Camping along the Medina River

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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.”
– Frank Lloyd Wright

It was a spur of the moment, rainy camping trip in what may be my new favorite place in Texas.  We grilled up steak and s’mores over the campfire, drank beer, hiked to the top of the cliff face, rafted the river, and learned to fly fish.  It was a great start to the long weekend.  And yes, it was just the start.  More to come!

 

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