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B_O__Plenty
Sep 29, 2015Explorer II
John&Joey wrote:We did the Hill Country for a few years. Liked it but it was time to move on. Haven't done the Gulf Coast or the valley yet. Heading home in the Spring can be a challenge during tornado season in the Midwest. We usually stay out til the end of April, wait for a break in the weather and haul butt up I-35 through TX, OK and stop for the night in KS. Then roll home the next day. 600-700 miles a day but sometimes we need to do that to go between the storms. Hill Country can be a little cold in Jan. We'll land somewhere. If we don't like it we can always move...Thanks to everyone for their suggestions..B.O. Plenty wrote:
...the sand, dust, dirt and rocks got to me. It's like living in a big gravel pit. Not my cup of tea. We just need a change. Green grass, trees, water, fishing and some new scenery will be nice...
You'll enjoy the TX gulf coast then. If you want all that and nice weather then FL is the place. Cost will go up of course. Expect fog till maybe 11am and 15-25 mph wind the rest of the day on the TX Gulf coast during the winter.
If I was you I would split the winter up into three segments. Hill Country, Rockport, and Galveston Island. On the way home head to the Bolivar peninsula, over to Carthage, MO then up to MN.
B.O.
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