Going out on a limb here!

sfm809

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Hey everyone,

I'm obvioulsy new to this site, but I'm also new to HOUSTON, TX. I'm from Austin and am accustomed to finding cool hiking spots all over the place--although I think I might have explored almost every bit of our greenbelt. But regardless, I'm used to going out for a hike and not having to worry about a thing, just relax and soak up nature, and maybe even meet a couple of friends along the way. WAY different in Houston..a hike basically entails everything opposite of that. So, I'm going out on a limb here by hoping someone on here is from Houston (or a nearby area) and would like to explore the/any outdoors with me:)

If not, I'm a big fan of roadtrips..even if it's just a few hours away, and am more than willing to drive somewhere for an amazing outdoorsy trip/destination. Testimony to my likings, this past summer I drove all over the midwest hiking around the national parks and cool places in AZ, CO and NM. Last summer I took a roadtrip to Glacier NP--WOW is the best word I can describe that trip in (in a good, breathtaking way:))--and I go down to Big Bend NP whenever I get a long weekend or chance to get away, since it's only about 8 hrs from here and I LOVE west Texas.

So contact me! I'm always up for a good adventure!

Sara
 

dinosaur

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I love Texas. But, Sara, your limb is a little too far for me since I'm in Northern Indiana I don't get there very often. I used to know some folks in Houston but that was a long time ago. Nice folks, pretty town. You'll meet some people. Don't worry.
 

ppine

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Sara,

I used to have relatives in Texas. There is pitifully little public land in the eastern part of the state. One thing TX has is water. A boat changes everything because you then have access to all that open space. I would recommend a boat.
 
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