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  1. Whtshos

    Texas Backroad Borders

    Cant do that for this trip, way too much private access was granted from land owners. Wish I could though, it was an incredible trip!
  2. Whtshos

    Texas Backroad Borders

    A video series is being compiled about the trip... We are hoping to have the first part out by the end of summer...
  3. Whtshos

    Texas Backroad Borders

    March 29 Grabbed donuts and coffee then explored the Sabine Pass Battleground State Historical Park….in the sideways rain…weather let up, skies turned blue.. Stopped in Winnie to do laundry and grab lunch at Machos…good food! Grabbed pics of the Bolivar Point Lighthouse before taking the Ferry...
  4. Whtshos

    Texas Backroad Borders

    March 19 Departed Plum Creek and grabbed nice free showers at Sanford Yake Park. Said good bye to Reece, talked with old Nissan Camper owner. Been full time on the road over 3 years to date. Topped off potable water. Large grass fire near Channing. Dirt all day after Romero. Roger low on fuel...
  5. Whtshos

    Texas Backroad Borders

    Texas Backroad Borders Spring 2018 Laud & Rositha Maroney w/Camino Tim Roger w/Sydney Mike George Somewhere around late 2015 Started building a route named 4 Corners. Intent…go to the farthest cardinal points of Texas. Told a few friends about it. Made a plan. Soon realized it was...
  6. Whtshos

    Westward Wander - 8 Day Solo Expedition from Mississippi to the Mountains

    I was fortunate to watch this trip happen thru another media group. We had just finished our 26 days on the road in similar areas and crossed same roads. Your report is inspiring and we can't wait to do that region again. Thank you for sharing those excellent shots and an awesome "work" trip!!!
  7. Whtshos

    Question about using an RTT on campground

    In my experience so far, Tent Trailer has been the ticket if I have not done research on the location. I have been fortunate so far by checking out the CG online before we get there. Most have different rates for the same site depending on your rigs needs. Down side to most CG's in my area, the...
  8. Whtshos

    1462 miles of TEXASOVERLAND

    TEXASOVERLAND As three rigs remained, we still had a Sunday to fill. I had beat on the Jypsy (the Jeep) long enough and she was ready to chill for a day. I was not going to argue and neither was the Mrs. I recommended that the two other rigs take a run along Oso Loop and check out the...
  9. Whtshos

    1462 miles of TEXASOVERLAND

    TEXASOVERLAND We finally made it into the BBRSP proper on 15 Oct 2015 and checked into the Sauceda Station to confirm our itinerary and the understatnding of a group arriving. We set up near the entrance on the park as we were expecting late night arrivals from four other rigs. Rancho Veijos...
  10. Whtshos

    1462 miles of TEXASOVERLAND

    TEXASOVERLAND After completing the first weeks worth of laundry and refilling on water and ice, we went to the Ranger Station to complete our backcountry permits and get our first few nights nailed down 'till the rest of our group showed up. We stayed our next night in the site named...
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