Thursday, November 21, 2013

Autumn along the Guadalupe River

The Guadalupe River is such a local icon, that (despite our drought) 
they will do whatever it takes to keep it accessible to floaters.

Knowing this, and eager to get our new kayak in the water,
we headed about an hour west to Kerrville, in the Texas Hill Country.

Sure enough, there was good water…..'cause they damned it up for us.

But we were so surprised to see that autumn had fully arrived here, 
since it's beginning at last week end's (as we showed you on our Lost Maples blog).

So, why not just enjoy a picnic, take up your fishing pole, and sit at the water's edge?


Or take a look around,



as you put the kayak in the water,

and go for a slow and leisurely float down the famous Guadalupe
out by Kerrville, Texas.

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