of lemurs you have there in Texas.
    Well... yes. Texas is home to all manner of lemurs!

    Quote Originally Posted by LakeLBJ View Post
    Where's that old stone fort located?
    Fort McKavett. Very neat place, lots of history. I would go far more often if it werent so far off the beaten path.
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