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You can get on top of the mesa via a Forest Service road north of Cuba, a southward turn onto dirt after the hwy 96 turnoff if you're heading north, right around when the road turns due west. Lots of petrified wood precipitates from the layers above down to the arroyos below

awesome sauce. Let me look at my Gaia to understand your directions better.
 
Ha! Caught me between mods. I need to change my avatar too, once I get a good pic... The 6 speed Taco went to my (Wendy's) son and daughter in law in Maryland, she was a bus driver part time when she was a Buckeye at THE (well you know) - now she's a civil engineer back there in the DC area and takes it on field visits - what you call "street cred"! He works at Ft. Meade. (They need a tail light for their RAV btw) This is after giving my 40 to my son in Los Alamos, who sold it and bought a Taco TRD Pro! So now I just have the Tundra (RV trailer hauler), and I'm conflicted about modding it up vs. buying something to wheel up around Nathrop where we just bought a little summer place - it's pretty nice down here most of the time, deep in the hot of Texas... but miss all the guys and trips up there! P.S. the >20 year old Honda lawn mower still starts first pull!
1. '24 Hybrid Tundra Limited
2. Steve Hemphill
3. Truck
4. ~18k
5. Radar Detector, Flowkottu tonneau cover
6. DD and easily hauling the 30' travel trailer around

Pic coming, when the sun is right...
 
Ha! Caught me between mods. I need to change my avatar too, once I get a good pic... The 6 speed Taco went to my (Wendy's) son and daughter in law in Maryland, she was a bus driver part time when she was a Buckeye at THE (well you know) - now she's a civil engineer back there in the DC area and takes it on field visits - what you call "street cred"! He works at Ft. Meade. (They need a tail light for their RAV btw) This is after giving my 40 to my son in Los Alamos, who sold it and bought a Taco TRD Pro! So now I just have the Tundra (RV trailer hauler), and I'm conflicted about modding it up vs. buying something to wheel up around Nathrop where we just bought a little summer place - it's pretty nice down here most of the time, deep in the hot of Texas... but miss all the guys and trips up there! P.S. the >20 year old Honda lawn mower still starts first pull!
1. '24 Hybrid Tundra Limited
2. Steve Hemphill
3. Truck
4. ~18k
5. Radar Detector, Flowkottu tonneau cover
6. DD and easily hauling the 30' travel trailer around

Pic coming, when the sun is right...
I don't know how you're claiming that it's pretty nice most of the time in Texas Hill Country. I went to Austin in June. It was 100 degrees and dripping humidity. Then I went there in August. Same. I just looked at the weather a couple days ago, still 100 degrees and humid as hell. I feel bad for my son living there going to school. I'm waiting until November to go visit him over a long weekend and I hope it will be below 85. I suppose in Jan/Feb when it's single digits at night and 30s-40s in the day at my house, he can rub it in that it's in the 60s there.
 
June and August are only two months apart, right in the middle of the heat. You're right, it's not that nice during the summer! In fact, you can add May and September to that! Still, from October to April, which *is* most of the year, it's pretty nice (except for the lack of public lands!). Congrats to Colin for going to school here! He's a great guy!
 
June and August are only two months apart, right in the middle of the heat. You're right, it's not that nice during the summer! In fact, you can add May and September to that! Still, from October to April, which *is* most of the year, it's pretty nice (except for the lack of public lands!). Congrats to Colin for going to school here! He's a great guy!
That's fair. The standard by which I compare other places to is pretty nice most of the year as well: Sandia Park. We rarely see temps above 90 and I only use my air conditioner June - Aug. But it does get cold Nov - Mar which requires me to use the fireplace to keep the house warm. Oh, and no humidity.
 
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