Around Torrey Utah

tamrock

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tamrock

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Nice pictures. Sure beats boring South Texas.
I lived in San Antonio in the 80s and I sure remember seeing a whole bunch of pretty little things, all over south Texas.
 

austin

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Texas Hill Country is beautiful year around. See to believe. Head north and west out of san antonio. Never head south...
 

Tejaas

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Texas Hill Country is beautiful year around. See to believe. Head north and west out of san antonio. Never head south...
Voting -BANNER- for this statement, haha!
 

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cactusrat

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The Texas Hill Country is a whole different country from the South Texas Plains.

Only thing both places have in common is both can be dry. Even the heat isn’t the same.
 

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Utah's where most of Colorful Colorado heads this time of year in the off season, Tamrock. When I was down at Moab Colorado license plates was pretty much all I saw. And hey y'all, south Texas ain't that bad, except it's in Texas. To add insult to injury, Tejanos, Ray Wylie Hubbard was born in Soper, Oklahoma, just like me. Well I wasn't born in Soper, but that just goes to illustrate that some things here under heaven are just cooler than hell. (He didn't mention Texas in any part of that song, though)
 

cactusrat

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Utah's where most of Colorful Colorado heads this time of year in the off season, Tamrock. When I was down at Moab Colorado license plates was pretty much all I saw. And hey y'all, south Texas ain't that bad, except it's in Texas. To add insult to injury, Tejanos, Ray Wylie Hubbard was born in Soper, Oklahoma, just like me. Well I wasn't born in Soper, but that just goes to illustrate that some things here under heaven are just cooler than hell. (He didn't mention Texas in any part of that song, though)

I have heard the best road in Texas is the one leaving it.:icon_scratch:

All I know is that Texas has some good roads. When I was a kid, we could always tell when we crossed the state line leaving Texas. The roads where always bumpy in the other states.:laughing7:
 

RGINN

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Texas does have some good roads. You probably didn't know it, but in Oklahoma we intentionally just cobbled together the first 5 miles of roads north of the Red River just so y'all would turn around and go back.
 

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Very colorful pictures! Thanks for sharing them. :icon_thumleft:
 

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