This is a fun loop. I think the stay at Walnut Springs was my favorite. My last trip there it thunderstormed the entire time. Parked at cedar break and went all around.
At least you didn’t get stuck out in that cold weather. I’ll be on a cold weather trip this coming weekend. That chili looked pretty good and I love deer jerky.
Have you ever heard of the S.H.I.T. hikers? (Simpler Hikers In Texas) We use to do a yearly hike out to Sawyer in mid February every year. It’s been about 5 years since I’ve been out there. (we did a day hike out to Crockett last year. 🙂 When I saw the title to this video I had to grab a cold one and sit back and enjoy. Not sure where you started from. We always started from Cedar Breaks Park. They let you park inside the park for free at the trail head. One year the water was so low you could cut off many miles by walking on the ‘beach’. 🙂 This comment is so long, sorry, but I comment as I watch and it’s a 40 minute video. LOL. At minute 22:00 you can park in that culdosac if you are a lazy hiker like me and want to shave some miles off of a Sawyer over nighter. I may have done that once. 🙂 Were there any privy’s at any of the campsites? Thank you for doing this video, I really enjoyed every minute of it. LOL Walnut Grove. Happy New Year!
Snakes are one thing… for me it’s Mountain Cedar pollen! Those trees were all over your hike. Pretty frustrating to be indoors during otherwise nice hiking season in Central Texas. This was a very informative vid, thx.
Really enjoyed…just got back to hiking after hip replacement did Midway park. If I do that a couple times a week I may try Georgetown during blackberry season…..thank you for such a wonderful trip.
Warm cup of coffee and Lonesome Dove sounded like a great way to end it! Looks like a pretty trail. Thanks for the video and the info. I talked my wife into this hike. So instead of going by myself this month, we are going together the first weekend of Feb. Hopefully it isn’t quite as cold as y’alls last day.
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This is a fun loop. I think the stay at Walnut Springs was my favorite. My last trip there it thunderstormed the entire time. Parked at cedar break and went all around.
I need to put this place on my to-do list for 2018. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. So tranquil. Made my day. Thanks.
I just binged watched the Lonesome Dove series on DVD (again) before Christmas. Love it!
Happy New Year!
Lol you are about to find out how steep. Wait until you get to killer hill.
That’s some beautiful country around there and really nice trail too. Looked like y’all had the place to yourself. Nice! Happy New Year!
At least you didn’t get stuck out in that cold weather. I’ll be on a cold weather trip this coming weekend. That chili looked pretty good and I love deer jerky.
That looked like a nice trail. I love the rock features and the views. Happy New Year y’all
So how much do the campsites cost? Is camping on the trail allowed?
Have you ever heard of the S.H.I.T. hikers? (Simpler Hikers In Texas) We use to do a yearly hike out to Sawyer in mid February every year. It’s been about 5 years since I’ve been out there. (we did a day hike out to Crockett last year. 🙂 When I saw the title to this video I had to grab a cold one and sit back and enjoy. Not sure where you started from. We always started from Cedar Breaks Park. They let you park inside the park for free at the trail head. One year the water was so low you could cut off many miles by walking on the ‘beach’. 🙂 This comment is so long, sorry, but I comment as I watch and it’s a 40 minute video. LOL. At minute 22:00 you can park in that culdosac if you are a lazy hiker like me and want to shave some miles off of a Sawyer over nighter. I may have done that once. 🙂 Were there any privy’s at any of the campsites? Thank you for doing this video, I really enjoyed every minute of it. LOL Walnut Grove. Happy New Year!
Lovely outdoor shots!
Snakes are one thing… for me it’s Mountain Cedar pollen! Those trees were all over your hike. Pretty frustrating to be indoors during otherwise nice hiking season in Central Texas. This was a very informative vid, thx.
Really enjoyed…just got back to hiking after hip replacement did Midway park. If I do that a couple times a week I may try Georgetown during blackberry season…..thank you for such a wonderful trip.
Nice, thanks for taking us along… beautiful scenery, and great camera work!
Warm cup of coffee and Lonesome Dove sounded like a great way to end it! Looks like a pretty trail. Thanks for the video and the info. I talked my wife into this hike. So instead of going by myself this month, we are going together the first weekend of Feb. Hopefully it isn’t quite as cold as y’alls last day.